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WTOP: Capitol Police: ‘Justice for J6’ security plans aim to avoid repeat of Jan. 6

Editor Sep 17, 2021
U.S. Capitol Police are activating a large-scale security plan in hopes of avoiding the events of Jan. 6, 2021, Chief Tom Manger said at a Friday press conference.

Greater Greater Washington: WMATA set out a timeline to electrify its buses. A DC Council roundtable…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
In July, Metro’s Board of Directors approved plans to fully convert the WMATA bus fleet to electric buses over the next two decades, by 2045. Up to 12 electric buses could be rolled out in a pilot program in 2023, and the system plans to…

Washingtonian: Axios’s Newsletter About Local DC Debuts on Monday

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Coverage will include city politics, restaurants, and transportation.

Associated Press: Protest for jailed Capitol rioters: Police ready this time

Editor Sep 17, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Allies of Donald Trump are mounting a Saturday rally at the U.S. Capitol, aimed at supporting what they call the “political prisoners” of the Jan. 6 insurrection — about 60 people held behind bars of the more than 600…

DCist: 70% Of D.C. Government Workers Are Fully Vaccinated Ahead Of Mandate Deadline

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Ahead of the Sunday, Sept. 19 deadline for most D.C. government workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, 70% of the city’s workforce has self-reported as fully vaccinated, as of Wednesday, Sept. 15, according to D.C. Mayor Muriel…

Washington Post: How torrential rain flooded parts of the District and Arlington and Fairfax…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Once again this summer, parts of the District and its western suburbs were besieged by a deluge of rain and dangerous flash flooding. With peak radar-indicated rain totals in the 4 to 5 inches in some spots, it was the “perfect storm” of…

District Dig: District Dig Files Suit Against D.C. Government Over Sports Betting FOIA

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Chief Financial Officer withheld documents citing privacy and “deliberative process” exemptions

Washington Business Journal: As D.C. vies to host the 2026 World Cup, FIFA officials are heading to…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
International soccer officials are on their way to D.C. this weekend, giving city leaders and top business executives the chance to sell Greater Washington as a prime candidate to host some portion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

WTOP: 6 lions, 3 tigers at Smithsonian National Zoo being treated for COVID-19

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Six African lions, two Amur tigers and a Sumatran tiger at the Smithsonian National Zoo are being treated for coronavirus, the zoo said Friday.

DCist: All Of The National Zoo’s Lions And Tigers Have Tested Positive For Coronavirus

Editor Sep 17, 2021
The lions and tigers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo have tested positive for coronavirus, according to a Friday announcement from the zoo. Initial results from fecal samples have come back positive, but the zoo is waiting on final…

Washington Post: Lions, tigers at National Zoo in D.C. test positive for the coronavirus

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Animals showed symptoms of coughing, sneezing and lack of appetite, zoo officials said

WTOP: DC Circulator fares restart Oct. 1

Editor Sep 17, 2021
The free ride’s over, folks.

WTOP: DC block to close as roller-skaters lace up for ‘DowntownDC On Wheels’

Editor Sep 17, 2021
D.C. is on a roll.

Cat Peretti, Maya Martin Cadogan and Rictor Craig in The Post: Building D.C. schools that serve all…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
In recent months, many educators have sounded a call: We can’t go back to what was normal for students and schools before the coronavirus pandemic turned education upside down. Though the pandemic has been destructive, now is the time to…

Sarah Jane Shoenfeld in The Post: D.C. should commit to telling the whole story of Columbian Harmony…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
On Aug. 23, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) traveled to a site in King George County, Va., where thousands of gravestones lie along the Potomac River’s shoreline and underwater. The stones marked the burial sites of some 37,000 Black…

Washington Post: D.C. has collected $36 million through ticket amnesty program that ends this month

Editor Sep 17, 2021
Scofflaws who have accumulated debts in unpaid tickets in the District need to act soon to save on paying late fines. The city’s ticket amnesty program is ending this month.

CBS News: DHS intelligence bulletin warns of small number of online threats of violence ahead of…

Editor Sep 17, 2021
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) informed law enforcement partners they are aware of a "small number of recent online threats of violence" connected to the "Justice for J6" rally outside the U.S. Capitol, Saturday, including…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: This man wants to open an elegant shooting range in downtown D.C.

Editor Sep 16, 2021
Walker Lunn has a different idea about a way to sell newbies on shooting guns.

WTOP: 660,000 white flags on National Mall honor nation’s COVID victims

Editor Sep 16, 2021
According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 660,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.

UrbanTurf: Deck Over Debate: The Two Contrasting Visions to Recast the North Capitol Corridor

Editor Sep 16, 2021
A highway harm-reduction initiative along a DC dividing line is stirring up debate as two concepts to improve the North Capitol Street corridor are seeking to gain momentum.
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