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Washington Informer: Ford’s Theatre Remains Focused on Diversity with New Artistic Leadership

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Taking on a key role in the theater world during a pandemic is no easy task. So why at this time would Sheldon Epps jump into a new role as senior artistic adviser at the historic Ford’s Theatre?

Washington Blade: Whitman-Walker to open exhibition on D.C. LGBTQ history

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Whitman-Walker Health, D.C.’s LGBTQ supportive healthcare provider, has announced its recently opened The Corner cultural center at 14th and R streets, N.W. will launch its inaugural exhibition on Dec. 5 called “See You There: Making…

UrbanTurf: The 2 Million Square Feet of Development Proposed for Benning Road and Minnesota Avenue

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Earlier this year, DC’s Department of General Services (DGS) committed to a 20-year lease off Benning Road and Minnesota Avenue as part of a new development by Cedar Realty. Now, the developer is moving forward with a proposal for the…

DCist: How Safe Are Those Plastic Bubbles At Local Restaurants?

Editor Nov 25, 2020
As the weather turns colder and local restaurants scramble for creative ways to survive amid a worsening pandemic, some are turning to plastic bubbles.

DCist: A Son Recalls His Father’s Role In The So-Called ‘Foggy Bottom Gang’

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Leo Warring remembers exactly when he realized that his father was a mobster: As a teen, he discovered newspaper clippings under the bed that detailed the chronicles of the so-called Foggy Bottom Gang.

City Paper: The D.C. Coronavirus Data We Don’t Know

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Where are the outbreaks? What are the superspreading events?

Washington Business Journal: Georgetown hotel opens luxe townhouse accommodations

Editor Nov 25, 2020
The Rosewood Washington, D.C. hotel in Georgetown has opened its long-awaited townhouse rooms — and reopened its signature restaurant from celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck after it was devastated by a fire in 2019.

DCist: Contact Tracing Was Already Hard. Community Spread Is Making It Worse

Editor Nov 25, 2020
Contact tracers have struggled for months to manage the massive undertaking of effectively tracking and stopping the chain of coronavirus infections in the region. Now they face a new challenge: bracing for a possible explosion of cases…

DCist: Demand For Testing Spikes As Virus Spreads, Thanksgiving Approaches

Editor Nov 25, 2020
The region is seeing a spike in demand for coronavirus testing, as infection rates climb to levels not seen since the spring and Thanksgiving approaches.

Washington Post: D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham leaving for job in Virginia

Editor Nov 24, 2020
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham is leaving the force to take over the police department in Prince William County, Va., ending a three-decade career in law enforcement in the nation’s capital.

DCist: D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham Is Heading To Prince William

Editor Nov 24, 2020
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham is stepping down to head the Prince William County Police Department in Northern Virginia, according to Sherrie Johnson, a spokesperson for the county. Newsham’s will start the new position on February 1,…

WTOP: DC police’s Peter Newsham named Prince William Co.’s new police chief

Editor Nov 24, 2020
D.C. police Chief Peter Newsham has been hired as the new police chief for Prince William County, Virginia.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: It’s been nearly four decades since his last drink. One man is still…

Editor Nov 24, 2020
From the addiction treatment clinic that he runs in Northwest Washington, Johnny Allem can sometimes see cars double-parked in front of a nearby liquor store. Customers come out hauling booze by the bag, the box, the case.

The News Station: Washington, D.C. Remains the Nation’s PCP Capital

Editor Nov 24, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the grainy cell phone video, the scene is tense. Surrounded by onlookers, a Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer points his unholstered gun at Renita Nettles who nevertheless continues to advance with…

DCist: Metro Pulls 6000-Series Railcars After Second Train Separation In Two Months

Editor Nov 24, 2020
Metro is pulling all its 6000-series railcars from service after a train separated Tuesday afternoon on the Red Line. The event bears similarities with another recent separation, the agency said in a statement.

WTOP: Metro sidelining 6000-series fleet after 2nd car-separation incident

Editor Nov 24, 2020
Metro said that it is temporarily sidelining its fleet of 6000-series railcars, after passengers got stuck on a Metro Red Line train when cars became separated in a tunnel near the Glenmont Station Tuesday.

Washington Post: DoorDash settles D.C. lawsuit for $2.5 million after being accused of pocketing…

Editor Nov 24, 2020
The food delivery service DoorDash will pay $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by D.C.’s attorney general that alleged the company pocketed workers’ tips, prosecutors said Tuesday.

WTOP: DoorDash will pay $2.5 million to settle DC suit over driver tips

Editor Nov 24, 2020
DoorDash will pay a total of $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed last year by D.C.’s attorney general alleging it misled customers about how much of their tips were actually going to delivery drivers.

DCist: District Gym Owners Are Confused By New COVID Regulations, Seek Financial Assistance

Editor Nov 24, 2020
Some gyms across D.C. are struggling to keep up with Mayor Muriel Bowser’s most recent COVID-19 regulations that go into effect Wednesday.

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Settles With DoorDash Following Lawsuit Over Pocketed Worker Tips

Editor Nov 24, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine on Tuesday announced a settlement with food delivery service DoorDash, requiring it to pay $2.5 million following claims that it misled D.C. consumers and pocketed tips that were supposed to have gone…
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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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