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DCist: D.C. Nonprofits, Already Strained, Are Bracing For Less Bountiful Holiday Season

Editor Nov 19, 2020
The winter holiday season is traditionally a time when nonprofits count on an influx of contributions. Yet in a year marked by simultaneous health and economic crises, the coming weeks may be even more critical for local charitable…

Washington Post: D.C. library system wants to build new branches, including a first in Adams Morgan

Editor Nov 19, 2020
After spending nearly half a billion dollars to renovate 23 libraries since 2009, the D.C. Public Library has a new request: more money to build new libraries.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s ‘Slow Streets’ could have life after the…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
The 26 miles of road that make up D.C.'s "Slow Streets" may stick around even after the pandemic is fully cleared up. At least that's what the District Department of Transportation Director Jeff Marootian says.

Communications Daily: DC 911 Incidents Show Stress, Errors in Emergencies

Editor Nov 19, 2020
"What's the location of your emergency?" asked a District of Columbia Office of Unified Communications 911 call taker on June 5 just before 4 p.m. The caller, crying as she reported that her 59-year-old mother passed out after experiencing…

Washingtonian: Hoping to Check Out Obama’s New Book From the Library? Good Luck.

Editor Nov 19, 2020
You'll have about 300 people ahead of you in the hold line.

DCist: Meet The Women Who Will Turn The D.C. Council Majority-Female For The First Time In Decades

Editor Nov 19, 2020
In January, three young women will begin serving full terms as District lawmakers, shifting the composition of the D.C. Council to majority-female for the first time since 1998.

WTOP: DC, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia share COVID-19 contact tracing data

Editor Nov 19, 2020
D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia are blazing a new path in COVID-19 information sharing. The four have joined in the nation’s first, multistate effort to quickly share contact tracing data.

WTOP: Federal transportation funds will help renovate roads and statues on DC bridges

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Who’d guess a mural on the road could help improve safety at intersections? Some are going to get painted on curb extensions in D.C., compliments of federal transportation money helping fund seven projects in the city.

Washington Post: In a stunning turn, Ari Roth resigns from Mosaic Theater, the D.C. company he…

Editor Nov 19, 2020
Complaints by staff members and months of internal conflict have led to the ouster of Mosaic Theater Company Artistic Director Ari Roth, who founded the organization as a multicultural theater on H Street NE nearly six years ago.

DCist: Anti-Abortion Groups Weren’t Allowed To Paint ‘Black Pre-Born Lives Matter’ On A D.C. Street.…

Editor Nov 18, 2020
The anti-abortion groups Frederick Douglass Foundation and Students for Life of America have filed suit against the District in federal court. The issue? Following the District’s decision to paint the message “Black Lives Matter” on 16th…

Washington Post: Once again, a deal between D.C. and the teachers union collapses

Editor Nov 18, 2020
It has become a familiar pattern in the District. The city and Washington Teachers’ Union near an agreement on how schools should reopen. Both sides indicate that a finalized deal could be imminent. And then, at the 11th hour, it falls…

Washington Post: Antiabortion groups sue D.C. after arrests for chalking in front of Planned…

Editor Nov 18, 2020
Two antiabortion groups whose members were arrested for chalking outside a Planned Parenthood office in August sued the District on Wednesday, alleging that the city used defacement of public property laws to “silence disfavored speech.”

Washington Post: As holidays approach, wait times rise for coronavirus tests amid record spike in…

Editor Nov 18, 2020
Thousands in the Washington region are flocking to public coronavirus testing sites amid a record surge in cases, hoping for negative results before visiting family over the Thanksgiving holiday.

Washington Post: After 8 months, D.C. Public Schools reopens buildings for more than 400 students

Editor Nov 18, 2020
On Wednesday morning, for just a few minutes, the routines unfolding in front of Bancroft Elementary School in Northwest Washington seemed normal. Crossing guard Shaketa Barnes was back at work, excitedly greeting students. “I miss my…

DCist: With No Big-Ticket Holiday Shows, Performing Arts Groups Scramble To Survive The Season

Editor Nov 18, 2020
By the time the weather turns crisp and cold, sugar plum fairies and ghosts of Christmases past, present and future are usually deep into rehearsals for performances The Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol, and other holiday classics.

WTOP: $100M in relief coming for struggling DC businesses; coronavirus testing to expand

Editor Nov 18, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the establishment of a $100 million fund for struggling businesses and updates to the District’s coronavirus testing infrastructure.

DCist: Here’s How Regional Transportation Hubs Are Preparing To Keep Travelers Safe On Thanksgiving

Editor Nov 18, 2020
Despite officials and experts advising against it, some locals will still be traveling for Thanksgiving. And the region’s transportation agencies and companies are communicating a number of precautions and measures in hopes of keeping them…

DCist: Unsafe Water Quality Didn’t Stop Locals From Flocking To D.C. Waterways During The Pandemic

Editor Nov 18, 2020
The public pools were dry. The spray parks weren’t spraying. Even public fountains were turned off. But D.C.’s heat and humidity didn’t take a break during the COVID-19 summer.

Washington Post: Things are shipshape at the Army and Navy Club on Farragut Square in D.C.

Editor Nov 18, 2020
When gravity finally caused one of the stuffed animal heads at the Army and Navy Club to come crashing to the floor sometime after World War II, a command decision was made: It was time to get rid of every last moose, deer, elk, buffalo,…

Law at the Margins: Coronavirus Pandemic Can Open Up Housing Solutions or Hurt the Homeless More

Editor Nov 18, 2020
COVID-19 presents another challenge for the unhoused community in Washington, D.C. Will local leaders take the right actions to create positive social change after this unprecedented crisis?
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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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