We, like all Washingtonians, were deeply saddened by the Metro accident on Monday, June 22nd.
In an unfortunate coincidence, the July issue of The Washingtonian, on newsstands this week, features on the cover a stylized version of the iconic Metro map. As is normal for magazine publication schedules, the cover was planned over a month ago and is entirely unrelated to Monday's accident.
Our hearts are with the families of the victims and with the officials at Metro as they deal with this terrible tragedy.
A Note About Our July Cover
We, like all Washingtonians, were deeply saddened by the Metro accident on Monday, June 22nd.
In an unfortunate coincidence, the July issue of The Washingtonian, on newsstands this week, features on the cover a stylized version of the iconic Metro map. As is normal for magazine publication schedules, the cover was planned over a month ago and is entirely unrelated to Monday's accident.
Our hearts are with the families of the victims and with the officials at Metro as they deal with this terrible tragedy.
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