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DCist: Capitol Hill Baptist Church Holds First Outdoor Service In D.C. After Court Victory Over…

Editor Oct 18, 2020
The Capitol Hill Baptist Church held an outdoor service in D.C. on Sunday morning, its first in-person gathering in the city since the pandemic started — and one that comes in the wake of a legal victory over Mayor Muriel Bowser’s COVID-19…

WUSA9: ‘We need to stand together’ | Family of DC homicide victim calls for end to…

Editor Oct 18, 2020
A week after Noelle Wilson died in a reported homicide, friends and family members gathered to remember the life of the 31-year-old.

NBC4: DC Kids Make & Sell the Perfect Gadget for Trick-Or-Treat 2020: The Candy Chute

Editor Oct 18, 2020
One D.C. family's candy chute could be the magic spell that makes trick-or-treating more social-distancing friendly

ABC7: DC man unemployed by COVID uses free time to start winter coat drive for people in need

Editor Oct 18, 2020
Like so Americans around the country, Tri Trinh suddenly found himself not working once the pandemic brought the economy to a grinding halt six months ago.

DCist: Metro Names New Director For Its Embattled Rail Operations Control Center

Editor Oct 18, 2020
Metro has selected Edward Donaldson, a veteran Federal Aviation Administration official, to oversee the transit agency’s troubled rail operations control center beginning in November.

DCist: The Kerfuffle Around Protesting Outside Of D.C. Councilmembers’ Homes, Explained

Editor Oct 17, 2020
A protest outside of At-Large Councilmember Anita Bonds’ house last week has led to a counterprotest, a debate about demonstration tactics, and an opportunity for some candidates in the crowded at-large race to sling shots at one another.…

Washington Post: Metro selects new director for troubled operations control center

Editor Oct 17, 2020
New director is expected to improve workplace climate within the ROCC

DCist: WAMU Editor Files $10 Million Defamation Lawsuit Over Article Describing Employee…

Editor Oct 17, 2020
A WAMU editor has filed a lawsuit against American University, Current (a nonprofit news service of its School of Communications), and current and former WAMU staff members over an article published this summer.

Washingtonian: A WAMU Editor Is Suing Over a Report That He May Have Created a Hostile Work…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Zuri Berry says he was defamed. He's seeking $10 million in damages.

WTOP: Teachers unions in DC, Fairfax Co. have safety concerns when it comes to reopening schools

Editor Oct 16, 2020
As public schools in D.C. and Virginia move forward toward welcoming students back, local teachers unions are concerned about safety.

The 74: D.C.’s Howard University, Other Historically Black Colleges Receive $15M From Gates…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Historically Black colleges and universities, including Howard University in Washington, D.C., are receiving millions in funding to expand rapid testing on campus as coronavirus cases surge nationwide, falling heaviest on Black and brown…

City Paper: Ed Lazere is Well Positioned for Election to the D.C. Council. But Will Critics Stop His…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
If elected, the longtime policy wonk would add to the Council's growing progressive bloc.

City Paper: Local Go-Go Artists Put Out Music to Reflect This Fraught Moment

Editor Oct 16, 2020
The songs of this summer have been driven by activism.

Washington Post: Howard’s homecoming is a family reunion. In a year of loss and protest, coming…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Homecoming at Howard University is many things. There’s a football game, yes, but alumni say the annual event is so much more.

Washington Post: D.C. proposals to change workers’ compensation system get public hearing

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Injured D.C. workers, their advocates and the agency that runs the city’s workers’ compensation program testified before a D.C. Council committee Friday on legislation that would expand access to benefits.

City Paper: Injured Employees, Attorneys, and Labor Advocates Testify About D.C.’s Public Sector…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Two proposed laws would bring D.C.'s public sector program in line with its private sector program.

DCist: Councilmember Nadeau Introduces Bill That Would Designate Sidewalk Vending Zones

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau has introduced legislation aimed at formalizing the sidewalk vending economy and establishing designated zones for vendors.

Washington Post: After 4 months in office, Pinto faces energized competitors as she competes for a…

Editor Oct 16, 2020
After a crowded primary, D.C. Council member Brooke Pinto (D-Ward 2) should be facing only token opposition in the general election, given that Democrats outnumber other voters in her part of the city by a margin of 2-to-1.

DCist: Major Cycletrack Project Finished Connecting Brookland, Hospital And Park View

Editor Oct 16, 2020
On paper, one mile of protected bike lanes may not sound like a lot, but a newly-finished cycletrack project is creating a safer connection for cyclists between two neighborhoods.

WTOP: Park all day in Georgetown for as little as $5

Editor Oct 16, 2020
Street parking in Georgetown is a hassle, and garage parking is expensive, but from now through Oct. 25, some Georgetown garages are offering deep discounts on all day parking for as little as $5.
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