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WAMU: Operator Error, ‘Insufficient Training’ To Blame For Major Delays On Metro Red Line, Review…

Editor Dec 20, 2019
A review of an incident on Metro’s Red Line that left passengers trapped on one train for nearly an hour found human error and insufficient training was to blame.

Howard Marks in The Post: The nightmare of D.C.’s sidewalks

Editor Dec 20, 2019
My wife and I moved to the District 14 years ago searching for a walkable city with a robust public transportation system. Because my wife and I both were working downtown, we bought a condo near the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.…

City Paper: Jack’s Car and Grill

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The mystery of Jack Evans’ other potential car collision

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Brau raises $650,000 in new funding

Editor Dec 20, 2019
D.C. Brau, the trailblazing beer company that brought craft beer manufacturing back to the District in 2011, has raised $614,355 in new funding, according to a Dec. 19 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

WTOP: Ring in 2020 with extended Metro service on New Year’s Eve

Editor Dec 20, 2019
Metro trains will run until 2 a.m. for New Year’s Eve revelers celebrating the end of 2019 and the start of 2020.

NBC4: DC Owed $835M in Unpaid Parking Tickets

Editor Dec 20, 2019
Nearly a billion dollars in unpaid tickets are due to District taxpayers

Jay Mathews in The Post: From the classroom to the school board: A star teacher still leaves his…

Editor Dec 20, 2019
I met Frazier O’Leary in 1998 when I was following one of his students at what was then known as Cardozo High School in the District. I was trying to figure out why the teen was doing so well. The answer in large part was O’Leary, her…

WTOP: Neighbors fight to block demolition of historic DC park

Editor Dec 20, 2019
After years of court battles, activists are still fighting to preserve historic McMillan Park and block redevelopment as demolition looms.

Washington Business Journal: World Bank buys a D.C. office building for $129.5M

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The World Bank has operated out of 1776 G St. NW for more than 30 years. On Thursday, the international organization of 189 member nations bought it.

City Paper: D.C. Surpasses 2018’s Murder Count, With 161 Homicides This Year

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The District officially exceeded last year’s total murder count, with 161 reported homicides as of Friday.

DCist: Group Of Patrons File $2 Million Lawsuit Against Rewind By Decades Over Prepayment Incident

Editor Dec 20, 2019
In a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday, a group of four women allege that they were chased down and accosted by bouncers after refusing to prepay for their meal at Rewind By Decades, a late-night eatery beneath the retro-themed club Decades in…

DCist: 81 People Died Without Housing In D.C. In 2019. On A Bitterly Cold Night, Mourners Remembered…

Editor Dec 20, 2019
On frigid Thursday night, a crowd marched down 14th Street toward Freedom Plaza. They were of mixed ages and lived experiences, including an elderly veteran in a U.S. Army hat, young men passing handwarmers between each other, a handful of…

City Paper: Taqueria del Barrio Victim of Hateful Threats, Possibly by White Supremacist Group

Editor Dec 20, 2019
"To have something like this happen, it’s like someone kicked me in the stomach."

WAMU: Taking Stock Of Traffic Safety Efforts Across The Region

Editor Dec 20, 2019
For the first time in three years, traffic fatalities in D.C. are lower than they were the year before.

Philip Kennicott in The Post: Born in the age of high hopes, the Newseum dies in the days of fake…

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The Newseum is a period piece. During a recent visit, passing by its early satellite truck, its fragments of the Berlin Wall, its homages to legendary broadcasters and war correspondents, it was hard not to feel a twinge of nostalgia for…

Washington Times: D.C. Council weighs abortion anti-discrimination bill

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The D.C. Council held a hearing Thursday on legislation that would bar employers from discriminating against job seekers who have performed abortions and protect patients seeking abortions from government interference.

Washington Post: Swastika discovered in restroom of Woodrow Wilson High School

Editor Dec 19, 2019
D.C. police are investigating a possible hate crime at a public high school after students discovered a swastika in a boys’ restroom.

Washington Post: D.C. police investigate slurs, threats against Petworth restaurant

Editor Dec 19, 2019
D.C. police are investigating after a restaurant owner in Petworth reported receiving dozens of phone calls, some threatening to “kill the staff,” which the owner believes are tied to a monthly drag queen brunch and a separate drag trivia…

DCist: The Takoma Solar Panel Application That Started An Uproar Has Been Approved

Editor Dec 19, 2019
It seems that the third time’s a charm for Steve Preister, the Takoma resident who has now come before the D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board on three separate occasions to seek approvals for the solar panels he wants to install on…

NBC4: DC Charter School Principal Charged With Failing to Promptly Report Sex Abuse Allegation

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The principal of a major D.C. public charter school is facing a criminal charge over her handling of an allegation of sex abuse by a teacher.
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