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Washington Business Journal: Children’s National receives $6.7M NIH grant for Walter Reed campus

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Children’s National Hospital has received millions of dollars from the National Institutes of Health for its campus on the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center in D.C.

WUSA9: Help find homes for 700+ BLM Plaza fence artifacts. This ‘Fence Guardian’ is saving them in…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Nadine Seiler saved hundreds of items once attached to an infamous Trump White House fence. Now, she's finding homes for each of the Black Lives Matter artifacts.

WTOP: Businessman wants to open a shooting range in downtown DC

Editor Sep 22, 2021
While you may not think a gun range would set up shop in D.C., which has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country, one businessman is trying to make that a reality.

WTOP: Actors duke it out tournament-style in ‘Monologue Madness’ at Woolly Mammoth

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Get ready for actors to duke it out in a March Madness-style tournament bracket.

NBC4: DC Couple Found Love at Wendy’s Closing in ‘Dave Thomas Circle’

Editor Sep 21, 2021
DC Couple Found Love at Wendy's Closing in ‘Dave Thomas Circle'

7News: Bowser questions DC Fire EMS employees claiming religious exemption from vaccination

Editor Sep 21, 2021
At DC’s Engine 10 firehouse today, residents lined up for their COVID tests as usual today, as controversy swirls around the agency that runs the firehouse.

WAMU: Children’s National Hospital Sees Early Rise In RSV Hospitalizations

Editor Sep 21, 2021
As hospitals across the U.S. see an increase in children infected with COVID-19, they’re battling an uptick another illness: RSV.

DCist: Don’t Know Much About Local Government? This Website Might Help

Editor Sep 21, 2021
The Washington region is full of news junkies. But how many know what their local government is up to?

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Two sisters recall civil rights activism, and ponder preparing the…

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Growing up in the 1940s in rural Palmers Crossing, a Black community on the outskirts of Hattiesburg, Miss., Dorie and Joyce Ladner did not know that there were other youngsters beyond their town who shared their concerns. That there were…

WTOP: Weeks into school year, DC parents voice frustration about safety protocols, lack of…

Editor Sep 21, 2021
D.C. parents, students, educators and council members on Tuesday expressed frustration with the city’s lack of flexible learning plans and inconsistent coronavirus safety protocols weeks into the new school year.

Washington Post: At least seven people, including two children, shot and wounded in the District

Editor Sep 21, 2021
A 9-year-old boy was grazed by a bullet and a man was seriously wounded Tuesday afternoon in Southeast Washington, police said, the latest victims of another bout of gunfire in a city growing weary of continued violence.

City Paper: Conflicting Vaccine Booster Information Proves Confusing in D.C.

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Who is eligible? Who needs a booster? And what about that mu variant?

UrbanTurf: 35 Affordable Senior Units Proposed for Phi Beta Sigma Headquarters on Kennedy Street

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Historically-Black fraternity Phi Beta Sigma is looking to be a better neighbor in Manor Park by leveraging the office space they have occupied since 1975 to create affordable housing.

WTOP: DC restaurant group moves to 4-day work week in support of work-life balance

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Long hours and hectic environments are typical within the restaurant industry, and KNEAD Hospitality + Design hopes to change that with the rollout of a four-day work week.

Washington Business Journal: JBG Smith sells L’Enfant Plaza office building as it looks to…

Editor Sep 21, 2021
A fairly new L'Enfant Plaza office building has sold.

DCist: No Peak-Hour Pricing? A $1 Bus Fare? Metro Board Weighs New Fares With Ridership, Equity,…

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Metro’s board will discuss a variety of possible changes to the transit system’s fares during its meeting on Thursday, including ideas as simple as reducing bus fares to $1 and as dramatic as getting rid of peak-hour pricing.

WTOP: As Wendy’s closes, what’s next for ‘Dave Thomas Circle’?

Editor Sep 21, 2021
One of D.C.’s most convoluted intersections will soon be disassembled: Tuesday marks one large step in the process of dismantling what’s known as “Dave Thomas Circle.”

Washington Post: The end of ‘Dave Thomas Circle’ arrives as Wendy’s shuts doors at an infamous D.C.…

Editor Sep 21, 2021
The city used eminent domain to acquire the property, where it is planning a $35 million remake of the treacherous intersection.

WTOP: Metro announces all-electric bus facility in Northwest DC

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Metro has unveiled plans for the system’s first all-electric bus garage, in what it says is a major step toward transitioning to a fully zero-emission fleet over the next three decades.

WTOP: Keegan Theatre presents ‘Good People’ to kick off 25th anniversary season

Editor Sep 21, 2021
Dupont Circle’s prolific Keegan Theatre is celebrating its 25th anniversary season.
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