Photo by Jim Havard.
- The D.C. Cab Commission hasn’t spent any of the money allocated for wheelchair-accessible cabs. [WAMU]
- American University graduate Kevin Sutherland was stabbed 30 to 40 times by assailant Jasper Spires on 4th of July Metro incident. [Post]
- A Virginia judge will decide if the state’s voting districts illegally cluster black voters. [WAMU]
- What does reliability mean for Metro riders? [Post]
- D.C.’s campaign finance laws are pretty weak, report says. [WAMU]
- Capital Bikeshare’s operations center will likely have to move because of United stadium deal. [TheWashCycle]
- The average income of Metro riders by line and station. [GGW]
- Red Line experiencing delays this morning. [Post]
- Racing President Paulie Walnuts? [Washingtonian]
- Where local artists are finding affordable housing. [Express]
- Council advances nurse ratio bill to Health Committee. [WBJ]
- Ben’s Chili Bowl’s new H Street location finally opens today, Cosby-free. [Y&H]
- Gunman kills three near UMBC campus. [NBC4]
- Meridian Hill residents really don’t want this new development by Meridian International Center in their neighborhood. [Borderstan]
- Southeast D.C. residents report problems with tree roots ruining neighborhood sidewalks. [WJLA]
- Daikaya expanding Chinatown presence with a new chicken ramen spot. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Washington football team’s name-defending blogger quits after two weeks.