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Washington Business Journal: Renovated Dupont Circle office building lands second anchor tenant

Editor Jun 9, 2021
The newly-renovated 1333 New Hampshire Ave. office building has landed a second anchor tenant, filling nearly three quarters of the 350,000-square-foot Dupont Circle property.

WTOP: Anacostia River continues to improve — but don’t jump in

Editor Jun 9, 2021
The ecological conditions of the Anacostia River are improving, according to this year’s report from the Anacostia Watershed Society, but barely.

WTOP: Nationals Park makes changes to ballpark protocols as capacity restrictions lift

Editor Jun 9, 2021
With Nationals Park returning to full capacity Thursday with a series opener against the San Francisco Giants, the Washington Nationals are reintroducing some pre-pandemic ballpark protocols.

Colbert King in The Post: A drug-free environment for students? The D.C. Council has second…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The D.C. Council is in high dudgeon over the possibility of D.C. Public Schools requiring volunteers to undergo drug testing. The offense, cited in a unanimously signed letter from lawmakers to Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee? The…

WTOP: New position will look after well-being of DC police employees

Editor Jun 8, 2021
A newly-created position within D.C. police will be responsible for the mental and physical well-being of the department’s employees.

Washingtonian: DC Reports Fewest Covid Infections Since March 2020

Editor Jun 8, 2021
Just nine new cases were logged today. Hospitalizations have also reached a new low.

Washingtonian: Hill Collapse Could Threaten Historic St. Elizabeths Cemetery

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The site has graves dating back to the Civil War.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: He stopped playing music to talk about his late wife. His loss struck…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
It was 3 a.m. one day last week and Nate Giles was back on the air at WPFW-FM. He’d taken off several weeks to care for his wife, Rosemary, who had been ill. She would die May 23 at their home in D.C.

DCist: Anacostia River Shows Gradual Improvement, According To Report Card

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The Anacostia River is slowly getting cleaner, according to the latest report card on the river’s health from the Anacostia Watershed Society. The river got a passing grade this year — but just barely.

Washington Business Journal: After pandemic pause, fitness chain solidcore back in growth mode with…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
Solidcore Inc. aims to open a new location in the Mount Vernon Triangle area of D.C. later this year as it seeks to resume expansion plans delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. police hire new director of well-being to help officers impacted by Capitol…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
D.C. police have hired a director for a new office to help officers and civilian staff members dealing with physical and emotional problems, in large part stemming from the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

WTOP: Amtrak restores full service on long-distance routes through DC

Editor Jun 8, 2021
Amtrak has fully restored long-distance service on routes that include D.C.’s Union Station.

Washington Post: Capitol Police had intelligence indicating an armed invasion weeks before Jan. 6…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The U.S. Capitol Police had specific intelligence that supporters of President Donald Trump planned to mount an armed invasion of the Capitol at least two weeks before the Jan. 6 riot, according to new findings in a bipartisan Senate…

WTOP: Software developer Enovational moves HQ to Franklin Square

Editor Jun 8, 2021
Software and digital services company Enovational will relocate its headquarters to the top six floors of a recently renovated D.C. office building near Franklin Square named after Alexander Graham Bell.

Associated Press: Senate report details broad failures around Jan. 6 attack

Editor Jun 8, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol found a broad intelligence breakdown across multiple agencies, along with widespread law enforcement and military failures that led to the violent…

DCist: Android Users Can Now Use Their Phones As SmarTrip Cards

Editor Jun 8, 2021
Android users will finally be able to use their phones to pay for Metro train and bus rides. The transit agency and Google Pay are launching the service today.

Washington Post: Metro rolls out Android virtual fare card, considers fare cuts

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The Board will vote on several proposal that could mean reductions in fares and increases in service

Washington Business Journal: Overhaul planned for Department of Education HQ, with an eye toward…

Editor Jun 8, 2021
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building, headquarters for the Department of Education, is at the precipice of a major overhaul that would finally make a major agency consolidation possible.

WTOP: Housing program for transgender men of color coming to DC

Editor Jun 7, 2021
A nonprofit that has worked for years serving D.C.’s LGBTQ+ homeless youth community is now trying to reach out to a group that the organization admits is often neglected.

WTOP: DC mayor requests $59M for public health approach to reducing gun violence

Editor Jun 7, 2021
The D.C. mayor is approaching gun violence as a public health crisis, and she is requesting $59 million in the proposed fiscal year 2022 budget to tackle it.
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