Immigrant advocacy group calls for ouster of DNC spokesman over leaked email; I-66 HOT lanes setup about to begin; home sales; Ryan Adams covered Fugazi and confronted a heckler at the Lincoln Theatre in D.C. last night; Health code violations; Getting to Saturday’s Billy Joel show: Metrorail not a best bet; Delays after crash on Interstate 395 and 14th Street Bridge in D.C.; Frank Hodsoll, NEA chairman who championed arts under Reagan, dies at 78; Update: Two-alarm fire continues to close streets in Northwest Washington; Two-alarm fire damages Logan Circle apartment building; Washington Monument slated to reopen Friday after elevator repairs; My mother-in-law is losing her memory and my husband is making things worse; Late-night Metro service may disappear for good under new proposal;
 
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Immigrant advocacy group calls for ouster of DNC spokesman over leaked email
DNC’s Miranda called immigrant rights groups “irresponsible” for seeking help for unaccompanied minors.
I-66 HOT lanes setup about to begin
Meanwhile, Virginia's top transportation panel is scheduled to decide what travel enhancements to support with toll revenue.
 
home sales
A list of recent residential real estate transactions in the District
Ryan Adams covered Fugazi and confronted a heckler at the Lincoln Theatre in D.C. last night
The Fugazi songs would have been the most notable aspect of Adams’ career-spanning two-hour set if it weren't for an unruly audience member.
 
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Health code violations
Food establishments recently closed because of health department actions.
Getting to Saturday’s Billy Joel show: Metrorail not a best bet
Concertgoers need to keep in mind that the rail system now shuts at midnight on Saturdays.
 
Delays after crash on Interstate 395 and 14th Street Bridge in D.C.
The traffic backup is nearly seven miles long on the northbound lanes.
D.C. mayor pushes statehood issue at Democratic National Convention
She received a warmer reception than she did from Republicans. She also demanded more support from fellow Democrats for the cause.
 
Frank Hodsoll, NEA chairman who championed arts under Reagan, dies at 78
Mr. Hodsoll emerged as an unlikely advocate for the arts amid a push for federal austerity.
 
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Update: Two-alarm fire continues to close streets in Northwest Washington
A fire apparatus still blocks streets in the area.
Two-alarm fire damages Logan Circle apartment building
Three firefighters were taken to a hospital, and 12 people were displaced.
 
Washington Monument slated to reopen Friday after elevator repairs
An elevator issue shut down the stone structure on Saturday.
 
My mother-in-law is losing her memory and my husband is making things worse
Dr. Andrea guides a reader who's tired of watching her husband lash out at his deteriorating mom, and another reader who isn't sure what to say to a friend who was dumped by her fiance.
 
Late-night Metro service may disappear for good under new proposal
Wiedefeld wants to close the system at midnight from Monday to Saturday, and at 10 p.m. on Sundays.
 
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