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Washington Post: Metro board members back temporary ban after arrest for a sex or firearms offense

Editor Jul 15, 2021
From January through June, Metro said 89 incidents of indecent exposure were reported to transit police.

Bloomberg CityLab: The Car Crashes That Go Undetected

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Safety advocates say that 30% of traffic collisions involving bikes or pedestrians in Washington, D.C., aren’t reported by police. Here’s how they’re trying to close that data gap.

Eleanor Holmes Norton in The Hill: Congress must step up to fund the Howard University Hospital…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Two miles north of the U.S. Capitol building, around the corner from the African American Civil War museum, sits the world’s oldest institution primarily dedicated to the training of Black medical professionals.

Washington Business Journal: At The Point, you can already dine next to the Anacostia River. Soon,…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
The Point on Buzzard Point is queuing up its expansion onto the Anacostia River after the waterfront seafood restaurant opened in April.

Washington Post: Gordon-Andrew Fletcher to run for Ward 5 council seat in 2022

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Gordon-Andrew Fletcher, a commissioner for the Advisory Neighborhood Commission who chairs the Ward 5 Democrats, is running for the Ward 5 D.C. Council seat.

WTOP: Whitman Walker Health System breaks ground at St. Elizabeths East in Southeast DC

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Red shovels and hard hats marked Thursday’s groundbreaking for an expansive redevelopment of the historic St. Elizabeths campus in Southeast D.C.

DCist: Lawmakers Push To Bring Ranked-Choice Voting To D.C. In Wake Of New York City Election

Editor Jul 15, 2021
A majority of D.C. councilmembers are supporting a bill that would bring ranked-choice voting to D.C. as soon as 2024.

CBS News: More than 600,000 white flags will be placed on the National Mall to honor Americans who…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
More than 600,000 white flags will cover the National Mall in Washington, D.C., honoring each person who has died from COVID-19 in the United States. There have been 33,948,497 COVID-19 cases and 608,141 deaths in the U.S.

UrbanTurf: Plans for a Triangular Park in DC’s Kingman Park

Editor Jul 15, 2021
A neighborhood group is looking to enhance a park in DC's Kingman Park neighborhood.

DCist: Metro Committee Backs Temporary Ban Of People Who Commit Weapons And Sex Crimes In System

Editor Jul 15, 2021
A Metro committee has given initial approval to a new policy to ban people who commit weapons or sex crimes on the transit system.

Washington Business Journal: Arizona real estate company hires JBG exec to lead new D.C. office

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Alliance Residential Co. is opening a local office a few years after the Scottsdale, Arizona company began testing the waters in Greater Washington.

Washington Post: Hundreds of thousands of white flags to be placed on the National Mall to honor…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
“In America: Remember,” created by D.C. artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg, will go up in mid-September

City Paper: What Six Local Artists Made With City Grants During the Pandemic

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Amid lockdowns and layoffs, local artists used funding from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities to pay their bills—and find new ways to work.

City Paper: D.C. Police K9s Still Sniff For Marijuana

Editor Jul 15, 2021
The department updated its policies when weed was legalized years ago, but K9 handlers apparently never got the memo, new report says.

UrbanTurf: Up in the Air and Hitting the Road: The 14 Developments in The Works for Ward 7

Editor Jul 15, 2021
The past year has been a busy one for development in Ward 7.

DCist: Starting Sunday, Metrorail Will Stay Open Until Midnight

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Metrorail will extend train service until midnight starting this Sunday, July 18, the transit agency told riders in a press release on Wednesday. The new hours will apply to all seven days of the week.

City Paper: A Tornado Blew the Top Off A Condo Development, Heightening Bad Blood Between Residents…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
The five-story development in the middle of a block of two-story row houses in the Carver-Langston neighborhood has been a source of tension for residents who live nearby and the developer for some time.

WTOP: Citi Open will allow 100% spectator capacity

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Rafael Nadal is coming to D.C. for the first time ever to compete in the Citi Open, and more people will be able to see him live in-person.

Washington Post: Citi Open cleared for full-capacity crowds as Rafael Nadal is set to make D.C.…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Washington’s Citi Open will be permitted to admit full-capacity crowds for this summer’s event, headlined by 20-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal, under an agreement reached with city and federal officials.

City Paper: Landlords Receive Federal Funds for Rental Assistance, Even When Tenants Live In Poor…

Editor Jul 15, 2021
Tenants at three D.C. properties have spent the past year fighting for rent relief and better housing conditions. While they’ve had some success, their fight isn’t over.
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