Photo by Natographer.

Photo by Natographer.

  • WMATA is investigating a video which surfaced earlier today that depicts a bus driver pushing a man asking for a ride off a bus. [TBD On Foot]
  • Speaking of buses: WMATA will consider a measure this week to cut back bus service, notably several “‘low-productive’ late night trips.” [GGW]
  • The House of Representatives has cut back on interns, but is still spending a bunch of money on bottled water. I guess that evens out. [WaTimes]
  • Is Douglas Development finally starting to flip some of its long-held properties? [Capital Business]
  • The D.C. State Fair, washed out by Hurricane Irene, has been rescheduled for October 1 at Marie Reed Elementary School in Adams Morgan. [Metromix]
  • Chief Cathy Lanier is bringing back Captain Edward Delgado to oversee the department’s Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit — Delgado had been removed from the post a few months ago, despite the protestations of local LGBT activists. [Blade]
  • The city installed 19 new speed cameras around the city and turned them on at the beginning of the month. [MPD]
  • It’s not officially the season of the educational roundtable. [WaPo/NBCWashington]
  • Rockville’s full of flaming garbage. [NBCWashington]
  • Never forget, Nationals fans — every time your team succeeds, Orioles owner Peter Angelos is making more money. [Mr. Irrelevant]
  • What happens when the trees turn on the Lorax. [WaPo]
  • Here’s a bunch of words we’re all misspelling. [Merriam-Webster]