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DCist: D.C. Issues Official Thanksgiving COVID-19 Guidance

Editor Oct 26, 2020
As the holiday season grows nearer, D.C. has issued COVID-19 guidance for Thanksgiving next month.

Washington Post: 83 former D.C. federal prosecutors support changes to address racial bias

Editor Oct 26, 2020
A group of former federal prosecutors sent a letter to the acting U.S. Attorney for the District on Monday offering support to Black prosecutors in the office who have called for sweeping changes to address racial bias within the legal…

DCist: D.C. Councilmembers Push Back Against Mayor’s Request To Redirect $43 Million To Police

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Members of the D.C. Council are pushing back against Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request to redirect $43 million in city funds to the Metropolitan Police Department.

Washington Times: D.C. mayor hits White House event for Judge Barrett

Editor Oct 26, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Boswer on Monday criticized White House plans to conduct an outdoor swearing-in ceremony Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who is expected to be confirmed to the Supreme Court.

City Paper: D.C. Residents in Federal Prisons Can Vote This Year, But Hurdles to Casting Ballots…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Unanimously passed Council legislation lets Washingtonians in federal prisons vote in local and federal elections. But the Federal Bureau of Prisons is making it difficult for advocates to reach all eligible voters.

WTOP: What to know about early voting in DC, holidays during pandemic

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Early voting in the District kicks off Tuesday, and D.C. offered guidance for those headed to the polls during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DCist: Bowser Raises Safety Concerns About White House Swearing-In Event For Amy Coney Barrett

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Following reports that the White House plans to hold an outdoor ceremonial swearing-in event for Amy Coney Barrett on Monday night, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser raised concerns about the safety of attending such gatherings during the pandemic.…

Washington Post: D.C. says 190,000 have activated new coronavirus contact-tracing tool

Editor Oct 26, 2020
About 190,000 D.C. residents have activated the contact-tracing option on their smartphones since the city joined a new program last week.

Washington Post: Torched Trump signs, raised middle fingers: Why D.C. can’t wait for the election to…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Like many around the country, Washingtonians and their suburban neighbors are experiencing sleep-rattled nights as Nov. 3 approaches, with some trying to shut out the din by turning off their televisions and limiting their exposure to…

Washingtonian: Michael Milken, Pardoned by Trump, Is Opening a DC Museum

Editor Oct 26, 2020
The former felon wants to celebrate “the American Dream” in an old bank near the White House.

WTOP: American U. details plans to add more in-person instruction in spring semester

Editor Oct 26, 2020
American University said Monday that they will offer more in-person classes and other activities for the spring 2021 semester, along with other changes.

Wayne A. Frederick on CNN Business: The pool of Black talent in America is not ‘limited’…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
As president of Howard University, I have a unique window into the African-American students within my own institution, fellow historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and other centers of higher education across the country.…

Washingtonian: Could There Really Be an Election Night Party at DC’s Trump Hotel?

Editor Oct 26, 2020
The President wants one, but local regulations cap parties at 50 people.

WTOP: ‘Rent erosion’ hits DC’s apartment market

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Apartment rents in the D.C. area remain some of the highest in the nation — but they’re slowly coming down as landlords seek to lure tenants.

Washington Business Journal: Aramark has laid off more than two-thirds of its D.C. workforce since…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
Food service giant Aramark has laid off 70% of its 1,300-person D.C. workforce since the pandemic began, according to the local chapter of Unite Here Local 23.

Washington Post: D.C. woman, 90, watches gym classes from her window all day. When the gym found…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
For several months, Devin Maier has taught daily fitness classes on the rooftop of a D.C. gym. Until recently, though, he had no idea that a 90-year-old woman was keenly observing — all day, every day.

Washington Post: A Virginia state senator found headstones on his property. It brought to light a…

Editor Oct 26, 2020
KING GEORGE COUNTY, Va. — Richard and Lisa Stuart were walking beside the Potomac River when they noticed an odd rock in the riprap on the water's edge.

DCist: D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory Named Cardinal By Pope Francis

Editor Oct 25, 2020
Pope Francis announced Sunday that Washington Archbishop Wilton Gregory will become one of 13 new Cardinals on November 28, making him the first African American to hold the high-ranking post.

Washington Post: Pope Francis names Washington Archbishop Wilton Gregory first African American…

Editor Oct 25, 2020
ROME — Pope Francis said Sunday he would elevate Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington to cardinal next month, making him the first African American to hold the title.

Washington Post: A D.C. charter school had a plan to reopen. Then it all fell apart.

Editor Oct 25, 2020
The school’s director delivered the news to families on Sept. 23. The charter school in Northwest Washington, Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB), still planned to switch to in-person learning in late October.
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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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…

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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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