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DCist: Mail-In Votes Outpaced In-Person Voting Two To One This Election

Editor Nov 5, 2020
After hours-long waits at polls and problems with absentee ballots plagued the June primary, D.C.’s election officials were skating on thin ice. Faced with calls for their resignation, they could have played it safe and just reverted back…

Washington Business Journal: Downtown D.C. businesses saw a small rebound this fall as more office…

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Downtown D.C. businesses recorded a modest economic rebound this fall as some workers slowly started returning to the office, according to new research from the neighborhood’s Business Improvement District.

DCist: Mapped: The 428 D.C. Restaurants And Bars Getting Grants To Winterize Outdoor Dining

Editor Nov 5, 2020
The District has given 428 restaurants, bars and retailers grant money to winterize their outdoor dining setups.

Washington Post: D.C. eases travel restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving while urging caution during…

Editor Nov 5, 2020
A policy change in D.C. will make it less burdensome for residents to travel or host guests from afar, a reversal in messaging even as Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has encouraged residents to spend Thanksgiving only with members of their…

DCist: La Coop Coffee Says Their Landlord Tried To Evict Them On Election Night. Here’s What…

Editor Nov 5, 2020
It was always going to be a challenge for Manor Park’s La Coop Coffee to open a neighborhood shop in the middle of a pandemic.

Washingtonian: DC Ends Its 14-Day Quarantine Advisory for Out of State Travelers

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Now, travelers from hotspots have to take a Covid test both before they come here and after they arrive.

DCist: Coronavirus Test Now Required Before Visiting D.C. From ‘High Risk’ States

Editor Nov 5, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has instituted a new travel advisory that requires people who visit D.C. to get a coronavirus test 72 hours before traveling to the city. The advisory also asks that people who have been in close contact with…

Washington Business Journal: Trammell Crow pitches new mixed-use building for vacant lot in Shaw

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Trammell Crow Co. is now targeting a rare vacant lot in Shaw for a new mixed-use project.

WTOP: Mayor Bowser’s newest order for DC: Visitors need to get tested

Editor Nov 5, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a new coronavirus order Thursday as the region continues its fight against COVID-19: If you’re coming to the District, get tested.

DCist: D.C. Council Considers Requiring Employers To Rehire Workers They Laid Off During Pandemic

Editor Nov 5, 2020
With around 150,000 D.C. workers still unemployed nearly eight months after the pandemic began, the D.C. Council is considering legislation that would help many of those workers get their jobs back.

Street Sense: DHS opens third PEP-V site at Fairfield Inn

Editor Nov 5, 2020
The District is expanding its hotel accommodations for individuals experiencing homelessness that might be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19, such as the elderly or those with prior medical conditions. The Department of Human…

the Wash: After heated campaign, man once tied to white supremacy loses Ward 8 ANC race

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Advocates were happy that Ward 8 residents decided on a Black Washingtonian instead. Robin McKinney won 50% of the vote.

UrbanTurf: 230-Unit Development Planned For Prominent Shaw Corner

Editor Nov 5, 2020
A few months since the developer shared plans for this project with the community, Trammell Crow subsidiary High Street Residential is taking the first step toward redeveloping a prominent corner in Shaw.

WTOP: DC schools chief says ‘primary barrier’ for in-person learning is supply of teachers to teach…

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Parents and officials shared their thoughts and questions during a town hall Wednesday following the announcement that D.C. will not reopen elementary schools next week as originally planned.

WTOP: DC protests resume as election results continue to come in

Editor Nov 5, 2020
A day after a tense Election Day brought together thousands to D.C. for large protests, demonstrations restarted Wednesday as results continued to roll in.

ABC7: Meet the three women who will cast DC’s three electoral votes for president

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Ballots are still being counted and some key battleground states are still up for grabs, but in the District, we know that DC's three electoral college votes will be going to former vice president Joe Biden. We're also learning more about…

WUSA9: Women poised to be the majority on DC Council for the first time in two decades

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Projected wins on the DC Council mean a gender and racial shift is coming to the council.

DCist: Hundreds Gather At Black Lives Matter Plaza For A Second Night Of Demonstrations As U.S.…

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Hundreds of people gathered in Black Lives Matter Plaza for the second night in a row as the region and the rest of the country awaits the results of the presidential election.

ABC7: Son of fallen firefighter who died in a DC fire follows in his dad’s footsteps

Editor Nov 5, 2020
Arlington, VA. (ABC7) — The son of a Washington, D.C. fallen firefighter is following in his dad's footsteps.

Washington Post: Washington-area voters elect new school board members at unprecedented moment for…

Editor Nov 4, 2020
Washington-area residents who voted in massive numbers for the presidential election Tuesday also cast ballots to decide the composition of school boards throughout the region — results that are especially consequential this year as school…
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