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WTOP: New fellowship to shed light on history of slavery in DC

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Conversations around racial injustice have led to a new effort to better understand D.C.’s history with slavery.

City Paper: Bar Co-Owned by Guy Trying to ‘Set Gold Standard’ For Safe Reopening Fined

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Vinoda Basnayake co-owns Casta's Rum Bar. He was also behind the canceled HEIST X Kennedy Center pop-up.

DCist: This Trump Supporter Once Worked With A White Supremacist. Now He’s Running For ANC In Ward 8

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Three years ago, Isaac Smith was working to preserve a Confederate monument with an avowed white supremacist who would later go on to organize the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

City Paper: The Smithsonian Craft Show Virtually Convenes More Than 100 Artists

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Three area craft artists who are featured in the fair explain their creations.

DCist: Candy Chutes, ‘Ghosting,’ And Costume Bingo: Local Families Get Creative For A…

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Colleen Moriarty’s kids have discovered the beauty of pandemic-era Halloween: You get to choose your own candy.

New York Times: What Kamala Harris Learned About Power at Howard

Editor Oct 14, 2020
As a college student, she wanted to have an impact. The answer she landed on — working inside institutions — set her on the path to the vice-presidential nomination.

UrbanTurf: 38 High and Rising: DC’s Latest Crane Count

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Judging by the latest crane count, development in DC is only accelerating.

Washington Business Journal: Navy announces plan for new museum in D.C.

Editor Oct 14, 2020
The Navy said Tuesday it intends to build a new museum in the District to replace its current National Museum of the U.S. Navy at the Washington Navy Yard.

Washington Business Journal: Howard University receives Gates Foundation funding for Covid-19…

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Howard University is one of 10 historically Black colleges and universities that will receive a cumulative $15 million over three years from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to build up Covid-19 testing infrastructure.

DCist: Navy Wants To Build New Museum Near Navy Yard By 2025

Editor Oct 14, 2020
The Navy intends to build a new $450 million flagship museum near its Navy Yard facility in D.C., Secretary of the Navy Kenneth Braithwaite announced Tuesday.

WTOP: New Navy museum planned for DC

Editor Oct 14, 2020
The Navy has plans to build a new museum to replace the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Southeast D.C., which is now closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

WTOP: Ford’s Theatre begins phased reopening

Editor Oct 14, 2020
Early in the pandemic, the future was uncertain for D.C.’s historic Ford’s Theatre.

Washington Post: Confused by the crowded at-large D.C. Council race? Here’s where the candidates…

Editor Oct 13, 2020
Twenty-three candidates are competing for two at-large D.C. Council seats. Voters can pick two candidates, and the top two finishers will win.

The Georgetowner: Open-Air Holiday Market Coming to M St.

Editor Oct 13, 2020
Sometimes, in the midst of a downturn, an idea comes up that many people can embrace and look forward to. So it may be with Georgetown developer Anthony Lanier’s latest idea: to turn the vacant property he owns at the prominent juncture of…

Washingtonian: The Namesake of George Washington University’s Student Center Was a Huge Racist. The…

Editor Oct 13, 2020
A George Washington University committee charged with evaluating a name change to the school’s Cloyd Heck Marvin Center has shared a selection of the historical materials it’s examining while doing its work.

the Wash: Neighborhood torn over ‘ludicrous,’ ‘confusing’ plan to reopen schools

Editor Oct 13, 2020
Days before Tyler Elementary School welcomed students back for outdoor, limited programming, the district unveiled a widespread plan to send more than 20,000 elementary students back to campus, drawing the ire of many.

Washingtonian: DC’s Covid Cases Are Rising. Are We Going to Have to Start Closing Things Down Again?

Editor Oct 13, 2020
And how much is attributable to White House events?

Washingtonian: There’s Now a Waitlist For DC’s Grant to Help Businesses Winterize Outdoor Dining…

Editor Oct 13, 2020
The first $6,000 grant from a $4 million fund was awarded today

the Wash: After 3 years, delays continue on Petworth Rec Center renovations

Editor Oct 13, 2020
Renovations to the Petworth Rec Center are still incomplete and residents are not surprised by the delay. But, in the meantime, community members can enjoy other outdoor recreation and fall programming.

Washingtonian: A Net 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020

Editor Oct 13, 2020
This number was calculated by looking at USPS change-of-address requests.
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