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DCist: D.C. Area Renters, Jobless Residents Set To Receive Temporary Relief From New Coronavirus Aid

Editor Dec 21, 2020
States and the District of Columbia will not receive any additional state and local aid in a new $900 billion COVID-19 relief deal that Congress announced late Sunday night. But officials say other provisions in the legislation will…

DCist: Metro May Get Hundreds Of Millions In Federal Funding, Avoid Some Service Cuts

Editor Dec 21, 2020
Metro will likely be able to avoid some of the most drastic service cuts in its budget that begins in July if the Senate approves coronavirus relief funding this week.

WTOP: The Atlantic moving its operations to The Wharf

Editor Dec 21, 2020
The Atlantic, one of the nation’s oldest news publications, will relocate its D.C. operations from The Watergate to a new building under construction in Phase 2 of Hoffman-Madison Waterfront’s The Wharf in 2022.

WTOP: Capitol Hill neighborhood escalates fight against sportsbook

Editor Dec 21, 2020
In D.C., a Capitol Hill neighborhood is lawyering up in its battle over a liquor license application with a proposed sportsbook.

Washington Post: The Army wants water restrictions near the Wharf. Residents and D.C. leaders call…

Editor Dec 21, 2020
Commercial and recreational boat traffic on the Washington Channel has grown significantly since the Wharf opened along the Southwest Waterfront three years ago, becoming a destination for visitors arriving by land and water.

Washington Business Journal: The Atlantic to relocate from the Watergate to another waterfront…

Editor Dec 21, 2020
The Atlantic plans to leave the Watergate office complex in Foggy Bottom for space in a new office building being developed at The Wharf, adding to a roster of tenants at the mixed-use project on D.C.'s Southwest waterfront that includes…

Washington Post: Washington Monument to reopen Monday, National Park Service says

Editor Dec 20, 2020
The Washington Monument will reopen on Monday after a brief closure, the National Park Service said.

Washington Post: Karon Hylton’s mother arrested at protest outside D.C. police station

Editor Dec 20, 2020
D.C. police arrested the mother of Karon Hylton on Saturday night during a protest over her son’s death in an October moped crash while being followed by officers.

WTOP: 2 arrested during demonstrations outside DC police station

Editor Dec 20, 2020
Two people were arrested during demonstrations outside a Northwest D.C. police station Saturday night.

Washington Post: Regional health officials prepare for Week 2 of vaccinations, with Moderna coming

Editor Dec 20, 2020
Regional health officials say they will receive fewer doses than originally projected of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines this month, joining states across the country reporting similar changes.

Associated Press: President in the pews: DC churches offer Biden options

Editor Dec 19, 2020
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — His motorcade thunders around Delaware, snarling traffic. Everywhere he goes, a security team envelops him and a pack of journalists trails behind. Yet President-elect Joe Biden enters his church, St. Joseph on the…

Washington Post: Family holds vigil for man shot while driving with infant son

Editor Dec 19, 2020
Pastor Leathia Pinder had preached about the Bible’s wailing women many times before, about their raw grief for their community and their children.

Washington Post: District restaurants get ready to pivot to takeout after indoor dining ban

Editor Dec 19, 2020
Before lunch service in Adams Morgan on Saturday, restaurant workers set up tables and heating lamps for outdoor diners along 18th Street. Those that found Saturday’s brisk temperatures too chilly could eat inside — but not for much…

Washington Post: Loughboro Road NW is named for the man who had it built in the early 1800s

Editor Dec 19, 2020
First off, let’s get the pronunciation right. It’s “LUFF-boro.” How do we know that? Because of a portrait of Nathan Loughborough painted by Charles Peale Polk. In it, Nathan is holding a letter addressed to “N. Luffborough Esq.”

Barbara Harman in Washington Business Journal: Nonprofits play bigger role than ever

Editor Dec 19, 2020
In my role as founder of the Catalogue for Philanthropy, I have been moved and inspired by what I have heard and seen during this time of crisis from nonprofits across the D.C. region. There are many great and good things being done that…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Home for the holidays? An effort aims to get two dozen people into…

Editor Dec 19, 2020
In less than an hour, James Simmons will have to check into a homeless shelter, where a bunk bed waits for him. But at this moment, as he walks along Rhode Island Avenue in Northeast Washington, his focus is not on that place.

WTOP: DC bans indoor dining, adds new restrictions amid COVID-19 surge

Editor Dec 19, 2020
The District will prohibit indoor dining and add new restrictions just before Christmas, according to a new D.C. order released Friday.

Washington Post: D.C. will temporarily ban indoor dining next week, Bowser says

Editor Dec 19, 2020
The District will shut down indoor dining on for three weeks starting Wednesday night, officials said — becoming the latest local jurisdiction to take that step in the face of a surge in coronavirus cases, and leaving some restaurant…

Washington Post: Proud Boys leader says he burned Black Lives Matter banner stolen from church…

Editor Dec 18, 2020
The leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, said he participated in the burning of a Black Lives Matter banner that had been ripped from the facade of a historic Black church during unrest in downtown Washington following a rally earlier…

Associated Press: Visit by COVID-infected official closes Washington Monument

Editor Dec 18, 2020
The Trump administration abruptly closed the Washington Monument over exposure concerns from a recent visit by Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who tested positive this week for the coronavirus.
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Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…
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