Morning Notes

8300 Wisconsin construction, photo via J.D. Mack

Chevy Chase Woman Gets More Prison Time For 2010 Collision – A Chevy Chase woman who in 2010 hit and killed a woman getting out of a parked car in Dupont Circle, had 33 more months added to her prison term. Jorida Davidson was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in July of this year. Last week, she was sentenced to the additional time on her original three-year and nine-month sentence for negligent homicide. Davidson was found in her Chevy Chase condominium the night of the incident. [DCist]

Republican Council Candidate: Bethesda Has Turned Into Haven For Elites – Republican Jim Kirkland is running against incumbent Roger Berliner for the District 1 County Council seat and says Bethesda has become too white-collar. The lawn care business operator also said the county imposes unfair restrictions on work trucks and trailers and that police should stop doing drunk driving checkpoints. [The Gazette]

Woodmont Triangle Vacancies – A former salon at 7813 Old Georgetown Rd. and the Leahy Plumbing & Heating storefront at 4916 Cordell Ave. are now vacant and up for lease from property manager Conley Management. [Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row]

Fashion Show At Co2 Lounge – Cesco Osteria’s Co2 Lounge (7401 Woodmont Ave.) is hosting a swimwear fashion show on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Tickets cost $20 and include the show, hors d’oeuvres and a free drink. [Cesco Osteria]

Photo via J.D. Mack

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