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Washington Post: New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge to open in early September, ahead of…

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The new bridge will replace a 71-year-old span over the Anacostia River

Washington Post: D.C.-area health departments offer third doses of vaccines to immunocompromised

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Some health departments in the D.C. region are beginning to offer third doses of coronavirus vaccines to immunocompromised residents, after federal officials authorized the move last week for this small group.

WTOP: DC AG sues 2 stores, settles against another, over gun, drug crimes

Editor Aug 17, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has sued the owners of two District businesses, and settled a lawsuit with the owners of another one, claiming they were nuisances due to rampant drug use and violence around all three locations.

Washington Post: D.C.’s enhanced federal unemployment benefits will expire in early September

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The D.C. Department of Employment Services on Tuesday announced that several federal unemployment programs will expire Sept. 4 — and that all unemployment claimants will need to again prove they are searching for jobs at the end of the…

Washingtonian: DC Is Not Likely to Mandate Proof of Vaccination for Restaurants and Other Indoor…

Editor Aug 17, 2021
But the city is actively encouraging private businesses to make the move.

City Paper: D.C. Council Funds New Office for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing

Editor Aug 17, 2021
But communication barriers and issues persist.

DCist: Census Reveals Growing Diversity In Washington Region, Increasing White Population In D.C.

Editor Aug 17, 2021
It was a day a decade in the making: Last week’s release of granular population data by the U.S. Census set off a frenzy of number-crunching and analyzing to better understand how the country and its counties, cities, and regions have…

Washington Business Journal: There’s a new luxury plan for the Latham Hotel site in Georgetown

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The owner of one of Georgetown's most prominent development sites has come up with new plans to build a luxury hotel.

DCist: A New Photo Collection Adds Nearly 2,000 Images To The D.C. Public Library’s Go-Go Archive

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The D.C. Public Library’s Go-Go Archive is a digital and physical resource full of books, magazines, records, cassette tapes, DVDs, and 10,000 tweets about the Don’t Mute DC movement. But since it was established in 2012, the collection…

WTOP: Metro to require proof of COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing for workers

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Metro will require its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or be tested weekly, starting next month.

Greater Greater Washington: Not quite “back to normal,” but closer: Metrorail projects continue as…

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Metro track work, bus, and rail service changes are coming to a head this Labor Day, and major changes are afoot for many riders. Some Red Line riders, the latest to deal with around-the-clock single-tracking, get a reprieve at the end of…

City Paper: Go-Go Musicians Remember and Mourn Producer Chucky Thompson

Editor Aug 17, 2021
“He was one of a handful of artists/creatives from D.C. who wore the city on his sleeve, always putting D.C. and its music first.”

DCist: Metro Will Require COVID Vaccines Or Weekly Testing for Employees Starting In September

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Metro will require employees and contractors to provide proof they got a COVID-19 vaccine or submit to weekly testing, starting in early September. Employees can also request a medical or religious exemption to getting the vaccine.

UrbanTurf: A Memorial Garden and More Hardscaping: Gallaudet’s Latest Plans for its Outdoor Space

Editor Aug 17, 2021
As Gallaudet University works toward realizing a mixed-use development that will deliver over 1,700 residential units, the institution is also looking to make other improvements on-campus.

Washington Post: Metro to mandate coronavirus vaccination or weekly testing for employees

Editor Aug 17, 2021
General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld said 45 percent of 12,000 employees are fully vaccinated.

WTOP: Homeless encampments being cleared from Northwest DC parks due to reports of drugs, violence

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Reports of drug use and violence have prompted the closure of a pair of Northwest D.C. parks and the clearing of homeless encampments assembled there.

UrbanTurf: Two DC Co-Living Properties Hit the Market

Editor Aug 17, 2021
A developer is looking to set the market price for co-living properties in DC.

Washington Post: Washington Monument closed for second day in a row

Editor Aug 17, 2021
For the second day in a row, the Washington Monument is closed after it was struck by lightning over the weekend.

WTOP: Foxtrot Market will open 3rd DC location in Dupont Circle

Editor Aug 17, 2021
Foxtrot Market, a Chicago-based chain of stores that combines a gourmet market with a coffee shop and curated home delivery, will open a Dupont Circle location at 1601 Connecticut Ave. NW.

WTOP: Washington Monument closed for 2nd day after lightning strike

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The Washington Monument still needs work done, after a lightning strike during Sunday’s thunderstorms caused damage that led to its closure.
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