WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around D.C.) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy…
- St. Elizabeth’s still doesn’t have any running water. Today is day 13.
- D.C. probably isn’t going to see any recreation marijuana sales this year.
- On the other hand, the DMV is over flowing with new food halls and scooters.
- A “family social club” is coming to Ivy City. Is it a bougie indoor playground? Is it a place for parents to complain and get day drunk together? Is it a euphemism for the mob? Yes.
- In good news, 7DrumCity is opening their own small concert venue in Truxton Circle.
- And in bad news, the National Building Museum will be closed for three months this winter.
- RIP Woodside Deli. Silver Spring won’t be the same.
- The Outsider, an H Street bar almost no one has heard of, also joins them in the restaurant graveyard.
- Speaking of the restaurant graveyard, Dupont Pizza claims that viral rat video was from years ago and that an old employee leaked it on purpose. The drama.
- If you noticed some train problems this morning, it was probably because two trains collided overnight at Farragut West.
- I’ll leave you with this interesting story Washingtonian did about the local paranormal podcast The Ghost in My Room. They’ve covered creepy cases all over Maryland and Pennsylvania.