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UrbanTurf: DC Will Allow Some Students to Return to School in November

Editor Oct 5, 2020
DC will allow some students to come back into physical classrooms starting November 9.

DCist: Thousands Of Elementary School Kids In D.C. Public Schools Could Return To In-Person Classes…

Editor Oct 5, 2020
D.C. Public Schools is preparing to welcome up to 21,000 elementary school students back for in-person learning in November, city education officials said Monday.

Washington Business Journal: Jair Lynch, Wilkes target Edgewood site for a mixed-use project. They…

Editor Oct 5, 2020
A pair of prominent D.C. developers is now planning a mixed-use project adjacent to the Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood Metro station, in what would be the latest bit of construction for the gradually transforming corridor.

Washington Post: Mayor Bowser has $219,000 in her fund for needy residents. During the pandemic, she…

Editor Oct 5, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and Council Chairman Phil Mendelson have not made a single donation this year from the special charitable funds they control, records show, even as the coronavirus pandemic has left thousands of city residents…

DCist: Ballot Drop Boxes Open Today Across D.C.

Editor Oct 5, 2020
Dozens of ballot drop boxes are now open in D.C. for voters who have completed their mail ballots but don’t want to rely on the U.S. Postal Service to send them back in.

WTOP: 31 states on DC’s latest list of high-risk states for coronavirus

Editor Oct 5, 2020
Delaware and West Virginia remain on D.C.’s latest list of high-risk states where the seven-day moving average of daily new coronavirus cases is 10 or more per 100,000 persons.

WTOP: Taste & Shop Georgetown offers outdoor dining, carryout specials and retail deals

Editor Oct 5, 2020
How can you support local businesses while snagging a meal deal?

WTOP: Laurel woman convicted of DC Medicaid fraud

Editor Oct 5, 2020
A Laurel, Maryland, woman pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding the D.C. Medicaid program out of $269,808.

Washington Post: Maryland and Virginia drivers owe D.C. more than $370 million in outstanding…

Editor Oct 4, 2020
Maryland and Virginia drivers owe the District over $373 million in fines from outstanding parking and traffic citations they have racked up in the past four years, according to records from the city’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

Politico: Trump plans to name conservative activist Tom Fitton to court oversight agency

Editor Oct 4, 2020
The founder of Judicial Watch would sit on the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, which has the power to remove certain judges for misconduct.

Washington Post: D.C. Superior Court judge stepped down after questions about sexual assault…

Editor Oct 3, 2020
A prominent D.C. Superior Court judge acclaimed as a criminal justice reformer during his 40 years on the bench retired earlier this year, days after receiving questions from The Washington Post about an allegation that he sexually…

WUSA9: ‘It’s not time to go back’ | DC teachers protest outside mayor’s home over…

Editor Oct 3, 2020
The Washington Teachers' Union held a demonstration outside Mayor Muriel Bowser's home to protest the possible reopening of schools during the pandemic.

ABC7: Opening in a pandemic: Chef Joancarlo brings Puerto Rican flair to D.C. neighborhood

Editor Oct 3, 2020
It's pretty unusual to hear about a restaurant opening in the age of COVID-19, but that's exactly what's happened in one D.C. neighborhood.

WUSA9: DC firefighter offered the shoes off his own feet to help a man without any

Editor Oct 3, 2020
A D.C. firefighter noticed a homeless man in need Saturday afternoon and stepped in to help.

Washington Post: Rose Garden event suspected of virus outbreak alarms D.C. officials

Editor Oct 3, 2020
A mostly maskless White House event last weekend suspected at the center of a coronavirus outbreak that has afflicted President Trump was held in conflict with a D.C. government ban on gatherings of more than 50 people, alarming local…

WUSA9: DC restaurants prepare for colder weather, with city’s help

Editor Oct 3, 2020
DC is offering $6,000 grants to help restaurants buy heaters, tents, and other supplies to winterize outdoor dining spaces.

DCist: The Anacostia River Is Getting A Glow-Up

Editor Oct 3, 2020
The Anacostia River is one step closer to its long-awaited glow-up.

WTOP: Georgetown bids farewell to legendary Hall of Fame coach John Thompson

Editor Oct 3, 2020
Hall of Fame Basketball Coach John Thompson was remembered Saturday by his family, friends, former players and coaches in a virtual tribute presented by Georgetown University.

Washington Post: Carjackings have spiked in the District, and one was captured on Facebook Live

Editor Oct 3, 2020
On a warm Sunday afternoon, Warkaw Arega Anagaw parked his car in a block of single family homes and began live-streaming a video of himself discussing human rights issues in his home country of Ethiopia.

WUSA9: Online Lifeline: The House DC continues to provide hope and community to SE teens during…

Editor Oct 3, 2020
The after-school program and community outreach center has taken services virtual during the pandemic.
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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 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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