It’s over (for now). Here’s who won local elections in DC.

By Jesse B Rauch (Elections Assistant) • November 5, 2020

We’ll leave it to you to find your federal results, but we will continue to be your source for everything local.

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13 riders speak about cycling with disabilities, discrimination, and difference

By Kea Wilson (Streetsblog) • November 4, 2020

Some of the most intimidating barriers to enjoying cycling have less to do with non-existent bike lanes and hulking SUVs, and more to do with the kinds of bodies our cycling culture is built to suit — and in a new online speaker series, 13 riders shared stories of how disability, discrimination, and differences have shaped the way they ride.

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Breakfast links: MoCo considers reimposing COVID-19 restrictions

By Latisha Johnson (Contributor) • November 5, 2020

Montgomery County could reimpose coronavirus restrictions

Montgomery County’s executive wants to reintroduce some restrictions on social gatherings, dining and in-person shopping in response to rising coronavirus infections. The executive order is subject to a County Council vote.  (Post)

A Silver Line contractor is being banned from federal contracts

Universal Concrete Products, the contractor responsible for manufacturing concrete panels for the Silver Line extension, has been barred for three years from pursuing federal contracts, grants, and loans. The FTA made the decision after an investigation found the contractor falsified quality-control tests and defective panels.   (Lori Aratani / Post)

A gender and racial shift is coming to DC Council

The projected wins of Christina Henderson, Brooke Pinto, and Janeese L. George will shift the gender balance of the DC Council, forming its first female majority in more than two decades. The council is also expected to become majority Black.  (Ariane Datil / WUSA9)

Black cyclists ride together in Baltimore

Black People Ride Bikes, a bike group in Baltimore, has been rising in popularity as they work to encourage Black Baltimoreans to ride, educating beginners and dismantling barriers.  (Tatyana Turner / Baltimore Sun)

One clear election night winner: transit

State and local transit initiatives won this week on ballots across the country, with thirteen out of 17 transit measures passing.  (Kea Wilson / Streetsblog)

Redfin is being sued for “digital redlining”

Housing advocacy groups are suing Redfin for “digital redlining” after a two-year investigation y the National Fair Housing Alliance found that the website’s pricing and service policies favor predominately white zip codes.   (Michele Lerner / Post)

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