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Associated Press: Maryland, Virginia donate vaccine doses to Washington, DC

Editor Dec 18, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials in the District of Columbia are accustomed to being short-changed in different ways.

DCist: Mural Of D.C. Peace Advocate Repainted After Community Uproar

Editor Dec 18, 2020
After initially painting over a mural in honor of a slain 21-year-old peace activist, a Washington Highlands market owner has paid to replace the artwork on the side of his store.

DCist: Proud Boys Leader Takes Credit For Burning D.C. Church’s Black Lives Matter Banner

Editor Dec 18, 2020
A leader of the Proud Boys is claiming credit for tearing down and burning a Black Lives Matter banner belonging to a local church last weekend.

Washingtonian: DC Will Shut Down Indoor Dining Beginning December 23

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Restaurants will have to rely on outdoor dining and takeout

WTOP: New Black Lives Matter banner raised at DC church vandalized after pro-Trump protest

Editor Dec 18, 2020
A new Black Lives Matter banner rose up outside of a historic D.C. church following last weekend’s protests in support of President Donald Trump, when the old banner was destroyed.

Washington Post: Washington Monument shuttered after interior secretary tests positive for the…

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Park Service staff say they may have been exposed when David Bernhardt led a private, after-hours tour

City Paper: Advocates Denounce Election Results in ANC 7F07 After D.C. Jail Candidate Is…

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Community activists are raising questions about the fairness of last month’s election for advisory neighborhood commissioner in single member district 7F07 after the D.C. Board of Elections disqualified a write-in candidate for a…

Washingtonian: DC Apartment Buildings Are Giving Away Pelotons, TVs, Furniture, and Other Swag to…

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Covid-19 has led to cheaper rent, higher vacancies—and a lot more perks.

DCist: Washington Monument Closes After Potential COVID-19 Exposure Linked To DOI Secretary

Editor Dec 18, 2020
The Washington Monument is closed again — and this time it’s not due to an elevator malfunction or an earthquake, but a potential COVID-19 spread related to Department of the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt.

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. increases small business set-aside in new RFK demolition…

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Events D.C. is once again seeking a contractor to lead the demolition of RFK Memorial Stadium, and this time there is more room for small business participation on the contract.

Associated Press: DC schools reach deal with teachers on return to classroom

Editor Dec 18, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Teachers in the nation’s capital and the D.C. public school system have reached an agreement on COVID-19 safety protocols, ending a monthslong standoff and paving the way for school buildings to reopen early next year for…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. set to temporarily ban indoor dining starting Dec. 23

Editor Dec 18, 2020
D.C. is moving to temporarily ban indoor dining starting Wednesday.

DCist: D.C. Council Passes Bill Lowering Barriers To Employment For Residents With Criminal Records

Editor Dec 18, 2020
This week the D.C. Council granted final approval to a bill that will lower the barrier for residents with criminal records to find employment.

Washingtonian: Remember that $70,000 Patch of Grass in Adams Morgan? Now It’s a $1,450,000 Rowhouse

Editor Dec 18, 2020
The 1,500-square-foot home just hit the market.

DCist: D.C. To Temporarily Ban Indoor Dining Starting Next Week

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration will soon be announcing new restrictions on indoor dining in the District, prohibiting customers from eating inside restaurants starting December 23. The news comes just before Christmas, as the city’s…

City Paper: D.C. to End Indoor Dining at 10 p.m. on Dec. 23

Editor Dec 18, 2020
The city hopes to resume indoor dining in some capacity in January.

Toella Pliakas in The Post: D.C.’s Black churches will remain a ‘beacon of light’

Editor Dec 18, 2020
Last weekend, downtown D.C. was plunged into chaos when pro-Trump groups affiliated with the Proud Boys, an organization designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, descended upon D.C. to continue to claim election fraud…

WTOP: DC councilmember’s SUV stolen as car theft is on the rise

Editor Dec 18, 2020
An SUV belonging to Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh was stolen Thursday as she ran an errand, the D.C. lawmaker said.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Brau makes unexpected appearance on the House floor

Editor Dec 18, 2020
D.C. Brau Brewing made an unexpected appearance on the floor of the U.S. House on Thursday.

DCist: Meet Some Of D.C.’s First Healthcare Workers To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine

Editor Dec 18, 2020
For the first time since March, the sixth floor halls of the United Medical Center in Southeast D.C. are full of hope.
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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…

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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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