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Washington Post: Health officials urge attendees of White House event to get tested for coronavirus

Editor Oct 8, 2020
The average number of new daily coronavirus infections across the greater Washington region reached a 19-day high Thursday as local health officials sent an open letter urging people connected to a White House outbreak to get tested.

Washington Informer: Capital Bikeshare Reaches Milestone Amid Changing Landscape and More Nagging…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
This year marked a decade since the Capital Bikeshare program first offered its services as a convenient and affordable means of transportation for biking enthusiasts, urban professionals and others eager to avoid expensive parking tickets…

Washington Informer: D.C. Residents Uneasy About Likely Budget Reductions

Editor Oct 8, 2020
COVID-19 Forces City Leaders to Ponder Cuts, Tax Hikes

Washington Informer: Concerns Escalate over D.C. Inmates’ Insufficient Access to the Ballot

Editor Oct 8, 2020
The upcoming election counts among one of the most consequential in recent history for many reasons but perhaps none more important than it being the first time that District residents currently incarcerated in the Federal Bureau of…

Street Sense: Council paves way for reconsidering rent control

Editor Oct 8, 2020
The D.C. Council voted unanimously Sept. 22 to place a one-year moratorium on applications for certificates of assurance, signaling a desire to re-examine the issue of rent control in the District.

Washington Blade: D.C. Council gives final approval to LGBTQ seniors bill

Editor Oct 8, 2020
The D.C. Council on Oct. 6 voted unanimously in a second and final vote to approve legislation to provide nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ seniors and seniors with HIV who reside in long-term care facilities in the District.

Associated Press: DC faults White House over Rose Garden event, urges testing

Editor Oct 8, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an extraordinary step, the Washington, D.C., Department of Health has released an open letter appealing to all White House staff and anyone who attended a Sept. 26 event in the Rose Garden to seek medical advice and…

Washington Post: D.C. voters to weigh in on ‘magic mushroom’ decriminalization after months-long…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Melissa Lavasani took “microdoses” of illegal psychedelic mushrooms to recover from postpartum depression in 2018. After her condition improved, she wanted others to have access to the treatment, working for months to get a ballot…

Washington Business Journal: GWU is testing all on-campus students for Covid-19, every week.…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Not many universities can boast that they developed their own Covid-19 test or are regularly screening thousands of on-campus staff and students, but George Washington University says it is doing both.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s Soupergirl nabs $2M from Honest Tea, Glen’s founders amid…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Soupergirl owner Sara Polon has secured $2 million in her first external raise, 12 years after starting her vegan soup company and about six months after setting out to raise this capital — all while shifting the business model and pushing…

DCist: The Principal Of A Prestigious D.C. High School Was Suddenly Fired. Parents And Teachers Want…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Parents and teachers are demanding D.C. Public Schools reinstate the longtime principal of a highly regarded magnet school, after school system officials announced the principal’s sudden departure earlier this week.

Washington Business Journal: Hotel Zena takes over for the Donovan House in Logan Circle

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Despite Covid-19 crippling the hospitality industry, hotel projects that were already under construction during the pandemic continue to deliver. Next up to bat in D.C. is the newly-dubbed Hotel Zena.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. zoning officials say they can’t advance large projects…

Editor Oct 8, 2020
D.C.’s top zoning officials say they are stuck waiting until lawmakers finalize updates to the Comprehensive Plan to advance a variety of big projects, joining a chorus of others urging immediate action on the issue.

WTOP: DC’s Hotel Zena aims to make a statement about female empowerment

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Hotel Zena, the new hotel managed by West Hollywood, California-based Viceroy Hotels & Resorts in D.C.’s Logan Circle, isn’t just a boutique hotel. It aims to serve as a cultural hub celebrating female empowerment though provocative…

WTOP: Ground broken for state-of-the-art horse facility on National Mall

Editor Oct 8, 2020
A nonprofit organization broke ground Thursday for a new, state-of-the-art horse stable for U.S. Park Police mounted patrols and an education center on the National Mall.

DCist: As Metro Plans For The Future, One Question Looms: When Will Riders Return?

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Metro’s Board of Directors is beginning to formulate its budget for July 2021 through June 2022, and so far it is filled with uncertainties and question marks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. How soon will schools return? Will workers be…

DCist: Historic Designation Request Could Delay New D.C. Halfway House

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Plans for a new men’s halfway house in D.C. could once again be stalled due to neighborhood opposition.

WTOP: DC-area health officials to White House staff: Come get a COVID-19 test

Editor Oct 8, 2020
Health officials across nearly the entire D.C. area are calling on people who work at the White House or anyone who attended the recent Supreme Court nomination announcement in the Rose Garden to contact their local health departments and…

WAMU: Republican Lawmakers Introduce Three Bills To Block Or Limit D.C. Statehood

Editor Oct 8, 2020
As D.C. leaders and residents continue to push hard for statehood, politicians on Capitol Hill are pushing back.

DCist: D.C. Landlords Often Use Eviction Notices To Pressure Tenants For Rent, Study Shows

Editor Oct 8, 2020
The vast majority of eviction cases filed in D.C. don’t result in an actual eviction, and many renters receive multiple notices from the same landlord over the course of their tenancy, according to a report published Thursday by Georgetown…
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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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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…

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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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