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Washington Post: Capitals, Wizards receive approval to host fans inside Capital One Arena

Editor Apr 9, 2021
A limited number of fans can return to Capital One Arena for Washington Wizards and Capitals games, District officials said Friday, and the Washington Nationals and D.C. United can increase capacity at their venues.

Washington Business Journal: Howard University looks to redevelop portion of its campus, prepares to…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Howard University is looking for developers to help it make some more big changes to the southwest portion of its D.C. campus, starting with a new 90-foot-tall building.

DCist: If You Have A SmarTrip Card From Before 2012, You’ll Need To Replace It Soon

Editor Apr 9, 2021
If you’ve managed to hold on to your same Metro card for more than nine years: 1. congrats, and 2. sorry to break the news, but it’s going to be obsolete soon.

WTOP: DC approves some fans at Capital One Arena, expands capacity limits for Nats, DC United

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Wizards and Caps fans rejoice: Fans will soon be able to attend games in person — though in very limited numbers to start with.

WTOP: DC urges pharmacies to shutter COVID-19 vaccine scheduling sites in favor of the city’s portal

Editor Apr 9, 2021
When William Fidel, president and CEO of Grubb’s Pharmacy in Southeast D.C., found out the store would be receiving the COVID-19 vaccine to offer to eligible District residents and workers, he started making a waiting list for his regular…

City Paper: Bowser Cancels Weekly Conference Call with D.C. Council

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Mayor Muriel Bowser apparently has had it with the D.C. Council’s questions. On Wednesday, Herronor abruptly canceled her administration’s weekly conference calls with councilmembers for good.

UrbanTurf: DC Has the Most Cranes in the Sky of Any U.S. City

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Seattle has often led the way when it comes to the number of cranes in the sky in the U.S. However, the latest crane count puts DC in the lead.

WTOP: Judge grants default judgment against Proud Boys for ignoring DC church’s civil suit

Editor Apr 9, 2021
A D.C. Superior Court judge has granted a default judgment against the Proud Boys for ignoring the lawsuit filed by a church whose Black Lives Matter sign was defaced during a Dec. 12 demonstration in the nation’s capital.

Washington Business Journal: Carnegie Institution faces criticism over pending real estate deal with…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Employees and associates at the Carnegie Institution are pushing back against the nonprofit's plans to sell its D.C. headquarters building to the state of Qatar over "grave concerns and disappointment" they have about the Middle Eastern…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. partners with church to bring affordable housing to one of its…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
A Baptist church near NoMa is working to redevelop its land in partnership with the District government, an arrangement designed to incentivize the construction of affordable housing in one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods.

DCist: Park Service Cancels Fourth Of July Parade On National Mall

Editor Apr 9, 2021
For the second year in a row, the National Independence Day Parade on the National Mall has been canceled.

Washington Business Journal: A Hard Truth — A new report shows the region lags on indicators for…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Economic prosperity, or lack thereof, has long depended an awful lot on which local ZIP code you live in — a fact that comes as little surprise to George Thomas.

Nathan Luecking in The Post: At-risk kids are getting lost in D.C.’s school system

Editor Apr 9, 2021
There are many students who crowd my memories of the years I’ve served as a social worker in D.C.’s public schools; none more so than one former student of mine. He came to Anacostia High School after a traumatic situation at his previous…

WTOP: Metro considers fare discounts as way to get rail riders back

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Will fare discounts draw more commuters back to Metro?

WUSA9: Capitol riot inmate said he was ‘savagely’ beaten by officers while in custody.…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
DOC Director says internal investigation cleared correctional officer of claims he attacked inmate in his cell

WTOP: Jefferson Memorial roof replacement, dome cleaning project nears finish line

Editor Apr 9, 2021
The marble dome of the Jefferson Memorial in D.C. is gleaming white once again, now that a dome cleaning and roof replacement project is almost done.

Washington Post: Metro board considers lowering fares to lure riders when workers return to offices

Editor Apr 8, 2021
As employers across the Washington region look toward fall for bringing workers back to the office, Metro officials want to ensure the transit agency is still a large part of the post-pandemic commute.

WTOP: Here’s why your tap water might taste or smell a bit different lately

Editor Apr 8, 2021
If you’ve noticed your water take on a different taste or smell in D.C. or parts of Northern Virginia over the last few days, it’s (probably) not just you: Authorities are running their routine spring cleaning on the area’s water…

City Paper: All D.C. Residents Over 16 Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine Starting April 12

Editor Apr 8, 2021
DC Health already started sending vaccine appointments to residents who are not yet eligible but pre-registered.

DCist: Georgetown To Expand Sidewalks With A Deck-Like Structure

Editor Apr 8, 2021
Georgetown is expanding its notoriously narrow sidewalks in the historic shopping district. The Business Improvement District is using a temporary deck-like material for more room for dining and walking.
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