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City Paper: Mendelson Dismisses Silverman’s Bill on School Reopening

Editor Nov 16, 2020
"I'm not interested in spending an hour fixing a bill," the chairman says.

Washington Post: Georgetown University to offer more housing, in-person classes for seniors in…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Georgetown University will offer in-person teaching and on-campus housing to seniors next semester, the school’s president said Monday.

DCist: Local Activists Plan To Replace Artwork Trump Supporters Tore Down At BLM Plaza

Editor Nov 16, 2020
When crowds of pro-Trump demonstrators congregated in downtown D.C. this weekend, some of them flocked to Black Lives Matter Plaza, tearing down signs and artwork that hung from the fence surrounding the White House.

DCist: D.C. Researchers Spent The Last Two Years Taking Photos For The Cat Census

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Imagine having 6 million photos of animals — including thousands of cat photos — sitting on memory cards and computer hard drives. Your task: sort through them all, and count each individual cat.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. Police did their job at Trump’s rally. Too bad the president…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
“GET GOING — do your job and don’t hold back!!!” So tweeted the president of the United States as violent encounters between his supporters and opponents broke out Saturday night on the streets of downtown D.C. Police did do their job, and…

WTOP: As cases rise, DC will ‘look to the metrics’ before making reopening changes

Editor Nov 16, 2020
D.C. will not issue any rollbacks on its Phase Two reopening guidelines at this time, and will allow the science of the coronavirus to guide any decisions going forward, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday afternoon.

Washington Post: A new book paddles through the history of canoeing in Washington

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Chris Brown tries to paddle three times a week. He does not row. This is an important distinction.

UrbanTurf: A Commercial Kitchen in the Works for Adams Morgan Alley Garage

Editor Nov 16, 2020
A commercial kitchen is in the works just off 18th Street.

DCist: Public Defenders In D.C. Say The U.S. Parole Commission Is Keeping Too Many People Jailed…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Dominique Davis has spent the last eight months in the D.C. Jail—the site of a large coronavirus outbreak in the spring—despite not being charged with a crime.

DCist: D.C. Bar Hit With $2,000 In Fines For Phase Two Violations Amid Pro-Trump Rally

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Harry’s, a downtown D.C. bar that saw scores of pro-Trump rally-goers this weekend, has been slapped with $2,000 in fines for violating coronavirus business restrictions.

Washington Business Journal: Planned Dupont hotel site and former Gryphon restaurant space for sale

Editor Nov 16, 2020
A Dupont Circle office and retail building is being marketed for sale after an attempt to convert the office into a hotel appear to have fallen flat.

DCist: Bold Fork, A Food-Themed Bookstore, Opens In Mt. Pleasant

Editor Nov 16, 2020
When one bakery door closes, a book about the craft of French pastries opens. Bold Fork Books, a new culinary bookstore, has taken over the former Pear Plum Café space in Mt. Pleasant, sating the literary appetite of restaurant industry…

Washington Post: Help the National Zoo name its baby panda

Editor Nov 16, 2020
The National Zoo in Washington is seeking the public’s help in naming its baby giant panda.

UrbanTurf: A New 13-Unit Development Proposed for 14th Street pixel

Editor Nov 16, 2020
It looks like the 14th Street residential pipeline still has room to grow, and a newly-proposed project comes with pandemic-friendly features.

Washington Business Journal: Amazon pledges $9 million to D.C. region to mark anniversary of HQ2…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) said Monday it will donate about $9 million to more than a dozen D.C.-area nonprofits and health providers to mark the two-year anniversary of naming Arlington the site of its second headquarters. The gifts…

WTOP: National Zoo holds naming contest for its new giant panda cub

Editor Nov 16, 2020
The public will have a chance to name the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s newest giant panda cub before its three-month birthday.

Washington Business Journal: Harry’s Bar, a popular spot for Trump rally participants,…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Harry’s Bar at the Hotel Harrington was fined $2,000 over the weekend on two separate citations for violating the District’s Covid-19 safety regulations.

Washington Post: Amazon to donate $9 million to charitable groups in Washington region

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Amazon plans to donate $9 million to community organizations in the Washington region working to help residents avoid eviction after losing their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, groups helping military families and veterans and those…

Washington Post: Metro considers buyouts to stave off 1,400 layoffs due to pandemic-created…

Editor Nov 16, 2020
Metro plans to offer buyouts to avoid having to lay off 1,400 employees as it searches for ways to cut more than $176 million from its pandemic-ravaged budget.

Washington Post: With cases up, Washington region steps up coronavirus restrictions and enforcement

Editor Nov 15, 2020
As coronavirus cases in the Washington region rose over the weekend, authorities continued trying to balance public appeals and enforcement to address violations of mask mandates and other health regulations meant to keep residents safe.
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