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DCist: DMV Black Restaurant Week Only Includes One Restaurant East Of The River

Editor Nov 13, 2020
A weeklong event looking to increase support and visibility for local Black-owned restaurants only features one business east of the Anacostia River, which has the city’s largest population of Black residents. And that restaurant, Busboys…

DCist: 13 Locals Tell Us About Their Pandemic Moves Out Of, Around, And Into D.C.

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Until recently, Ashley lived with a roommate in a two-bedroom rowhouse near Capitol Hill for the better part of two years. Once the pandemic hit, Ashley (who asked that we share only her first name for privacy reasons) and her roommate…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. tourism chief reflects on the effect of a Biden administration on…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Two days after Joe Biden was widely declared the winner of the presidential election, Pfizer Inc. reported good trial data on its coronavirus vaccine candidate — two pieces of news that Destination D.C. CEO Elliott Ferguson said gave him…

WTOP: DC police chief to weekend protesters: Don’t bring guns

Editor Nov 13, 2020
D.C.’s police chief says his goal is to keep a weekend of pro-Trump rallies and likely counterprotesters free from conflict and clashes, and he is calling on groups planning to come to the District to leave their guns at home.

DCist: D.C. Is Repurposing A Recreation Center As A Hypothermia Shelter, But Some Are Worried About…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
The D.C. government is repurposing the Sherwood Recreation Center as a “seasonal hypothermia shelter” to house people experiencing homelessness and protect them from injuries due to cold weather. The move is alarming local ANC…

Washington Post: Parents, students push colleges to open more in spring: ‘I wish I was in a dorm…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
With many classrooms and dormitories lightly used or even empty during this strange, pandemic-shadowed fall term, pressure is mounting for colleges and universities to bring more students to campus in the next semester despite the recent…

Washingtonian: A DC Steak-Frites Restaurant Is Sending Free Thanksgiving Meals to Local Seniors

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Medium Rare has delivered thousands of meals to Washingtonians throughout the pandemic.

Washington Business Journal: Local officials will look to Biden administration to renew stalled FBI…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Virginia and Maryland lawmakers are expected to press the administration of President-elect Joe Biden to revive the federal government's stalled search for a new FBI headquarters to replace the agency's deteriorating home in downtown D.C. …

DCist: D.C. Public Schools Brokers Tentative Deal With Teachers’ Union Over Conditions For Reopening…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
D.C. Public Schools and the city’s teachers union have brokered a tentative deal laying out conditions for how schools will reopen, an accord that may temper a monthslong fight over how to safely bring students and educators back to…

Washington Business Journal: DCHA just picked a development team to overhaul the Greenleaf Gardens…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
The D.C. Housing Authority just picked a team of developers to tackle the redevelopment of the Greenleaf Gardens community in Southwest, advancing the overhaul of the public housing complex into a massive mixed-use project.

DCist: D.C. Hospitals Surpass 90% Bed Capacity For First Time Since Beginning Of COVID-19 Pandemic

Editor Nov 13, 2020
For the first time today, D.C.’s acute care bed capacity is more than 90% full, an amount considered ‘insufficient’ according to the city’s reopening metrics. The news follows several days of rising COVID-19 cases around the region.

Washington Post: D.C. moves to redevelop public housing complex near Navy Yard

Editor Nov 13, 2020
D.C. officials are beginning negotiations for the redevelopment of one of the city’s prime public housing properties despite advocates’ fears that residents will be displaced.

UrbanTurf: From a Hotel Room to a Restaurant? An Interesting Georgetown Conversion

Editor Nov 13, 2020
A boutique hotel in Georgetown wants to convert one of its fifteen rooms into a restaurant.

Washington Post: For Maryland and D.C. residents, an endless wait for jobless benefits: ‘It’s a…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Claimants in the District who use up their initial 26 weeks of unemployment checks are eligible for extensions under pandemic rules, officials say, but the city doesn’t inform them that they need to apply for that benefit to keep getting…

Washington Post: Teachers union and D.C. school system reach tentative agreement on in-person…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
The District’s public school system reached a tentative deal Thursday evening with the Washington Teachers’ Union on how to reopen public school buildings during the pandemic, potentially settling a major dispute over whether in-person…

City Paper: Greenleaf Gardens Redevelopment Negotiations Allowed to Proceed

Editor Nov 13, 2020
The second time's the charm for DCHA Director Tyrone Garrett, as he works to fix one of D.C.'s most run-down public housing complexes.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser suggests more Covid-19 restrictions could be coming

Editor Nov 13, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cautioned Thursday that the District could implement new restrictions as the region faces a sharp uptick in Covid-19 cases.

Joel Castón and Tyrone Walker in The Post: D.C.’s promising initiative for young incarcerated people

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Black emerging adults, ages 18 to 25, though just 5.5 percent of D.C.’s population, account for the overwhelming majority of people with justice system involvement. Despite being only 1 in 18 residents, Black emerging adults account for 1…

Jeff McKay in The Post: Let’s not leave Metro high and dry

Editor Nov 13, 2020
By now many area residents have heard that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is facing a significant financial crisis. Because of low ridership in the coronavirus pandemic, its expected budget gap for fiscal 2021 is…

Mileah Kromer, Michael K. Fauntroy and Mark J. Rozell in The Post: What the election meant for our…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
With all the emphasis on the presidential race, less emphasis has been given to the political impacts of the national elections on this region. Here we examine what this year’s election means for Virginia, Maryland and D.C.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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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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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