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DCist: D.C. Will Open Vaccine Appointments To Wide Swath Of Residents With Qualifying Medical…

Editor Feb 18, 2021
D.C. will open up vaccine access on March 1 to a broad swath of residents ages 16 to 64 who have certain qualifying medical conditions, DC Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt said during a press conference on Thursday.

City Paper: Can the Commercial Real Estate Market Hint at the Future of D.C. Dining?

Editor Feb 18, 2021
Seasoned commercial real estate broker John A. Asadoorian says the restaurateurs with futures in D.C. recognize we’re not going back to the before times once the coronavirus pandemic lifts. “The longer we went through the period of…

WTOP: Autonomous shuttle linking part of Capital Riverfront with Barracks Row, Capitol Hill

Editor Feb 18, 2021
Boston-based Optimus Ride, operator of boxy, autonomously driven passenger shuttles, has launched a service connecting part of D.C.’s Capital Riverfront to Barracks Row and Capitol Hill.

Rosa Brooks in Washington Monthly: What I Didn’t Learn at Police Academy

Editor Feb 18, 2021
The only people in America not debating race and policing while I trained as a cop were my instructors.

WTOP: Arena Stage presents virtual slate with mini musicals, love letters in the mail

Editor Feb 18, 2021
It has been nearly a year since Arena Stage shut down due to COVID-19, but that’s not stopping the virtual output from D.C.’s most prolific theater.

Associated Press: AP source: Police suggest keeping Capitol fence for months

Editor Feb 18, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Capitol Police officials told congressional leaders the razor-wire topped fencing around the Capitol should remain in place for several more months as law enforcement continues to track threats against lawmakers, a…

UrbanTurf: More Development on Connecticut Avenue? ANC 3C Passes Pro-Density Resolution

Editor Feb 18, 2021
On Wednesday night, an Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) for Cleveland Park, among other neighborhoods, gave the thumbs up to a measure that could bring more development to a prominent stretch of Connecticut Avenue.

DCist: D.C. Expands Vaccine Eligibility To Grocery Store Staff And Other Essential Workforce Groups

Editor Feb 18, 2021
D.C. expanded vaccine eligibility to new groups of essential workers on Thursday, which means that grocery store workers, social service outreach workers, manufacturing workers, and food packaging workers are now eligible for vaccines in…

DCist: D.C.’s Chief Financial Officer, A Steady Hand For The City’s Finances, Announces Resignation

Editor Feb 18, 2021
Jeffrey DeWitt, the District’s independent chief financial officer, announced his resignation from the position on Wednesday night, saying he accepted a job at the University of Kansas to allow him to be “nearer to my family and my…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. opens vaccination appointments to grocery store employees, more…

Editor Feb 18, 2021
The District has opened up Covid vaccinations to grocery store workers and several other categories of essential workers.

Washington Post: D.C. CFO Jeffrey DeWitt to resign next month amid pandemic-tinged budget season

Editor Feb 17, 2021
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt announced his resignation Wednesday, just as the city’s process for setting its next budget amid the financial stress of the pandemic is getting underway.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. CFO Jeffrey DeWitt, the city’s top budget minder, is…

Editor Feb 17, 2021
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey DeWitt is leaving D.C. government after seven years managing the city’s finances, opening a hugely meaningful vacancy just before lawmakers consider a new, Covid-impacted budget.

WTOP: DC to open up COVID-19 vaccinations to grocery store workers, more

Editor Feb 17, 2021
D.C. will open up COVID-19 vaccination appointments to certain workers, including grocery store employees, starting Thursday.

CNN: Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops to remain in Washington through mid-March due to concerns…

Editor Feb 17, 2021
Washington (CNN) — Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald…

Washington Post: As coronavirus cases decline, leaders in D.C. region slowly peel back restrictions

Editor Feb 17, 2021
Leaders in Maryland and Virginia eased up on some pandemic-related restrictions Wednesday as the rate of new coronavirus infections continued to fall from its winter peak.

Washington Business Journal: One of D.C.’s priciest office buildings could be sold at auction

Editor Feb 17, 2021
A high-end office building overlooking Franklin Square in the District is slated to be sold at a foreclosure auction next month, the latest sign of distress for commercial real estate owners across Greater Washington due to stubbornly…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor declares gun violence a ‘public health crisis,’ proposes new solutions

Editor Feb 17, 2021
After an especially bloody year of shootings in the District, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser on Wednesday formally declared gun violence to be a public health crisis in the city and announced a new, “whole government” approach to combating the…

Washington Business Journal: Republic Properties pivots to residential for last piece of The Portals

Editor Feb 17, 2021
Republic Properties Corp. plans to develop a multifamily building instead of office for the final phase of The Portals, its mixed-use development in Southwest D.C., based on a shift in market conditions in the area.

City Paper: ACLU-DC Sues D.C. Police Over Stop and Frisk Data. Again.

Editor Feb 17, 2021
The suit is part of a years-long legal battle to bring more transparency and accountability to D.C. police.

DCist: Bowser Declares Gun Violence Public Health Crisis, Creates Emergency Response Center

Editor Feb 17, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a new order Wednesday, declaring gun violence a public health crisis and pledging $15 million to a new initiative aimed at decreasing violence in targeted neighborhoods.
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