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WTOP: Capitol Police acting chief: We didn’t tell National Guard to leave Capitol facilities

Editor Jan 22, 2021
Following reports that National Guard troops had been booted from the Capitol Complex in D.C. and told to use a parking garage as a rest area, acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said Friday that her agency ordered no such thing.…

Colman McCarthy in The Post: How a young man went from his first job caring for poor field workers…

Editor Jan 22, 2021
On Sep. 8, 1993, in the third-floor atrium of the D.C. Superior Court at 500 Indiana Ave. NW, Russell F. Canan was sworn in as a judge. Taking in the investiture and, safe to say, relishing it and beaming with pride, was a Roman Catholic…

WTOP: DC Auto Show postponed due to COVID-19

Editor Jan 22, 2021
The Washington, D.C., Auto Show will not be held as planned March 26 through April 4. Show organizers cite the ongoing coronavirus health emergency in D.C. and around the world.

WTOP: DC leaders express confidence in plan to get kids back in classroom

Editor Jan 22, 2021
The D.C. Public Schools system is moving closer to getting students back in the classroom, with plans to have thousands of students return for in-person learning at the start of the third grading quarter.

Washington Post: To honor Kamala Harris, these women are bringing a traditional Indian art form to…

Editor Jan 22, 2021
A traditional South Indian art form will head toward the U.S. Capitol to welcome President Biden and Vice President Harris, in part as a nod to Harris’s Tamil heritage.

Washington Business Journal: In Need of a Rebound — Monumental suffered serious financial hits…

Editor Jan 22, 2021
Ted Leonsis wants to be optimistic.

Washington Times: ‘Life is opening up again’ in D.C. after inauguration

Editor Jan 21, 2021
District removes fences, opens roads following weeks of heightened security

Washingtonian: Why Were Last Night’s Inauguration Fireworks So Amazing?

Editor Jan 21, 2021
They outshined what we've seen on recent Independence Days.

WTOP: ‘A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’: Howard University band director reflects on inauguration…

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Energy is still high for the Howard University Marching Band after escorting Vice President Kamala Harris during Wednesday’s inauguration parade.

WTOP: Demand remains ‘very high’ in DC for COVID-19 vaccines; some indoor dining to return

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Demands for COVID-19 vaccinations remain high in D.C., despite the amount of doses not keeping up, and some indoor dining can return Friday.

Washington Post: Couple who died in Petworth fire recalled as dedicated to church and community

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Rosa Wilson never forgot a birthday. Family, friend or casual acquaintance, a card with a personal note and a prayer attached came your way. Her husband, Lester Wilson, was a skilled carpenter who used his free time to build tables and…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: That D.C. trip some of us took in high school? It needs to be mandatory.

Editor Jan 21, 2021
“Is this the Capitol or the White House?” one of the people who came to mob the U.S. Capitol asked me.

City Paper: An 8-Month Debrief: Can DC To-GoGo Compete With Big Delivery Services?

Editor Jan 21, 2021
“As recently as March we were a couple of bar owners with a meat business. Now we’re a tech firm.”

WTOP: Demand remains ‘very high’ in DC for COVID-19 vaccines; some indoor dining to return

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Demands for COVID-19 vaccinations remain high in D.C., despite the amount of doses not keeping up, and some indoor dining can return Friday.

Washington Business Journal: Jared and Ivanka’s Kalorama rental coming back to the market

Editor Jan 21, 2021
The Kalorama residence that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump moved into at the start of President Donald Trump's lone term is back on the market just as that term ends.

City Paper: When Will the District Be Demilitarized?

Editor Jan 21, 2021
“We will also work with our federal partners to understand their approach on the National Guard presence and the posture at the Capitol and federal assets.”

WTOP: Bridges, most Metro stations reopen as DC lifts inaugural security measures

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Most Metro stations and bridges leading into Washington reopened Thursday following an extensive security shutdown for the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

City Paper: Elias Taddesse Shares Three Lessons Every Chef Can Learn From the Pandemic

Editor Jan 21, 2021
Best known for juicy burgers and a doro wat fried chicken sandwich, Mélange opened in September.

DCist: D.C. Clarifies Vaccine Sign-Up And Distribution As Demand Continues To Outpace Supply

Editor Jan 21, 2021
D.C. officials have released a breakdown of next week’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution, but are asking for patience from residents as demand continues to outpace supply.

Washington Post: D.C. will resume indoor dining Friday as coronavirus cases hover at elevated levels

Editor Jan 21, 2021
The District will allow indoor restaurants to reopen Friday, even as the rate of new daily coronavirus infections in the city has stayed well above the target for such Phase 2 activities for more than two months.
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