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Washington Post: Federal agency to revise design for Union Station overhaul, criticized for being…

Editor Feb 20, 2021
The Federal Railroad Administration has temporarily halted its analysis of the proposed redevelopment of Union Station to revise key parts of the plan, particularly a controversial parking garage planned as part of the overhaul.

Washington Post: Reagan National eyes April for a ‘soft opening’ of its new concourse

Editor Feb 20, 2021
The opening of a new 14-gate concourse will mark the end of the line for Gate 35X

WUSA9: ‘She wasn’t just the lady under the bridge’ | DC woman loses life during…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
Angela Hill, 58, lived under the I-295 overpass in Southeast D.C. for nearly 10 years.

Fox 5: DC mayor’s office investigates batch of suspicious N95 masks distributed to first…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - We're learning more about the possible counterfeit N95 masks that were distributed to first responders in the District as sources told FOX 5's Evan Lambert last night.

Washingtonian: Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite

Editor Feb 19, 2021
Four years' worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat.

Washington Post Editorial Board: We must recognize the sacrifice of the officers who took their…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
THEIR NAMES are not as familiar as that of Brian D. Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who lay in honor in the Capitol Rotunda in recognition of his heroism battling the rioters who swarmed the halls of Congress on Jan. 6. But D.C.…

City Paper: Attorney General Cuts Community Engagement Team

Editor Feb 19, 2021
AG Karl Racine says the move won't hamper the OAG's relationship with constituents.

Washington Post: D.C. unemployment benefits did not go out this week for at least some workers

Editor Feb 19, 2021
An unknown number of unemployed workers did not receive their benefits from the D.C. government this week and might not get payments until Wednesday.

Washington Post: Woman dies in cold D.C. weather after battling homelessness, mental illness

Editor Feb 19, 2021
No one knows why Angela Belinda Hill lived for years under a bridge in Southeast Washington.

Washington Business Journal: Wesley Theological Seminary proposes massive dorm to house hundreds of…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
Wesley Theological Seminary, a small institution of higher learning in Northwest D.C., is looking to upgrade its campus with a 270,000-square foot student dorm. But the vast majority of the facility's targeted inhabitants would be American…

Washington Business Journal: Douglas Development affiliate sues Union Kitchen and its owners for…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
An affiliate of Douglas Development Corp. has sued Union Kitchen and its co-owners for allegedly failing to pay months of back rent for the food incubator's home in Ivy City.

WTOP: How DC schools plan to help students catch up on lost pandemic learning

Editor Feb 19, 2021
School officials are concerned that many students are falling behind in their academic learning levels with the disruption of schooling amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In D.C., they’re working on a plan to get kids back on track.

City Paper: Technical Glitch Delays Unemployment Benefits

Editor Feb 19, 2021
An unknown number of people have not received their unemployment benefits.

Washington Business Journal: Gallaudet files $30M lawsuit against construction contractor over new…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
Gallaudet University is taking legal action against one of its construction contractors, James G. Davis Construction Corp., alleging the firm botched the building of a new residence hall and created unsafe conditions for students.

The Atlantic: The Window for D.C. Statehood Won’t Be Open Forever

Editor Feb 19, 2021
But Democrats are taking their time weighing their next move.

DCist: Christian Cooper, The Central Park Birder Accosted By A White Woman, Has A New Cause: D.C.…

Editor Feb 19, 2021
Everyone, Andy Warhol once prophesied, “will be world-famous for 15 minutes.”

WTOP: Nick’s Riverside, Tony & Joe’s bring waterfront restaurant to DC’s Buzzard Point

Editor Feb 19, 2021
The restaurant group behind oversized indoor-outdoor waterfront restaurants, Nick’s Riverside Grill and Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place on the Georgetown Potomac riverfront at Washington Harbour, is bringing a similar dining experience to…

DCist: MedStar Health Changes COVID-19 Protocols Following Disabilities Discrimination Complaint

Editor Feb 19, 2021
MedStar Health is now allowing visitors and support persons for patients with disabilities into its hospitals and ambulatory locations throughout the region following a federal disabilities discrimination complaint.

DCist: Some D.C. Unemployment Benefits Stalled Due To Apparent Technical Glitch

Editor Feb 19, 2021
D.C. workers say the city’s unemployment office failed to distribute some benefits this week due to a technical error — and the city’s Department of Employment Services has not been forthcoming with solutions.

WTOP: First hotel near Audi Field opens

Editor Feb 19, 2021
The Buzzard Point neighborhood in southwest D.C. that’s already home to Audi Field and new apartment buildings now has its first hotel.
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