The education of Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White, DCPS enrollment dips, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Hirshhorn Museum will have an outdoor projection and some extended nights this month. [NBC]
- Got questions for the director of employment services? [GWW]
- John Legend is backing startups from three former inmates from D.C. [WBJ]
- How Michael Reginbogin turned “a dark empty shell” into a marvelous Penn Quarter restaurant. [Eater]
- Calabash is expanding to Brookland. [Eater]
- Updates on proposed Union Station-to-Georgetown streetcar line. [Current]
- Why this writer isn’t voting for Mayor Bowser again. [Capitol Hill Corner]
- A review of local fixed course menus. [BYT]
- Man dies after being trapped under a commuter bus near the National Mall. [WTOP]
- Celebrate black soldiers in WWI at the Library of Congress. [AFRO]
- New global private school to launch in D.C. next year. [Post]
- Public school enrollment declines, breaking six years of consecutive growth. [Post]
- “He’s the heart and soul of Ward 8.” [WCP]
- A look at Chef Spike Gjerde’s hotly anticipated restaurant. [Washingtonian]
- In the midst of this local news wreckage, PoPville keeps popping’. [WCP]
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