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Washington Post: A restaurant that fed the homeless said it might have to close. Donations poured…

Editor Nov 20, 2020
The streets around Kazi Mannan’s downtown Washington restaurant were deserted after D.C.'s workforce began to hunker down at home. On the days he was open, no one came in.

Washington Post Magazine: This D.C. press helps diverse young writers express themselves ‘from a…

Editor Nov 20, 2020
Since the killing of George Floyd, Sasa Aakil’s bedroom has looked more like an art studio than somewhere to sleep. The 17-year-old transformed her small room in Silver Spring, Md., into a makeshift art space, with the materials for her…

WTOP: Mom accuses DC of lack of empathy, transparency after ambulance sent to wrong quadrant

Editor Nov 19, 2020
A D.C. ambulance took more than 20 minutes to arrive at a Northeast home, where a woman was suffering from a fatal heart attack, after paramedics were directed to the wrong quadrant of the city.

DCist: D.C. Public Library Wants To Build Bigger Neighborhood Branches In Communities Without Easy…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
D.C. Public Library is still in the midst of renovations at its flagship Martin Luther King Jr. Library downtown, and now the organization is already turning its attention to possible new renovations and construction at branches across the…

Washington Post: Federal prosecutors will not press charges against D.C. officer who fatally shot…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Federal prosecutors said Thursday that they will not file charges against the D.C. police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Deon Kay in September during an attempted arrest.

Washington Post: Metro board approves budget cuts, buyouts as pandemic dents agency’s budget

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Metro board members unanimously approved service cuts and a buyout plan Thursday aimed at avoiding as many layoffs as possible as the transit agency faces a $176 million budget shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: Smithsonian museums, zoo to close as coronavirus caseload in D.C. region hits…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
The greater Washington region reported more than 5,000 new coronavirus infections Thursday — a record for a single day — with weeks of sustained increases prompting the Smithsonian Institution to close facilities that had reopened to the…

DCist: Maryland Hits New Coronavirus Case Record As Pandemic Surges Around D.C. Region

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Maryland is reporting a record high of new coronavirus cases. On Thursday, the state added 2,910 cases, beating its previous record of 2,321 from Nov. 14. Virginia and D.C. also reported high numbers of new cases — 1,954 and 213,…

Washingtonian: An Application Has Been Filed to Designate the Uptown Theater as a Historic Landmark

Editor Nov 19, 2020
The DC Preservation League and the Cleveland Park Historical Society have filed an application to designate the Uptown Theater as an historic landmark. Constructed in 1936, the Art Deco-style theater was the last single-screen “movie…

Associated Press: Smithsonian closing museums and zoo again amid virus spike

Editor Nov 19, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — In response to rising COVID-19 infection numbers, the Smithsonian Institution is indefinitely shutting down operations at all its facilities, effective Monday and affecting seven museums, plus the National Zoo.

WTOP: DC cuts ribbon on new affordable housing for older residents

Editor Nov 19, 2020
D.C. has officially opened a new housing development that is part of an initiative to increase the amount of affordable housing in the District by 12,000 units by 2025.

WTOP: No federal charges in DC police shooting of Deon Kay

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Federal prosecutors will not pursue civil rights charges in the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Deon Kay, who was killed by a D.C. police officer in September.

DCist: Federal Prosecutors Will Not Charge The D.C. Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Deon Kay

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Federal prosecutors will not pursue charges against the D.C. police officer who shot and killed an 18-year-old man earlier this year.

WTOP: DC Bike Ride is off this year, but organizers still want you to pedal for a purpose

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Every year, the District shuts down some of its busiest streets for a few hours so bicyclists can pedal around the city without worrying about traffic. But this year, because of the pandemic, the DC Bike Ride has been called off.

DCist: Metro Approves COVID-Ravaged Budget That Includes Layoffs

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Metro’s board has approved a new budget that addresses the harsh financial reality of the pandemic.

WTOP: National Zoo, several DC museums to close amid rising COVID-19 cases

Editor Nov 19, 2020
As COVID-19 cases rise around the region and across the U.S., a number of well-traveled D.C. destinations will be closing their doors to the public.

Washington Business Journal: Smithsonian to close all of its museums and the National Zoo in…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
The Smithsonian Institution is closing all of its museums, including the National Zoo, starting Monday in response to the regional and national uptick in Covid-19 cases.

Capital News Service: Police cameras disproportionately surveil nonwhite areas of DC and Baltimore,…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
In parks, near grocery stores and schools, lining streets and at intersections, police-owned surveillance cameras in the District of Columbia and Baltimore disproportionately monitor majority nonwhite areas, most of which are predominantly…

DCist: Smithsonian Museums And National Zoo To Close As COVID-19 Cases Surge

Editor Nov 19, 2020
As COVID-19 cases rise across the D.C. region, the Smithsonian Institution announced Thursday that all its museums and the National Zoo will again close to the public temporarily starting on Monday, November 23.

WTOP: Food-themed Bold Fork Books opens in DC’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood

Editor Nov 19, 2020
If your stomach is growling, a good cookbook can be a real page turner.
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District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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