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NPR: Howard University’s Decision To Cut Classics Department Prompts An Outcry

Editor May 10, 2021
Howard University in Washington, D.C., is the nation's only historically Black university with a classics department, but it provoked criticism last month when it was reported that school officials had decided to eliminate the department. …

DCist: Psychedelic Art Installation Meow Wolf Isn’t Coming To Fort Totten After All

Editor May 10, 2021
The highly anticipated sci-fi art installation Meow Wolf will not open a fourth location at the Art Place at Fort Totten.

WTOP: DC to lift most capacity restrictions May 21; fully reopen in June

Editor May 10, 2021
D.C. plans to lift a slew of coronavirus capacity restrictions starting May 21, with a full reopening to come in June.

City Paper: Bowser Announces Full Reopening on June 11, Capacity Increases for Restaurants and Bars…

Editor May 10, 2021
Starting May 21, there will be no capacity restrictions on restaurants. Taverns and nightclubs can increase indoor capacity from 25 to 50 percent.

DCist: United Medical Center Is Likely To Come Under Management Of A Fiscal Control Board

Editor May 10, 2021
The troubled United Medical Center is set to close in 2023 to make way for a new facility at St. Elizabeths campus. In the meantime, UMC remains the only hospital in Ward 8, and it faces an uncertain future.

Washington Post: D.C. police officers accused of racing cruisers charged with reckless driving

Editor May 10, 2021
A current and a former D.C. police officer accused of racing two marked cruisers that crashed on a street in Northeast Washington have been charged with reckless driving and other traffic offenses, according to court records.

WTOP: 2 DC officers charged with reckless driving in street racing investigation

Editor May 10, 2021
Two D.C. police officers under investigation for totaling two cruisers in an apparent street race last month have been identified and charged, according to court documents.

DCist: Lafayette Square Reopens To The Public After 11 Months Of Being Totally Fenced Off

Editor May 10, 2021
The public can once again return to Lafayette Square near the White House.

City Paper: Mayor Bowser Announces Dates for Lifting Capacity Limits

Editor May 10, 2021
Amid a drop in COVID-19 cases and calls to reopen, the mayor announced that all capacity limits will lift by June 11.

Washington Post: D.C.’s Lafayette Square opens gates to pedestrians for first time in nearly a year

Editor May 10, 2021
The tall metal fence that has surrounded Lafayette Square for nearly a year opened Monday morning — to the delight of tourists and relief of D.C. residents, who took cautious steps forward into the center of the park.

DCist: Coronavirus Cases Are Plummeting In The D.C. Region As A Reopened Summer Approaches

Editor May 10, 2021
Coronavirus cases are plummeting across the D.C. region, as jurisdictions look towards returning to a somewhat normal summer.

Associated Press: Lafayette Square near the White House reopens to public

Editor May 10, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lafayette Square, the park across from the White House, reopened Monday to the public nearly a year after federal authorities fenced off the area at the height of nationwide protests over policing following the killing of…

Washington Post: D.C. to remove capacity, activity restrictions for most businesses on May 21

Editor May 10, 2021
Restrictions on bars and nightclubs, large entertainment venues and sports arenas will remain in place another three weeks, but will be lifted June 11, Bowser said at a news conference.

DCist: The Number Of Home-Schooled Students Reached A Record High During The Pandemic

Editor May 10, 2021
The number of home-schooled students has steadily increased in Virginia over the last decade, with a thousand or more students joining the ranks each year. But as the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools across the region to pivot from…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to lift most restrictions on business on May 21

Editor May 10, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday the District will lift most restrictions on public and commercial activity on May 21.

Washington Post: Vaccinated but wary, Washingtonians start to emerge from isolation

Editor May 10, 2021
The liberation of Richard McWalters was in full bloom as he strolled 14th Street NW the other day, his nose and jaw newly freed of the mask and constant worry that had shrouded him for more than a year.

DCist: D.C. To Lift Most Capacity Restrictions On May 21, Reopen Fully In June

Editor May 10, 2021
After more than a year of shifting closures and restrictions brought on by the pandemic, D.C. officials said Monday they are throwing open the doors over the course of the next month, lifting capacity and other restrictions on everything…

DCist: D.C. Entertainment Venues Request Bowser Lift Capacity Limits On July 1

Editor May 10, 2021
A slew of concert halls and entertainment businesses wrote a letter to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, requesting that she follow suit with other cities and states, and allow venues to reopen at full capacity on July 1.

Washington Business Journal: EastBanc’s CEO explains why he went from condos to cold-pressed…

Editor May 10, 2021
Anthony Lanier had an entirely different vision for the wedge-shaped piece of land at 2715 Pennsylvania Ave. NW than the place-holder outdoor bar that opened there late last month.

WTOP: National Gallery of Art to reopen West Building on Friday

Editor May 10, 2021
After closing its doors a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic, the National Gallery of Art reopens its West Building on Friday.
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