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Washington Business Journal: Here’s what’s new at Nationals games for the 2021 season, from Covid…

Editor Mar 30, 2021
At first, only 5,000 fans will get the chance to sing “Baby Shark” and buy a beer at a Washington Nationals game, starting with the team's home opener Thursday. But the team is already gearing up for a gradual return to a more normal…

DCist: ‘What If We Mess This Up?’ Health Experts And Locals Temper Their Optimism For Summer

Editor Mar 30, 2021
Spring is in the air, and Pat Daniels is back to walking around her Adams Morgan neighborhood with a flower in her hair. It’s her way of building a sense of community and putting a smile on her neighbors’ faces. Now that she’s been…

Washingtonian: DC Urban Moms, the Catty Parenting Site of Washington’s Elite, Is Now the Subject of…

Editor Mar 30, 2021
The gossipy list is getting attention from scholars at the Brookings Institution and Gallaudet U.

City Paper: Vaccine Progress Report: 76% of Doses Administered

Editor Mar 30, 2021
DC Health also reports that 64% of seniors have received at least a first dose of the vaccine.

Washington Business Journal: Union Kitchen co-founder claims he is not responsible for unpaid rent

Editor Mar 30, 2021
Jonas Singer is pushing back against allegations that he and fellow Union Kitchen co-founder Cullen Gilchrist owe nearly $154,600 in unpaid rent for their food incubator's Ivy City headquarters.

DCist: From Teaching Law To Enforcing It: This Georgetown Professor Became A D.C. Cop, And Wrote A…

Editor Mar 30, 2021
It’s often said that if you truly want to understand someone, you need to walk a mile in their shoes — or maybe walk their beat while you’re at it.

DCist: After Uncertain Future, Dupont Underground Secures New Lease With D.C.

Editor Mar 30, 2021
After more than a year of uncertainty for Dupont Underground, the nonprofit art organization has renewed its lease with the city, securing eight more years in its subterranean space in the heart of Dupont Circle.

WTOP: Word up! Planet Word museum reopens this week at DC’s Franklin Square

Editor Mar 30, 2021
How is your linguistic aptitude? Can you turn a phrase? Are you at a loss for words?

WTOP: Biden’s ‘trailblazing’ judicial candidates for DC and Maryland

Editor Mar 30, 2021
President Joe Biden named a slate of judicial picks Tuesday, and some of the nominees represent firsts for D.C. and Maryland.

DCist: D.C. Lawmakers Revive Push For Controversial Tax On Sodas And Sugary Drinks

Editor Mar 30, 2021
The controversial debate over whether sodas and other sugary drinks should be taxed at a higher rate is coming back to the D.C. Council.

WTOP: Condos will replace church parking lot in Shaw

Editor Mar 30, 2021
Roadside Development and Dantes Partners are moving forward with a long-planned condo project at 8th and O Streets Northwest in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood.

Washington Post: Who gets vaccines in D.C.? 1,700 lawyers, 1,400 journalists and 218 ride-hailing…

Editor Mar 30, 2021
Data briefly posted on a D.C. government website last week offers an unusual glimpse at how the city’s vaccination system is working, and for whom.

WTOP: Viewers take advantage of virtual views of DC’s iconic cherry blossoms

Editor Mar 29, 2021
For many people heeding the advice of the National Park Service and others not to see D.C.’s iconic cherry trees in peak bloom in person again this year, they’re turning to virtual options.

Washington Post: Fort McNair officials say plan for water restrictions are not directly linked to…

Editor Mar 29, 2021
The proposed restrictions on the Washington Channel, along Fort McNair and near D.C.’s Wharf district, are not linked to recent reports that Iran has made threats against the U.S. military installation, an Army official said Monday.

Washington Post: A brave rescue in 1978 is still a part of District firefighting lore

Editor Mar 29, 2021
On June 27, 1978, a trio of District firefighters were inside a house on Woodland Drive NW when one of them had a sickening realization.

Shannon Elizabeth Fyfe and Andrew Peterson in The Post: End the coronavirus lockdown in the D.C.…

Editor Mar 29, 2021
For nearly a year, the D.C. Jail has been on a coronavirus lockdown. Inmates have lived in their cells for 23 hours a day. They are not permitted to see their families or friends. Even interaction with attorneys is sparse. One inmate…

City Paper: Getting Vaccinated At Home

Editor Mar 29, 2021
Mobile clinics are bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to tenants who live in public or affordable housing. For residents, getting the shot has never been easier.

Washington Business Journal: Opponents of the McMillan project have filed another legal challenge,…

Editor Mar 29, 2021
Opponents of the redevelopment of the McMillan Sand Filtration site are mounting another legal challenge to the project, though their options for continuing to block demolition on the property are dwindling.

Washington Business Journal: How a bankruptcy on the other side of the country threw a wrench in a…

Editor Mar 29, 2021
Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners is hailing a top new retail tenant at its two-building multifamily development across N Street SE from Nationals Park — even as it stands to lose another planned heavy hitter at the project to bankruptcy.

DCist: After 16 Months Closed, The National Building Museum Will Reopen April 9

Editor Mar 29, 2021
It’s been 16 months since visitors last walked through the Great Hall of the Building Museum, but the building dedicated to buildings will reopen on April 9.
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