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438 Massachusetts Ave, NW

A farewell note from the folks at Present Company Public House:

“To our wonderful community,

We’ve been putting this off for a long time – maybe longer than we should have – because it’s a difficult reality to confront. And because it’s been a rough several years for the DC restaurant and bar scene, and it’s sad to chalk up another tally on the wrong side of the board. But it’s time to say goodbye.

Present Company Public House will be closing to the public on May 31st.

It’s been a challenging ride, (more…)



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From MPD:

“The Metropolitan Police Department announces the arrest of a suspect involved in a shooting that occurred in Northwest.

On Sunday, May 17, 2026, at approximately 6:18 p.m., Third District officers responded to the report of the sounds of gunshots in the 2600 block of 15th Street, Northwest. Upon arrival, officers located property damage and no reported victims. The detectives’ investigation revealed that the shooting occurred inside of a residence at the location. (more…)



Outside Fort Totten, WMATA also adding more “fare vending machines outside stations, closer to bus stops for our Metro Bus customers.”

From WMATA:

“Metro’s “Fares Pay for Service” campaign is now in effect, a systemwide initiative focused on improving fare compliance and protecting funding for the transportation service customers depend on every day.

The campaign was highlighted during a media event on Thursday, May 28 at the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center in Silver Spring, where Metro General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke joined Metro Transit Police officers, Metro management team, Board members and staff to expand fare enforcement and customer education efforts on Metro Bus routes throughout the region.

“Customer fares pay for bus operators, vehicle maintenance, better service, and long-term investments across the region. Fare compliance matters, fare payment is expected, and our MTPD officers will enforce our policy,” said Metro General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke. “We must restore respect for the system, support our frontline workers and fund the services our customers need.”

Metro currently delivers nearly one million customer trips every day and continues to be a national leader in ridership growth. Investments in technology, reliability, customer experience, and easier fare payment through Tap. Ride. Go. have helped grow ridership. However, fare evasion on Metro Bus remains at unacceptable levels. Fare evasion on Metro Bus could result in approximately $50 million in lost revenue this fiscal year. (more…)


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