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Washington Business Journal: Shop Made in D.C. expands brand, plans for Northern Virginia locations

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Those looking to shop local will have another retail option to browse. Stacey Price is bringing her Shop Made in D.C. concept across the river with a Feb. 1 launch of Shop Made in VA.

Washington Post: Last week, the D.C. Council feared a Trump police takeover. Now, inauguration…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Two days before an attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol left the nation in turmoil, local law enforcement agencies briefed the D.C. Council on the potential dangers posed to residents as thousands of President Trump’s most ardent…

City Paper: All 6,700 Vaccine Appointments Filled in Less Than 24 Hours

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Some seniors describe technical issues after failing to book.

DCist: Activists Plan To Give Away Marijuana At COVID Vaccination Sites In D.C.

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Cannabis activists have come up with a way to entice more people to get the coronavirus vaccine: Give them weed.

WTOP: How Capitol Hill is balancing extraordinary security, everyday life

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Days after the violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol, and days before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, residents, business owners and visitors on Capitol Hill are experiencing the ups and downs of proximity to “The People’s…

DCist: Here’s What We Know About The Plans For Inauguration

Editor Jan 12, 2021
On January 20, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take their oaths of office on a stage that was ransacked by a pro-Trump mob. Biden will officially become the 46th president with law enforcement on the…

Washington Business Journal: Here’s a look at the next phase of the massive Parks at Walter…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
The next phase of work to transform the Walter Reed campus in Northwest D.C. into a mixed-use hub is taking shape.

Washington Post: Federal prosecutors investigate threats, assaults on journalists covering U.S.…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Federal prosecutors in Washington are asking members of the press who were victims of assaultive behavior or threats on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol to contact their office as part of their investigation.

WTOP: New Metro budget: Expanded bus service but ‘tough choices ahead’

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Metro officials have released new proposed budget details ahead of a board meeting Thursday meeting, which comes after the transit agency says it can now stave off drastic service cuts and layoffs thanks to an expected federal funding…

DCist: Organizers Of D.C. March For Reparations Say They Won’t ‘Cower In Fear Of Terrorist Threats’

Editor Jan 12, 2021
During the Biden-Harris inauguration, local and national organizations plan to lead a March for Reparations in D.C. and other major cities to address gaps in health care, economics, and access to home ownership due to redlining. Organizers…

Associated Press: DC seeks security boost and eyes National Guard authority

Editor Jan 12, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Last week’s mob attack on the U.S. Capitol starkly highlighted a longstanding local security paradox: The District of Columbia government lacks authority over much of the area within its borders.

Associated Press: Explainer: Why National Guard’s role was limited during riot

Editor Jan 12, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the aftermath of the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol last week, questions are being raised about why the District of Columbia National Guard played such a limited role as civilian law enforcement officers were…

WTOP: Acting Capitol Police Chief vows secure inauguration, riot investigation

Editor Jan 12, 2021
The acting chief of U.S. Capitol Police says she is committed to ensuring a safe and secure presidential inauguration, and holding officers responsible if they contributed to the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Washington Business Journal: Smithsonian won’t build much of its planned $2 billion expansion to…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
The Smithsonian Institution will not pursue the massive, futuristic expansion to its south campus that has been in the works since 2014 in favor of a more pared-down renovation of a few of its older buildings.

Washington Business Journal: Va., Md. governors join D.C. mayor in urging people to skip…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
The leaders of Virginia, Maryland and D.C. are urging Americans not to come to Washington for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden as they and federal law enforcement ramp up security before the event.

UrbanTurf: A Push to Get DC-Area Airbnb Hosts Not to Book Near Inauguration

Editor Jan 12, 2021
Last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump-supporting insurrectionists not only stunned the nation, but also had a chilling effect on DC residents, many of whom were disturbed to find people who had made the pilgrimage to the city…

DCist: Bowser Extends Indoor Dining Ban Amid Heightened Security In D.C.

Editor Jan 12, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended a citywide ban on indoor dining and other Phase 2 activities until 5 a.m. on Jan. 22, citing public health and safety concerns.

WTOP: DC extends indoor dining, museum restrictions through inauguration

Editor Jan 12, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser late Monday extended the city’s indoor dining restrictions until Jan. 22, days after President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.

Washington Post: Bowser to keep indoor dining, museums closed past Inauguration Day

Editor Jan 12, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) ordered indoor restaurants and museums to remain closed until two days after President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, in a mayoral fiat meant to both curb the rising coronavirus infections in the city and…

Washington Post: After judge orders release following arrest, D.C. police escort defendants charged…

Editor Jan 12, 2021
A group of arrestees freed to await trial for allegedly refusing to leave the U.S. Capitol grounds Wednesday evening were released from detention near D.C. police headquarters through a door that funneled them away from media,…
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District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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