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WTOP: Nellie’s Sports Bar will pay fine, have liquor license suspended for assault

Editor Oct 21, 2021
A Northwest D.C. bar is being fined, and its liquor license suspended for a week, as punishment for an incident in which a private security guard dragged a young Black woman down the stairs.

Washington Business Journal: First look at D.C.’s Western Market food hall, where the first…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
It took a few decades, but there’s a Western Market in the District again.

WTOP: Mother of Karon Hylton-Brown’s daughter seeks $100M over police chase death

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The mother of Karon Hylton-Brown’s daughter has filed a lawsuit on her behalf against D.C., including the mayor and the attorney general, and members of the police department involved in the pursuit that led to his death.

UrbanTurf: Catholic University Proposes DC’s Largest Solar Array

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Catholic University has filed a zoning application to create the largest solar array in the city on its West Campus.

Washington Post: Some colleges put new vaccine mandates in place — for the flu

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Campuses are preparing for a flu season that some experts predict will be more severe than in years past

Washington Post: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg added to D.C. privacy lawsuit

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The District of Columbia suit stems from the Cambridge Analytica scandal

WTOP: Metro to retain outside safety advisers after Blue Line derailment

Editor Oct 20, 2021
More than a week after a train derailed on Metro’s Blue Line, Metro has announced it will be retaining outside safety advisers.

Washington Post: Nellie’s Sports Bar agrees to $5,000 fine, 7-day liquor license suspension

Editor Oct 20, 2021
Nellie’s Sports Bar will pay a $5,000 fine and serve a seven-day liquor license suspension after the bar agreed to a compromise with the District, which was investigating the complaint of a Black woman who was dragged down the stairs of…

DCist: D.C., MPD Officers Sued For $100M Over Karon Hylton-Brown’s Death In Police Chase

Editor Oct 20, 2021
The mother of Karon Hylton-Brown’s one-year-old daughter has filed a lawsuit on her behalf against D.C. and five police officers. Hylton-Brown died in a moped crash after police chased him in Brightwood Park last October. She is asking for…

Washington Post: D.C. Housing Authority board chair steps down amid questions over conflicts of…

Editor Oct 20, 2021
Neil Albert, who has for the last four years served as the chair of the D.C. Housing Authority’s board of commissioners, resigned this week amid questions over alleged conflicts of interest.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: After Metro fixes its trains, it will need to repair the public’s trust

Editor Oct 20, 2021
There are no rats. That was my first thought when I stepped into a D.C. Metro station after riding through New York’s subway system for years.

Washington Post: Metro board hires safety advisers to review transit agency’s practices amid federal…

Editor Oct 20, 2021
An NTSB team has spent two days at a Metro car maintenance facility to disassemble and inspect wheel sets of a train that derailed

DCist: Nellie’s To Pay $5,000 Fine, Face Seven-Day Suspension For Pride Week Assault

Editor Oct 20, 2021
Four months after a private security guard dragged a Black woman down the stairs at Nellie’s Sports Bar, sparking months of protests, the once popular gay bar on U Street NW will pay a $5,000 fine and have its liquor license suspended for…

WTOP: DC Attorney General adds Mark Zuckerberg to Cambridge Analytica lawsuit

Editor Oct 20, 2021
Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg could face penalties for failing to protect user’s data from political manipulation during the 2016 election.

DCist: ‘We Are Literally Terrified Of Giving Birth’: The Road To Motherhood Is Different For Black…

Editor Oct 20, 2021
D.C. native Lakisha Lowe was overjoyed to be pregnant with her second child — a girl this time. She planned to name her Miamor.

Washingtonian: The Smithsonian Is Bringing Back Its Popular Genome Exhibit

Editor Oct 20, 2021
The genetics showcase is returning to DC after a six-year countrywide tour.

WTOP: Breast cancer awareness event hosts free screenings for DC residents near Audi Field

Editor Oct 20, 2021
October is breast cancer awareness month. In D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser kicked off a breast cancer informational event outside Audi Field in Southwest with a reminder to residents.

Washingtonian: An Exhibit About the US/Mexico Border Wall Will Open Soon in DC

Editor Oct 20, 2021
“The Wall/El Muro: What is a Border Wall?” will be a multimedia experience at the National Building Museum.

Washington Business Journal: There’s a new push to incentivize office conversions in downtown…

Editor Oct 20, 2021
Backers of office-to-residential conversions are trying again to incentivize such projects in downtown D.C., pitching a new package of tax abatements to try and repurpose some of the office buildings emptied out by the ongoing pandemic.

City Paper: D.C.’s 911 Call-Takers Struggle to Dispatch to Accurate Locations, Audit Finds

Editor Oct 20, 2021
D.C.’s 911 operation reportedly needs some emergency services of its own.
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