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Washington Business Journal: Howard University launches women’s leadership center with gift…

Editor Nov 13, 2020
Howard University has received a $1 million gift to launch a hub to advance women in leadership roles, the school announced Thursday.

WTOP: Gas retailer accused of overcharging customers at DC gas stations

Editor Nov 12, 2020
A local gas retailer is accused of price gouging, according to a lawsuit filed in D.C.

WTOP: DC health official: Cold storage requirements for COVID-19 vaccine may not interfere with…

Editor Nov 12, 2020
There’s concern people in rural areas might miss out on getting vaccinated against COVID-19 because of the ultra-cold storage needs of a promising vaccine candidate. However, a D.C. expert is skeptical about the degree to which it could be…

Washington Post: Far-right protesters, counterdemonstrators plan to gather Saturday in D.C. amid…

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Demonstrations in support of President Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the presidential election will descend on downtown Washington this weekend.

Washington Post: When vaccine is available, regional cooperation will be crucial, officials say

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Regional coordination will be paramount for the successful distribution of an eventual coronavirus vaccine, a D.C. health official told the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments on Thursday, and overcoming mistrust among…

WUSA9: DMV police are called on tens of thousands of mental health runs a year. Most don’t get…

Editor Nov 12, 2020
WUSA9 investigation reveals police in the DMV receive little-to-no crisis training.

Washington Post: Judiciary Square building renamed in honor of former D.C. mayor Marion Barry

Editor Nov 12, 2020
The man once known as D.C.’s “mayor for life” now has a city government building named in his honor: The busy office building at One Judiciary Square on Thursday was christened the Marion S. Barry Jr. Building.

WTOP: Bowser concerned DC not being ‘vigilant’ as COVID cases rise; new restrictions possible

Editor Nov 12, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser voiced concern Thursday that residents aren’t being “vigilant” in small gatherings, and said there could be new restrictions put in place.

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Sues Major Local Gasoline Retailer For Alleged Price Gouging

Editor Nov 12, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against a top gas retailer and distributor, Capitol Petroleum Group, and several affiliated companies, for alleged illegal price gouging during the pandemic.

Washington Business Journal: What will Biden’s inauguration look like during a pandemic? D.C.…

Editor Nov 12, 2020
No one can predict just yet what a presidential inauguration will look like amid a deadly pandemic. And that amounts to just one more headache for D.C. officials and businesses looking nervously to the future.

DCist: D.C. Construction Giant CBG Is Being Sued For Wage Theft

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Maria Perez began to suspect she was underpaid only a couple of months after starting her new job.

WTOP: Club Glow strikes deal for Insomniac to acquire Echostage, Soundcheck in DC

Editor Nov 12, 2020
U Street Music Hall may have closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but two other D.C. nightclubs hope to avoid that same fate thanks to a major recent acquisition.

City Paper: A Year Without Pride

Editor Nov 12, 2020
D.C.’s LGBTQ community is remaining resilient in the midst of a pandemic

City Paper: How Spanish-Language Media Is Covering the Pandemic for the Latinx Community

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Months into the pandemic, D.C.’s Spanish-language newspapers are fully devoting themselves to distributing information about the pandemic.

DCist: COVID-19 Numbers In D.C. Now Represent ‘Substantial Community Spread’ As Surrounding Counties…

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Data from local health departments indicate that the coronavirus is spreading in the D.C. region at levels similar to what it saw in late spring, when stay-at-home orders were still in effect. Now, as the numbers rise, local officials are…

District Dig: Sudden Entry — Doug Jemal threatens to shut down Check It’s “Secret Garden”

Editor Nov 12, 2020
On October 23, real estate titan Douglas Jemal, through his attorney, told Check It Enterprises that he will dismantle the outdoor space behind the for-profit venture’s headquarters on a historic stretch of storefronts in Anacostia, if it…

City Paper: Scavenger Is a Survey of Gentrification Dressed Up as a Noir Novel

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Christopher Chambers' novel follows an unlikely detective taking on greedy, wealthy villains.

City Paper: D.C. Is Full of Crime Fiction Writers, and They Cover More than Capitol Hill

Editor Nov 12, 2020
This region is full of crime fiction writers, and they share a unique bond, despite writing about terrible things (and people).

City Paper: The People Issue 2020

Editor Nov 12, 2020
The people you’ll meet offer some humor, wisdom, and insight into this moment.

WTOP: DC’s closed Hotel Rouge will reopen as the Banneker Hotel

Editor Nov 12, 2020
D.C.’s Kimpton-run Hotel Rouge, sold to new owners last fall and in the middle of a $20 million renovation, will reopen in early-2021 as the Kimpton Banneker Hotel.
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