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More to come; but the 15th Street Bike Lanes will stay for now!! Here's the conclusion of the 61 page decision ... THANK YOU for your support! Wanted you to hear it from us first ... 

CONCLUSION

The Court finds the decision to proceed with the 15th Street Cycle Track Removal to be
arbitrary and capricious because the record does not reflect that the defendants examined the
relevant data and articulated a rational connection between the facts found and the choice made.
It further finds that the defendants’ invocation of the highway modernization categorical exclusion,
and their conclusion that the Removal Project would not have a significant impact on public health
and safety, to be arbitrary and capricious as well. Therefore, the decision to proceed with the
Removal Project as described in the March 31, 2026 NPS Decision Memorandum and the March
31, 2026 NPS and FHWA Categorial Exclusion documents, as well as in the February 23 NPS and
February 27 FHWA Categorical Exclusion documents to the extent they were not rescinded or
nullified but only elaborated upon on March 31, is hereby VACATED and REMANDED to the
National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration. This means, as counsel for the
defendants acknowledged on the record at the hearing, that the decision is null and void, and the
Removal Project may not and will not proceed on April 23, 2026. Given the ruling in plaintiff’s
favor on the merits, plaintiff’s request for interim relief is denied as MOOT.

More to come; but the 15th Street Bike Lanes will stay for now!! Here's the conclusion of the 61 page decision ... THANK YOU for your support! Wanted you to hear it from us first ... CONCLUSION The Court finds the decision to proceed with the 15th Street Cycle Track Removal to be arbitrary and capricious because the record does not reflect that the defendants examined the relevant data and articulated a rational connection between the facts found and the choice made. It further finds that the defendants’ invocation of the highway modernization categorical exclusion, and their conclusion that the Removal Project would not have a significant impact on public health and safety, to be arbitrary and capricious as well. Therefore, the decision to proceed with the Removal Project as described in the March 31, 2026 NPS Decision Memorandum and the March 31, 2026 NPS and FHWA Categorial Exclusion documents, as well as in the February 23 NPS and February 27 FHWA Categorical Exclusion documents to the extent they were not rescinded or nullified but only elaborated upon on March 31, is hereby VACATED and REMANDED to the National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration. This means, as counsel for the defendants acknowledged on the record at the hearing, that the decision is null and void, and the Removal Project may not and will not proceed on April 23, 2026. Given the ruling in plaintiff’s favor on the merits, plaintiff’s request for interim relief is denied as MOOT.

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The George Washington University hiring Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Washington in Washington, DC | LinkedIn Posted 11:33:12 PM. Recruitment PlanI. RECRUITMENT PLANPosting Number: F002566Academic Title: Jenny McKean Moore…See this and similar jobs on LinkedIn.

🚨Dream job for someone🚨

Teach poetry at George Washington University in DC, and work on your own poetry -- academic year 2026-27

$80k, seems like a great fellowship

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BREAKING: in March 2026, *every single one* of the 1,341 refugees admitted in the United States were white South Africans:

In FY 2026, the U.S. has admitted a total of 4,496 white South Africans, three Afghans (back in November), and nobody else.

www.rpc.state.gov/documents/Re...

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Once this becomes a muscle, I found the urge to post drops to near-zero

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Say what you will about Boston, but the airport has a *proper* bookshop (stocking popular titles AND the classics), including a stand featuring a niche local publisher

This used to be common

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Millionaires Are Overrepresented in the U.S. Senate — By a Lot It raises questions around how a group of mostly multimillionaires makes policy that affects millions — and how expensive it is to run for Senate in the first place.

7 percent of the US population are worth more than a million dollars, but 73 out of 100 U.S. Senators are millionaires. Many are worth a lot more than that.

Great deep dive into the wealth of our national political class, and it forces the question: Who are they governing for?

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For an upcoming story: What is your favorite recurring event in D.C.?

Criteria: At least monthly, people tend to go repeatedly, and ideally you’re learning/doing something together.

Examples: Social dancing meetups, repeated volunteering opportunities, clubs for hobbies, etc. Thanks so much!

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Gregory Bovino’s Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets

This quote from Greg Bovino reminds me of a character from Colson Whitehead's 'Underground Railroad'.

“I wish I’d caught even more illegal aliens... I mean, we went as hard as we could, but there’s always a creative and innovative solution to catching even more.”

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“As Arctic Threats Rise, Canada May Need to Lean on the United States”

www.nytimes.com/2026/03/23/w...

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Is It tariffs? oil/gas? I understand that we have to import it but $27 seems bananas. (Also why are bananas so cheap? They come from the same places that coffee does.)

Neither 95 cents for 7 bananas nor $27 coffee bags make any intuitive sense

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I just spent $27 on 1.5 lbs of coffee — what are we doing here

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New to this year's festival: a night of short eco-horror films, including one where manta rays rise from the ocean depths seeking revenge for the death of one of their friends.

Here's the trailer. It looks awesome.

