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Washington Post: Jan. 6 hearings open with visceral accounts of Trump supporters’ assault on police

Editor Jul 27, 2021
A House select committee examining the events of Jan. 6 opened its investigation Tuesday with vivid, visceral testimony from four law enforcement officers who were savagely attacked as they defended the U.S. Capitol from armed supporters…

Washingtonian: Washington Post Employees Will Need to Show They’re Vaxxed Before They Can Return to…

Editor Jul 27, 2021
New employees of the Washington Post will be required to submit proof that they’ve had a coronavirus vaccine, Post publisher Fred Ryan told staffers in a memo Tuesday. And anyone who plans to spend any time in the Post office—current…

Washingtonian: As Interest in Luxury DC Apartments Soars, Developers Are Competing to Offer the Most…

Editor Jul 27, 2021
Forget about rooftop pools. Some apartments are offering spas, sport simulators, and woodworking shops.

Associated Press: ‘This is how I’m going to die’: Officers tell Jan. 6 stories

Editor Jul 27, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — “This is how I’m going to die, defending this entrance,” Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell recalled thinking, testifying Tuesday at the emotional opening hearing of the congressional panel investigating the violent…

Washingtonian: The Pentagon Might Finally Do Something About Helicopter Noise Around DC

Editor Jul 27, 2021
Allowing helicopters to fly at higher altitudes could be a "game changer," says local Congressman.

DCist: ‘To Hell And Back’: Two MPD Officers Testify At Jan. 6 Insurrection Hearing

Editor Jul 27, 2021
Two Metropolitan Police Department officers provided harrowing testimony today as the House hearing on the Jan. 6 insurrection got underway.

Washington Post: Hundreds of mentally-ill D.C. children ‘needlessly institutionalized,’ lawsuit says

Editor Jul 27, 2021
B.T., a 20-year-old D.C. resident identified in court documents only by his initials, can’t remember all of the places he’s been sent for mental health treatment.

Washingtonian: Takoda Restaurant and Rooftop Beer Garden Is Expanding to Navy Yard

Editor Jul 27, 2021
The Shaw hangout will debut a huge rooftop bar and bottomless brunch across from Nationals Park.

City Paper: D.C. Council to Hold Roundtable on Gun Violence

Editor Jul 27, 2021
After shootings make national headlines, the D.C. Council will host a roundtable on guns.

NPR: Officers Give Harrowing Testimony On Their Experience Defending The Capitol On Jan. 6

Editor Jul 27, 2021
Four police officers testified Tuesday about the physical and verbal assaults they faced responding to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol in a highly emotional hearing.

WTOP: There’s a new focus on creating more access to diverse books in DC neighborhoods

Editor Jul 27, 2021
The colorful little boxes filled with free books along neighborhood streets throughout the District are easy to spot, and now the nonprofit behind that effort is working to bring more diverse stories to the communities they serve.

City Paper: Mellow Mushroom Closes in Adams Morgan After a Decade

Editor Jul 27, 2021
Owner Amit Mehta says he didn't renew his lease because bar sales weren't rebounding.

Washington Post: How surprise storms unleashed violent winds over the District on Monday evening

Editor Jul 27, 2021
The vicious storm toppled scores of trees

WTOP: ‘We have to be there before it happens:’ DC group on ways to reduce gun violence

Editor Jul 27, 2021
A D.C. nonprofit that works to support children in under-resourced neighborhoods has some ideas on how to reduce the recent uptick in gun violence in the District.

UrbanTurf: The Next 144 Townhouses and Condos Proposed at Walter Reed

Editor Jul 27, 2021
One of the biggest residential pieces for the re-envisioned Walter Reed campus is coming into focus.

DCist: Metro Switching Order Of Announcements On Railcars At Request Of Accessibility Committee

Editor Jul 27, 2021
If you commute via Metrorail you likely have this message, or one like it, seared into your brain.

WTOP: DC’s first responders battle gas fire, water rescue, downed trees

Editor Jul 26, 2021
It was a busy Monday night for first responders in D.C. as they dealt with multiple incidents around the city.

Washington Post: Fierce storms fell scores of trees in D.C., Maryland

Editor Jul 26, 2021
Within a couple of hours on Monday evening, a notably hot day in the Washington area became a spectacularly stormy day as winds rose, rain pelted down and trees toppled.

WTOP: DC parents say problematic doctor’s form is preventing child approval for virtual learning

Editor Jul 26, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is crystal clear in her message: On the first day of school, Aug. 31, she wants every student learning in person.

Washington Business Journal: Skanska pivots from office to residential for one of its big NoMa…

Editor Jul 26, 2021
Skanska is switching its strategy for a big NoMa development, aiming to bring more residential to a bustling section of the neighborhood instead of pursuing long-stalled office plans.
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