My coworker won’t stop staring at me. What do I do?; D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis; This man loves food in bowls so much he wrote a cookbook about it; Mid-century modern home in Falls Church lists for $769,000; D.C. area forecast: Warmer today with a shower chance; considerably colder this weekend; Man arrested after four Metro riders elbowed and shoved Tuesday evening; Wallace Foundation to invest $47 million in redesigning principal preparation; Virginia student wins third-place medal in prestigious Intel competition; How to get to work without the Metro; Two men sought in attempted abduction at Air and Space Museum; D.C. mayor reacts to Metro shutdown; Man arrested in police station gun battle described as troubled, mentally ill; Revised prediction calls for cherry blossom peak to start March 23 to 24; Catholic U. ordered to pay more than $1 million to former professor; ‘Make Metro Great Again’ and other thoughts on the Metro shutdown; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
| | | D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis | The Commission has authorized an emergency expansion of "shared" riding to be in effect from 12:01 a.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday, when the Metrorail system will stay closed. This will allow a taxi driver to pick up multiple customers that are at the same location but going to different destinations. | By Luz Lazo • Read more » |
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D.C. mayor reacts to Metro shutdown | D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser held a news conference on Tuesday after Metro announced that it was shutting down the entire Metrorail system for 24 hours for workers to conduct emergency inspections. | Read more » |
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