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Washington Business Journal: Local gelato powerhouse Dolcezza to close 5 locations, citing impacts…

Editor Sep 30, 2020
Longtime local gelato favorite Dolcezza is closing five of its retail locations, citing “the sobering effect that Covid-19 has had on our industry.”

WTOP: DC Mayor’s Arts Awards salute local creatives at RFK drive-in ceremony

Editor Sep 30, 2020
It’s time once again to honor the creative community of the nation’s capital. The 35th annual D.C. Mayor’s Arts Awards will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m.

DCist: D.C.’s Special Police Units Exclusively Used Force On Black People, Report Finds

Editor Sep 29, 2020
The vast majority of people stopped, frisked, or arrested by officers in D.C.’s special gun recovery and narcotics units were Black, according to a new report mandated by the D.C. Council. Black people were the subjects of 87% of stops,…

Washingtonian: Six New (and New-ish) Movies and TV Shows About Hometown DC That You Can Stream This…

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Basketball, music, gossip, gentrification, and more.

WTOP: ‘Beacon of hope’: New mural brightens community garden in Southeast DC

Editor Sep 29, 2020
A new art display is brightening up a community park in Southeast D.C. that helps provide food to local families and brings the neighborhood together.

DCist: D.C. Gave Cash Assistance To Undocumented Workers. It Barely Covered Essentials

Editor Sep 29, 2020
In June, Silvia Cordon heard about a new city program from her youngest son’s teacher. The program, called DC Cares, would provide undocumented workers left unemployed by the pandemic $1,000 in direct cash assistance.

DCist: Tenant Activism In D.C. Has Surged During The Pandemic

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Apartments have taken on totally new functions during the pandemic. They’ve become classrooms as kids log into Zoom courses each morning. They’re offices for those who can work from home. Home is where we’re told to stay in order to avoid…

Washington Post: Former D.C. official Rashad Young takes high-level job with Howard University

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Howard University announced the hiring of a former high-ranking D.C. government official Tuesday, a month after word of the job offer sparked an ethics probe and questions about a massive tax break the city official negotiated for the…

the Wash: Pandemic enhances ‘deplorable conditions’ in public housing

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March, public housing maintenance workers have halted routine maintenance and only respond to emergency calls.

the Wash: Southeast Washington to receive new medical clinic

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Bread for the City, a nonprofit that offers medical services, finished construction on its new building in Southeast Washington in early September.

the Wash: Promotional events fail to boost business for Black-owned Shaw restaurants

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Owners of FishScale and HalfSmoke report disappointment with the lack of business brought by sweepstakes and D.C. Black Restaurant Week.

the Wash: Some special education teachers notice an uptick in student engagement, attendance as…

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Robert Athmer is a 10th grade geometry and special education teacher at Columbia Heights Education Campus (CHEC). He is four weeks into distance learning and his students are participating and engaged more than when they were in physical…

the Wash: Chevy Chase residents want racist senator’s name erased from fountain

Editor Sep 29, 2020
The community is keeping the pressure on the National Park Service to take action. The ball is now in the federal government’s court.

DCist: New Medical Vans Aim To Connect Public Housing Residents And Health Providers

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Carl Goggins feels like he can’t be careful enough when it comes to the coronavirus. Apart from the danger the virus poses to him as a 67-year-old, he worries what would happen if he fell ill.

DCist: Coronavirus Tests Aren’t Required For Nursing Home Inspectors In The D.C. Region

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Maryland, D.C., and Virginia are not mandating COVID-19 tests for the inspectors examining conditions in local nursing homes, public health spokespeople from all three jurisdictions confirmed. The lack of testing for the inspectors,…

Washingtonian: Pat Collins Has Written a Memoir

Editor Sep 29, 2020
The veteran DC local TV newsman chronicles 50 years on the crime and snow beat.

WTOP: Striking Rafael Viñoly-designed condo building planned for The Wharf

Editor Sep 29, 2020
The Wharf developer Hoffman-Madison Waterfront, which began work on Phase 2 of the Southwest Waterfront development earlier this year, will add an unusual building to D.C.’s skyline with the construction of a 12-story, high-end condo.

DCist: Dolcezza Gelato To Close Five Retail Locations

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Dolcezza Gelato, the popular local frozen treat and coffee chain, will be closing five of its retail locations in October, the owners announced Tuesday.

Washingtonian: Dolcezza Will Close Five Gelato Shops Around DC

Editor Sep 29, 2020
The gelato maker will continue to sell pints at Whole Foods and other retail locations.

WTOP: Dolcezza Gelato closing most DC-area locations

Editor Sep 29, 2020
Dolcezza Gelato, popular for its coffees and authentic gelatos, is closing most of its D.C.-area stores, citing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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