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WTOP: DC, Va. income tax deadlines extended

Editor Mar 19, 2021
D.C. and Virginia are extending the deadline for their residents to file their income tax returns and pay their taxes to May 17.

WTOP: Howard plans for virtual commencement while waiting for in-person guidance from DC

Editor Mar 19, 2021
While waiting until D.C. issues guidance on holding in-person festivities, Howard University said that it is also moving forward with plans to conduct a virtual commencement in May.

DCist: Wanna Bet On The Home Team In March Madness? It May Require Crossing The Potomac River

Editor Mar 19, 2021
If you passionately believe that Georgetown’s going to go all the way in this year’s March Madness, you can now legally put some money on it — but it will take a trip across the Key Bridge to get it done.

DCist: Kiss Tavern In Shaw Loses Liquor License After Allegedly Violating COVID-19 Restrictions

Editor Mar 19, 2021
Kiss Tavern, a restaurant and hookah lounge in Shaw, has lost its liquor license for the business’ “willful” violation of the city’s COVID-19 precautions, and alleged attempts to evade enforcement, according to D.C.’s Alcoholic Beverage…

DCist: Security Restrictions On Capitol Grounds Are Cutting Off An Iconic Place Of Protest

Editor Mar 19, 2021
Progressive political strategist Melissa Byrne has been thinking about how protests around the COVID relief bill might have played out if the public had access to the Capitol grounds.

WTOP: Some DC youth sports return to competition

Editor Mar 19, 2021
A new mayoral order in D.C. is allowing for some low-contact kids sports to return to competition April 1, and those who run high school sports in the District say it’s a relief.

WTOP: DC 911 interim director details errors, pledges improvements

Editor Mar 19, 2021
The interim director of D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, which operates the District’s 911 call center, has told a D.C. Council oversight committee she considers some dispatcher behaviors “deal breakers” and “unacceptable,” and is…

DCist: Computer, Other Items Stolen From Casa Ruby’s Southeast D.C. Facility

Editor Mar 19, 2021
A computer and other items were stolen from Casa Ruby Wellness Center earlier this month, according to D.C. Police.

WTOP: DC gives OK for National Shrine to open at 25% capacity

Editor Mar 19, 2021
The District has given the go-ahead to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception to open at 25% capacity from March 29 to April 5, just in time for Easter.

Washingtonian: Residents of This Luxury DC Apartment Building Say They’re Sick of Other Tenants…

Editor Mar 19, 2021
“The only thing that I can think of is that there's a significant percentage of residents who don't believe in masks or are not wearing them to prove a point.”

DCist: D.C. Hesitates To Expand Hotel Shelter Program For Medically Vulnerable Residents, As…

Editor Mar 19, 2021
After 15 years bouncing between periodic stays in shelters and living outside, 60-year-old Maurice Ceasar moved into a D.C. hotel last March. Every day, he had access to meals, on-site medical care, and a bathroom — plus a room of his own,…

WTOP: Former Georgetown Brooks Brothers now an incubator for small retailers

Editor Mar 19, 2021
EastBanc, the largest owner of retail properties in Georgetown, has found a new use for the vacated Brooks Brothers store on M Street: A space for small D.C.-area merchants and designers who have never had a physical store to try out a…

Washingtonian: DC-Area VIPs Are Bombarding This Concierge Doctor for Covid Vaccines

Editor Mar 19, 2021
One client offered to fly him to Miami via private plane. Another flew to Dubai to get vaccinated.

WTOP: Pandemic slows DC college student’s march to madness

Editor Mar 19, 2021
After a high school basketball career filled with accolades at Sidwell Friends, Jelani Williams went to the University of Pennsylvania hoping for both academic challenges in the Ivy League and athletic challenges playing hoops for one of…

Joanne Levine and Caroline Mehta in The Washington Post: D.C. public school students like our kids…

Editor Mar 19, 2021
The pandemic has produced many grim milestones. March 13 was another: the one-year anniversary of the shuttering of D.C. Public Schools.

Washington Post: ‘We’re losing a piece of our history’

Editor Mar 19, 2021
The checkers club is closing after nearly 40 years

WTOP: National Park Service plans to revitalize DC’s Shepherd Parkway area

Editor Mar 18, 2021
The National Park Service has made plans to revitalize and restore the Shepherd Parkway area in D.C.

DCist: Will DDOT Repave A Street, Sidewalk, Or Alley Near You In 2021? Find Out On This Map.

Editor Mar 18, 2021
The District Department of Transportation will begin its repaving program when the weather warms up in the coming weeks, and on Thursday, it released a map of which roads, sidewalks, and alleys it will fix this year.

City Paper: Even With Legal Sports Betting, the March Madness Experience Is Still Not a Reality in…

Editor Mar 18, 2021
This should be the biggest weekend of the year at the local sportsbooks, but a full year after legalized gambling arrived in D.C., there is still only one actual sportsbook.

City Paper: Much of D.C.’s Vaccine Information Is Only in English. Some Change is Coming.

Editor Mar 18, 2021
Absent adequate translated materials, community members pool resources to support immigrants. One ANC filed complaints with the DC Office of Humans Rights.
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