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Jul 13, 2021

Delays And Closures Coming To Red Line Through End Of Year For Ventilation And Platform Work

Starting Saturday and running though the end of August, Red Line service will be limited between the Dupont Circle and Van Ness Stations.

Oct 14, 2020

One In Four People Who Got COVID-19 In D.C. Had Recently Gone To A Social Event, New Data Show

Contact tracers interviewed more than 370 people about their exposure activities in the previous two weeks.

May 08, 2020

An Army Of Interns Usually Helps Keep D.C. Running During The Summer. Not This Year

Thousands of would-be interns will lose their opportunities as major corporations, non-profits, museums, think tanks, and media companies alike shutter or delay summer internship programs

Nov 02, 2015

The District’s Best And Worst Coffee Shops To Turn Into Your Temporary Office

A highly comprehensive guide to where to plonk down with your laptop for an afternoon of work.

Sep 17, 2012

Full Cell Phone Service in Metro Delayed Until 2015

If you’ve got anything but Verizon, full cell phone service in Metro is still a few years off.

Jul 13, 2012

Adams Morgan Streetscape Work Winds Down

A 15-month-long project to upgrade streets and sidewalks in Adams Morgan is coming to an end.

Nov 08, 2011

Your D.C. Government: $100,000 Custodian, Scuba Divers

Most everyone knows that the District’s government is big — some 33,000 people work for it. But today, The Washington Times breaks down why it’s so costly and how that’s slowly changing.

Oct 27, 2011

Legislator By Day, Farmer By Night?

When it comes to talking about D.C. government ethics, it’s easy to beat up on one group — the councilmembers with second jobs. Yesterday, they rose to defend themselves.

Oct 13, 2011

Our Long National (BlackBerry) Nightmare Is Over

So says the Beeb, which notes that Washingtonians should now have “fully restored” service on however many devices they haven’t been able to obsessively tap on of late.

Oct 12, 2011

International BlackBerry Service Interruption Hits D.C.

An international interruption in BlackBerry services is now affecting North America, which means that a majority of people inside offices on Capitol Hill and along K Street are probably running around wondering if they should crack each other’s heads open and feast on the goo inside.

 
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