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the Wash: Hill restaurant stung by COVID-related violations

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March, restaurants have had to adapt to the growing set of health and safety guidelines designed to protect workers and patrons against the virus. In Washington, restaurants that fail to meet…

the Wash: Black restaurant owners need tech and each other, panelists say

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Business owners and entrepreneurs emphasized the importance of technological literacy and brand collaboration during the DMV Black Restaurant Week virtual conference.

DCist: D.C. Council Wants To Mandate Electric Vehicle Infrastructure In New, Renovated Buildings

Editor Nov 17, 2020
The D.C. Council wants to “future-proof” new commercial and apartment buildings in the District for an electric vehicles.

Washington Business Journal: Sneak peek at the Kimpton Banneker Hotel, opening in place of…

Editor Nov 17, 2020
The Kimpton Banneker Hotel will open its doors near Dupont Circle in early 2021 after a $20 million renovation of the former Kimpton Rouge Hotel.

the Wash: Town hall meeting turns contentious after neighborhood racism task force makes…

Editor Nov 17, 2020
A local ANC’s racism task force has proposed wide-ranging housing and education reforms. The recommendations range drastically in scope — and controversy.

Washington Post: After D.C. police overtime topped $40 million, council moves to increase oversight

Editor Nov 17, 2020
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to have police regularly disclose their overtime costs, the latest example of lawmakers asserting more authority over law enforcement after months of protests against police misconduct and in support of…

Washington Business Journal: Douglas Development proposes redeveloping the historic Cotton Annex

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Douglas Development Corp. hopes to redevelop the Cotton Annex in Southwest D.C. as apartments, more than three years after casting the winning $30.3 million bid for the historic property at 300 12th St. SW at a government auction.

DCist: What Is D.C.’s Comprehensive Plan And Why Are People Arguing Over It Again?

Editor Nov 17, 2020
In March 2018, around 300 D.C. activists, urbanists, affordable housing advocates, developers and concerned citizens crowded into a Wilson Building hearing room to testify on a document that many residents have never even heard of: D.C.’s…

Kristi Maiselman in Washington Business Journal: If arts sector collapses, D.C. region’s…

Editor Nov 17, 2020
The Washington region is built around theaters. They are anchor institutions across our neighborhoods, catalysts for restaurant booms and small business-filled blocks.

Washingtonian: DC’s Daily Covid Case Count Reaches a New Fall High

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Today, DC reported 245 new coronavirus cases, matching May’s daily case high. In recent days, the number of new daily cases has mostly oscillated between 80 and 150 per day, with a recent spike of 206 new cases last Tuesday.

DCist: D.C. Records Second-Highest Daily COVID-19 Case Count As Spikes Continue In Maryland,…

Editor Nov 17, 2020
As the nation sees record-breaking counts of new coronavirus cases with each passing day, infections in the D.C. region continue to hit marks not seen in each jurisdiction since the spring.

City Paper: Will D.C. Ever Have A Latinx Councilmember?

Editor Nov 17, 2020
D.C. has never elected a Latinx councilmember. Community members believe that could change in 2022.

DCist: Shakespeare Theatre Is Welcoming Audiences Back With A Sound Installation About … A Pandemic?

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Why would someone want to sit in a dark room full of strangers right now? What would possess someone to attend a production about a pandemic during a pandemic?

WTOP: Georgetown University to bring more students back to campus this spring

Editor Nov 17, 2020
Georgetown University in D.C. announced that it is doubling the number of students on campus for the spring semester.

City Paper: D.C. Still Doesn’t Discern Between Indoor and Outdoor Dining in Contact-Tracing Calls

Editor Nov 16, 2020
The D.C. Health Department says it has to balance shortening calls with requests to add more questions.

DCist: Metro May Be Able To Add Back Hours And More Service, But Won’t Avoid Buyouts Or Layoffs

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Metro is revising its budget to avoid reduced hours and service, but employee buyouts and layoffs are still likely.

Washington Post: Charges from Saturday’s pro-Trump protests and counterprotests include gun charges,…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
D.C. police recovered eight unregistered firearms from people arrested during Saturday demonstrations that included violent clashes between supporters of President Trump and counterprotesters.

Associated Press: After Trump march: Arrests, accusations and COVID-19 fines

Editor Nov 16, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a weekend with dozens of arrests and scattered clashes between supporters and opponents of President Donald Trump, both sides took to social media to accuse the other of instigating violence. Meanwhile, a…

DCist: 349 Locals Have Helped Researchers Discover A Lot About COVID-19 Vaccine

Editor Nov 16, 2020
As the world reacted to news Monday that a second vaccine was found to be very effective in preventing illness from COVID-19, hundreds of locals can take credit for helping researchers discover some very important details about the new…

ABC7: ‘I’m speechless:’ DC restaurant will soon feed homeless again after…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Washington, D.C. (ABC7) — A Pakistani D.C. restaurant owner, Kazi Mannan, says he is speechless after worldwide support of his mission to continue feeding the homeless.
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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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