Photo by Joe Danielewicz DDOT is tweaking the bike lanes currently being installed between the White House and the Capitol on Pennsylvania Ave. DCist reported the first public glimpse of the plans in March. While the majority of the plans remain intact, there are some small but significant changes.... continue reading on DCist
Joe Danielewicz
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Friday is National Bike to Work Day, and if you're dusting off that old Schwinn for the trip, the Washington Area Bicyclist Association wants to help. WABA will be providing 35 pit stops along many routes tomorrow morning, where Bike to Workers can charge up with food and drinks, catch... continue reading on DCist
Photo by FrogMiller In a city that can at times feel like it's in perpetual lockdown, one government building remained fairly accessible to the public: the United States Supreme Court. That changes tomorrow though, when the building's iconic front entrance closes to visitors. The reason? Security, of course. School... continue reading on DCist
When TV mega star Oprah Winfrey isn't dishing with Rielle Hunter on the private lives of former presidential candidates, she has something else on her mind: text messaging. Specifically, she's waging her own one-woman (albeit with a pretty power megaphone) campaign to stop drivers from texting and using cell... continue reading on DCist
Photo by ianseanlivingston Feel passionately about how the District handled the record breaking snowfall this winter? Well, the D.C. Dept. of Transportation is inviting folks to provide feedback on their efforts in an online chat with Director Gabe Klein Friday afternoon. DDOT holds online forums on a variety of... continue reading on DCist