@dceff.bsky.social

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Get Out There: D.C.'s Environmental Film Fest For this week's Get Out There, we take you to a city-wide festival showcasing environmental films from well known filmmakers, as well as indie-shorts that give rising talent their first taste of recog...

DC's environmental film fest kicks off this week.

I break down the festival for @wamu.org

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Feds are getting more involved in how D.C.’s schools look President Trump’s vision for what Washington should look like extends well beyond the federal core.

Trump's architecture oversight board wants a redesign of a DC public school

“We have to take a stand and see if we can compel folks to start building buildings that are truly beautiful and inspiring”

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Accidentally celebrated St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a 48 hour getaway to San Antonio — was pleasantly surprised!

The San Antonio Botanical Garden was amazing, skipped the Alamo

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She sealed her doors and kept lights off. Her Pepco bill still nearly doubled Soaring electricity bills have left many Maryland residents demanding answers and relief. Experts cite a range of factors driving up energy prices. Soaring electricity bills have left many Maryland re...

Melinda Robertson... set her thermostat to 68 degrees, sealed out drafts with tape, & turned off lights she didn’t need. But her electricity bill nearly doubled, over $700 for the second month in a row.

“So this month I have to cut back on groceries”

wamu.org/story/26/03/...

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Opinion | The Glorious Birds We Saved

Great essay on the potential of humans as agents of destruction, but also conservation:

"To see a whooping crane in the wild is to be reminded that we nearly killed something miraculous — and then, almost unbelievably, we didn’t."

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Potomac River Tunnel Project | DC Water document.querySelector('.map-legend-item[data-label="Other Clean River Projects"]') .addEventListener('click', function () { window.open('/cleanrivers', '_blank'); }); The Potomac River Tunnel (PRT) i...

Because of these combined sewage overflows, DC is building a tunnel under the Potomac that's 18 feet in diameter.

(That's what that construction along Canal Road by Georgetown University is about right now).

The tunnel is expected to cut down on CSO events by 93%. It's planned to be done in 2030.

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Each year, the Potomac gets 3x as much wastewater (🌧️+💩) from these combined sewage pipes as has flowed into the river from this Potomac Interceptor spill.

No sewage spills are good, but these are very common.

DC Water's own estimates say that the Potomac averages 74 of these spills each year.

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DC has 48 combined wastewater outfalls, which means that pretty much every flowing body of water (including the Potomac, Anacostia, Piney Branch & Rock Creek) in the area gets sewage when it rains.

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When will the Potomac River be free of sewage? A sewage spill has contaminated the Potomac River. Each year, nearly three times as much wastewater flows into the river from D.C.'s pipes.

When will the Potomac River be clear of sewage?

Yes, the river's levels of e. coli are well below limits recommended for recreational use – aka, the water is basically clean now.

BUT the city has combined sewage & wastewater pipes. So almost any time it rains => sewage spills into the river
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Brady Tkachuk admits to ‘hatred’ as US and Canada prepare for Olympic men’s ice hockey final The US and Canada are prepared for a stormy men’s ice hockey final on Sunday as the long-time rivals face off for Winter Olympic gold

“The rivalry between the teams has sharpened recently, particularly as political tensions have risen between Canada & USA. In the 4 Nations tournament, Canadian fans booed the US anthem…”

It‘s journalistic malpractice to ignore reasons behind the anthem booing

www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/f...

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My daughter is concerned about the whereabouts of our dog’s ball. If you see it, please let me know

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D.C. residents with disabilities say the latest snow storm has been especially tough D.C. is still covered with layers of snow and ice after a major snow storm hit the region in late January. It’s made it difficult for everyone to move around. For some people with disabilities, it’s b...

After almost 10 minutes of trying, Olivia Norman still hasn’t been able to cross Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D.C..

“Usually I would just be able to find the curb,” Norman says. “But because there’s mountains of ice, I can’t find the path here.”

Norman is blind.

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Talent Community – Future Opportunities at Democracy Docket | Work With Us Join Our Talent Community Future Opportunities at Democracy Docket Democracy Docket is growing — and while we may not have the exact role f...

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Why can i not find a child sized Marie Philip Poulin Team Canada jersey?

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WAMU News Special: One year later - the crash near Reagan National Airport To mark a year since the tragedy over the Potomac occured, WAMU spoke with some of those who lost loved ones in the crash - partners, family members and children.

"This was 100% preventable. It's shameful... Action should occur before people die."

- NTSB chair Jennifer Homendy on the many ways that federal agencies failed the victims of last January's midair collision at DCA

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WAMU News Special: One year later - the crash near Reagan National Airport To mark a year since the tragedy over the Potomac occured, WAMU spoke with some of those who lost loved ones in the crash - partners, family members and children.

It’s been a year since an Army helicopter & commercial plane collided over the Potomac River.

Airing on @wamu.org right now: a special where we hear from the loved ones of the victims, first responders, & steps lawmakers are taking to make DCA safer

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lol, my wife and I were discussing that very thing on the weekend.

It could be a (any other sport)-based romance show and it wouldn't be very different.

(semi-related: we also saw our first PWHL game on Sunday and it was *terrific*)

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