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DCist: What The 2020 Election Results Mean For D.C. Statehood

Editor Nov 12, 2020
The toxic dust from the 2020 elections has started to settle, now that the presidential race has been called for former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and Sen. Kamala Harris. The U.S. Senate remains something of a question mark,…

UrbanTurf: Big Changes Planned For One of Union Market’s Largest Projects

Editor Nov 12, 2020
A year ago, EDENS shared plans for a building on New York Avenue that would serve as a mixed-use "gateway" to Union Market. Now, the developer is pivoting to a more pared-down design and use combination.

Washington Post: Howard University receives $1 million to open women’s center

Editor Nov 12, 2020
Howard University has received a $1 million gift to open a center devoted to producing gender-based research and promoting Black female leaders, officials announced Thursday.

WTOP: Attack at DC Chinese tea shop being investigated as hate crime

Editor Nov 12, 2020
D.C. police are investigating an attack inside a Chinese tea shop near Dupont Circle on Tuesday as a suspected hate crime.

Kevin Gover in The Post: A new memorial honors the military service of Native Americans

Editor Nov 12, 2020
This week, the National Native American Veterans Memorial opens on the grounds of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, honoring a long tradition of service by Native American men and women. American Indians have served…

DCist: The National Park Service Will Close Some Roads In Rock Creek Park As It Reduces The Deer…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
The National Park Service will temporarily close some streets in Rock Creek Park, mostly between dusk and dawn, during the next several months, as part of the agency’s management of the park’s white-tailed deer population.

Washington Post: D.C.’s electoral votes will all be cast by women — including this Howard University…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Every four years, each state and the District of Columbia selects a group of people who will be responsible for officially casting electoral votes for president and vice president. And in the District, those positions have typically been…

WTOP: Father of man killed in crash after DC police pursuit calls for change

Editor Nov 11, 2020
The father of Karon Hylton-Brown, the 20-year-old killed in a moped crash last month after being chased by D.C. police, said Wednesday that he wants justice, and police reform.

WTOP: ‘It’s going to be long’: DC-area health officials on guard as COVID-19 winter approaches

Editor Nov 11, 2020
As the first full winter of the COVID-19 pandemic approaches the D.C. area, the region finds itself in a precarious spot: Cases are on the way up, with some jurisdictions hitting all-time highs — and that’s with the end-of-year holiday…

Washington Post: The pandemic isn’t stopping D.C.’s annual history conference

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Every time I’ve visited the Heurich House Museum — the Dupont Circle mansion of wealthy brewer Christian Heurich — I’ve imagined how great it would be to be a wealthy brewer and live in a Dupont Circle mansion.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. officials hope Biden’s victory could win back investors…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
District leaders hope that President-elect Joe Biden’s win will deliver some tangible benefits for the city on the financial side of things. But they’re counting on some more symbolic impacts too.

Washingtonian: A DC Shop Owner Got Pepper-Sprayed by Someone Shouting Racist Taunts. It’s Just the…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Valley Brook Tea's owner, Yunhan Zhang, says he's experienced multiple incidents of verbal abuse this year.

DCist: A Learning Hub In D.C. Public Housing Is Helping Students Navigate Distance Learning

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Students sat two to a table, separated by plexiglass and wearing face masks.

WTOP: Deer management program set to close roads and trails in Rock Creek Park

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Commuters should expect road closures starting Monday as the National Park Service begins to reduce the local deer population throughout Rock Creek Park in D.C.

Washington Post Editorial Board: This year’s D.C. Council elections show why the city should adopt…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
WITH 23 CANDIDATES vying for two at-large seats on the D.C. Council, it was inevitable that the winners would fail to secure a majority of the vote. Indeed, they didn’t even come close. At-large incumbent Robert White (D) got 26 percent of…

Washingtonian: Between Pandemic and Politics, Lots of People Who Never, Ever Wanted to Leave DC Are…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
“I barely told anyone I was doing this because I felt so bad, you know?”

DCist: Here’s What We Know About The MAGA Rallies Planned In D.C. This Weekend

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Several pro-Trump and white nationalist groups are stirring chatter on social media about supposed rallies in D.C. this Saturday in an effort to further Trump’s baseless claims about a stolen election.

City Paper: Will D.C. Dial Back Indoor Dining as COVID-19 Cases Climb?

Editor Nov 11, 2020
As jurisdictions across the country act to slow the spread of COVID-19 in dining rooms, D.C. remains open.

Washington Post: Daily coronavirus infections surpass 3,000 in D.C. region, setting record for…

Editor Nov 11, 2020
Coronavirus infections across the greater Washington region surged past the 3,000 mark Wednesday for the first time, spreading with relative ease as caseloads set another record high.

DCist: D.C. And Maryland Both Record Largest COVID-19 Caseloads Since May

Editor Nov 11, 2020
On Wednesday both D.C. and Maryland recorded the largest number of new daily COVID-19 cases the jurisdictions have seen since May. The numbers come amid an overall spike in coronavirus cases across the region and a worsening national…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…
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