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Washington Post: Metro charts course to bring rail service back to normal

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Metro could return to pre-pandemic service levels during the spring after adding more trains to the system

WTOP: RFK Stadium’s iconic orange seats up for sale ahead of demolition

Editor Nov 3, 2022
If you have fond memories of the stands rocking at RFK Stadium and would like to own a piece of history, take a seat.

Washington Post: D.C.’s heated at-large council race is an unusual competition

Editor Nov 3, 2022
The most heated race on the ballot in D.C.'s election this month sets up an unusual competition: Three sitting council members are running for two spots.

DCist: Metro Wants To Fix ‘Ghost Bus’ Issue, Clear Car-Filled Bus Lanes

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Have you ever felt gaslighted by a Metro bus?

DCist: Ahead Of RFK Demolition, D.C. Launches ‘Farewell’ Tour And Auction Of Stadium Seats

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Fans have sat in them to cheer on Super Bowl victories and D.C. United championships, witness a Tibetan Freedom Festival cancelled after a lightning strike injured 11 concertgoers, celebrate the return of major league baseball to the city,…

Washington Post: This new museum is a world away from D.C. stereotypes

Editor Nov 3, 2022
The Rubell Museum DC, which opened Oct. 29, offers a robust critique of American hypocrisy in its first exhibition

City Paper: A New Group with Ties to Some of D.C.’s Most Influential Business Executives is Dumping…

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Big donors with close ties to the Federal City Council have poured money into “Opportunity D.C.” to boost Kenyan McDuffie.

WTOP: Owner of Rasika, Bombay Club drops employee tip fee

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Knightsbridge Restaurant Group, whose D.C. restaurants include Rasika, Penn Quarter, Bombay Club and Modena, has cooperated with an investigation by the D.C. Attorney General’s office and voluntarily agreed to stop passing on a gratuity…

DCist: At-Large Councilmember Elissa Silverman Appeals Campaign Finance Ruling, Hearing Set For…

Editor Nov 3, 2022
The D.C. Board of Elections will hold a hearing Friday afternoon to consider a formal appeal from D.C. Councilmember Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) of a recent ruling from the Office of Campaign Finance that found she had misspent public…

Axios: Sneak a peek at Metro’s new Silver Line

Editor Nov 3, 2022
Even before Dulles officially opened in 1962, there were talks of adding a train to carry passengers to the airport. Decades later, it’s finally happening.

WTOP: Upper Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park to remain closed to vehicles year-round

Editor Nov 2, 2022
Pedestrians and cyclists can continue to traverse the upper part of Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park in D.C. without worrying about sharing it with motorized vehicles. The National Park Service said that portion of the road will remain…

Washington Post: Part of Rock Creek Park’s Beach Drive will stay closed to cars year-round

Editor Nov 2, 2022
The National Park Service initially proposed seasonal closures but changed course after public input

DCist: Rock Creek Park’s Beach Drive Will Stay Car-Free 365 Days A Year

Editor Nov 2, 2022
The National Park Service will keep Rock Creek Park’s Beach Drive closed to cars year-round, backing away from an earlier proposal to reopen the road to drivers, except during summer months.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Leaving toys on graves was once seen as a strange D.C. cemetery custom

Editor Nov 2, 2022
A recently discovered 1894 article offers clues to what two of Washington’s oldest Black cemeteries once looked like

Washington Post: Architect of the Capitol abused car privileges, posed as law enforcement, report…

Editor Nov 2, 2022
J. Brett Blanton used government SUVs for personal affairs and misrepresented himself as a law enforcement official, inspector general alleges

DCist: Proposals To Tweak D.C.’s Free Residential Parking Face Questions In D.C. Council

Editor Nov 2, 2022
A proposal to shrink the size of the zones where D.C. residents can get free on-street parking faced some skeptical questions and opposition during a D.C. Council committee hearing last Friday, and its proponents concede that the specifics…

Washington Post: For Red Grant, D.C. mayoral run is about ‘purpose over popularity’

Editor Nov 2, 2022
The comedian turned politician has never run for office before, but his long-shot candidacy has won over some residents

City Paper: After a Career Spent Raising Ethics Questions, Elissa Silverman is in the Crosshairs

Editor Nov 2, 2022
Silverman’s critics are demanding federal investigations into her Ward 3 polling. Will this fight impact the at-large race?

Axios: D.C.’s first 100 days with new Metro CEO Randy Clarke

Editor Nov 2, 2022
WMATA CEO Randy Clarke has officially been on the job for 100 days. While most of the big problems he inherited remain – the large budget deficit, the long Metrorail waits – there’s cautious optimism among local leaders that the agency…

WTOP: ‘Choice between two harms:’ DC Council delays COVID-19 vaccination requirements for students

Editor Nov 1, 2022
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to delay enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for some students to the next school year.
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