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Bisnow: D.C.’s Delivery Deluge Keeps Office Vacancy High, But Experts Foresee Development…

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Demand for D.C. office space continued to grow moderately in Q3, but that trend has been overshadowed by the influx of office buildings delivering with large blocks of available space, keeping the vacancy rate at record levels.

WAMU: Historic Howard Quad Has Rats, Leaking Pipes And Unfinished Rooms, Students Report

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Trinity Pisarsky, a freshman student at Howard University, says she chose to live in the Harriet Tubman Quadrangle (aka “The Quad”), which comprises five dormitory halls, because she’d heard it was the best place to build a sisterhood.

Washington Post: Metro will stay open late for the rest of the Nationals and Mystics’ postseason…

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The system will stay open 20 minutes after the games end in the event they run past normal closing time.

WTOP: ‘Grateful Joe’ who had heart attack meets his lifesavers in DC

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Twin mysteries have been solved Thursday in a case of a man who was brought back from the brink of death after suffering a heart attack while driving in D.C.

City Paper: Council Bill Would Prohibit D.C. From Cooperating With Federal Immigration Agencies

Editor Oct 3, 2019
D.C. Department of Corrections handed 43 undocumented immigrants over to ICE between January 2016 and June 2019.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: A D.C. family stranded in India by our dysfunctional immigration system

Editor Oct 3, 2019
They’ve been stranded in India for seven weeks now.

DCist: D.C. Council To Consider Enacting Stronger Sanctuary City Protections

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Ward 6 D.C. councilmember Charles Allen plans to introduce emergency legislation on Tuesday that would further limit the city’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities. If passed, the bill would alter the D.C. Department of…

Washington Post: D.C. ethics agency failed to probe prominent whistleblower complaint, audit says

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The District’s ethics agency mishandled a 2018 whistleblower complaint and has repeatedly failed to respond to city workers seeking guidance regarding ethics, according to a new report by D.C. Auditor Kathy Patterson.

Washington Post: St. Elizabeths Hospital without drinking water after legionella bacteria found

Editor Oct 3, 2019
St. Elizabeths Hospital has been without potable water for a week, officials said Thursday, forcing staff and patients to use bottled water and hand sanitizer after bacteria that can cause Legionnaires’ disease was discovered in the water…

Washingtonian: A #Resistance Restaurant Called “Immigrant Food” Is Opening by the White House

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The chef behind Seven Reasons is behind the "cause-casual" cafe's melting-pot menu.

Washington Times: Metro to stay open 20 minutes after end of Nationals, Mystics playoff games

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Metro general manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld announced that for the remainder of the Major League Baseball and WNBA playoffs, trains will continue to operate until 20 minutes after the end of Washington Nationals and Mystics home games.

Curbed: Metro to stay open late for Nationals and Mystics home playoff games

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The rail system will accept passengers for 20 minutes after the games end

Washingtonian: Iron Horse Will Close After a Decade in Penn Quarter, Transform into a…

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The Boardwalk will open next month from the Takoda and Cortez team.

WTOP: Metro to run late for Nats, Mystics postseason games

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Spectators heading home from Nationals Park or the Entertainment and Sports Arena can rely on Metro after their respective games are over, the transit system announced Thursday.

Robert White in The Post: Why we want to restore the vote to everyone in the District

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Voting is the most fundamental right of our democracy. Yet more than 5 million American citizens are not allowed to vote in our elections because they have felony convictions. Forty-eight states and the District of Columbia carved these…

Curbed: Local climate activists want to build on momentum from #ShutDownDC protests

Editor Oct 3, 2019
They’re continuing to organize after last month’s major demonstrations

DCist: On Georgia Avenue, Residents And Businesses Get Ready For A Saturday Without Cars

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Residents along Georgia Avenue NW have mixed reactions about the plan to close three miles of the busy thoroughfare to vehicles this Saturday for D.C.’s first-ever Open Streets event.

WAMU: Paying A Living Wage In D.C. Isn’t Easy. It’s Also Not Enough, Workers Say

Editor Oct 3, 2019
If it’s done right, the living wage can be a powerful tool against poverty.

Washington Business Journal: Monumental to open multifloor sportsbook at Capital One Arena

Editor Oct 3, 2019
Monumental Sports & Entertainment has formed an exclusive partnership with a major U.S. sportsbook operator to open what it calls the first betting operation at a U.S. professional sports venue, Capital One Arena in downtown…

Washington Post: Capital One Arena, British bookmaker team up as D.C. moves forward with legal…

Editor Oct 3, 2019
The owner of Capital One Arena has struck a deal with British bookmaker William Hill in what could be an early step toward bringing legal sports gambling to the District.
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