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DCist: Congress Heights Residents Are Protesting The Renewal Of A Neighborhood Store’s Liquor…

Editor May 14, 2021
In Congress Heights, some locals are concerned about the adverse impacts of liquor stores that are concentrated in the area.

DCist: Capital Checkers Finds A New Home In Adams Morgan

Editor May 14, 2021
After losing its longtime clubhouse in Shaw earlier this year, Capital Pool Checkers Association has found a new home.

Washington Business Journal: Huge pool of potential Marriott Wardman Park buyers culled to a…

Editor May 14, 2021
It could take until after Labor Day for a buyer to emerge for the former Marriott Wardman Park hotel, as the team seeking to sell the property has asked a federal bankruptcy court for more time to complete the process.

Washington Post: Venerated D.C. checkers club finds new home in Adams Morgan

Editor May 14, 2021
Since losing their lease nearly two months ago, members of the Capitol Pool Checkers Association have been searching for a new home, a challenging task in the District, where most rents easily exceed what the club can afford.

Christy Respress in The Post: D.C. has the resources and the know-how to ensure nobody else lives…

Editor May 14, 2021
Though D.C. continues to make progress toward ending both family and veteran homelessness, which have decreased significantly from prior years, the number of single adults experiencing chronic homelessness increased by an alarming 21…

DCist: ‘It Seemed Forever’: How One D.C. Retirement Community Is Bouncing Back From The Pandemic

Editor May 14, 2021
As she approached her eighties, Priscilla Cunningham found a new calling. She became the librarian at Knollwood, a D.C. retirement facility that serves veterans and former diplomats and their families.

WTOP: DC prisons will see return of some in-person services for fully-vaccinated inmates

Editor May 14, 2021
The D.C. Department of Corrections has issued updated guidance for how it is responding to the coronavirus pandemic, and several programs are set to return in person for the first time since the pandemic began for fully vaccinated inmates.…

Washington Post: Metro expects most pre-pandemic riders won’t return this year amid an altered…

Editor May 14, 2021
The transit agency will regain only about 42 percent of its pre-pandemic riders by the end of the year, according to a new report.

Washington Post: White House discussing tweaks to D.C. statehood bill to ‘allay concerns’ in Senate

Editor May 14, 2021
The White House is talking to members of Congress about potential changes to the D.C. statehood bill that could reduce opposition in the Senate, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday.

DCist: Riders Say Frequent Cleaning, Ability To Social Distance Will Encourage Them To Return To…

Editor May 13, 2021
Metrorail and Metrobus riders say frequent cleaning, social distancing in trains and buses, and frequent service are among the top issues that would prompt them to return to riding public transit as the pandemic wanes.

DCist: Appeals Court Sides With D.C. To Authorize The City’s Ban On Eviction Filings

Editor May 13, 2021
Tenants scored a victory in the D.C. Court of Appeals on Thursday.

Washington Post: A little scared of needles, but really happy to be vaccinated

Editor May 13, 2021
Shifting slightly in his seat, Hector Knox bounced his leg and stretched before indicating his decision: He wanted the shot in his left arm.

WTOP: Metro bus service to ramp up without rail fare discounts

Editor May 13, 2021
Metro will take more steps toward a return to normalcy next month with additional bus service.

Associated Press: DC Police victim of massive data leak by ransomware gang

Editor May 13, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The police department in the nation’s capital has suffered a massive leak of internal information after refusing to meet the blackmail demands of Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate. Experts say it’s the worst known…

DCist: Dozens Of Men Are Living In A Ward 2 Shelter That Was Supposed To Close For Repairs

Editor May 13, 2021
Earlier this year, one of the only short-term shelters in Ward 2 closed temporarily to repair long-standing plumbing, power, and air system issues in the building, located near Mount Vernon Triangle.

WTOP: Free timed National Zoo passes available starting Friday

Editor May 13, 2021
All National Zoo timed passes will be available to the public on Friday as it prepares to open May 21.

Washington Post: D.C. jail to relax coronavirus restrictions, end nearly 24-hour lockdown

Editor May 13, 2021
D.C. corrections officials will ease an array of coronavirus restrictions in the coming weeks and relax the nearly 24-hour confinement that inmates endured for more than a year, according to plans released Thursday.

DCist: Photos: New Southwest Library Features Sustainable Design, Plenty Of Meeting Space, And…

Editor May 13, 2021
When it finally opens to the public on Saturday, the newly renovated Southwest Library will come with one fewer floor than the original building, but far more features and usable space.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. could soon create a major new exception to its Covid-inspired…

Editor May 13, 2021
The District is slowly opening the door to allow more evictions, as lawmakers prepare to take up a bill that would allow landlords to evict tenants so long as they’ve tried to secure rental assistance money for them first.

Washington Post: Hackers post hundreds of pages of purported internal D.C. police documents

Editor May 13, 2021
Hackers who have infiltrated the D.C. police department’s computer network have posted hundreds and possibly thousands of purported department documents, many containing what appears to be information related to gang and crew intelligence.…
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