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Washington Post: D.C. official who sought Howard job after negotiating a tax break for school fined…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
A former high-ranking D.C. government official has been fined $2,500 by the city ethics board for his involvement in shaping a $225 million tax break for Howard University the same day he discussed taking a job at the university.

Washington Business Journal: Check out all the winners from the 2020 RAMMY awards, honoring the best…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
The D.C. restaurant industry celebrated its chef and restaurateurs Sunday evening at the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington's RAMMY Awards, held for the first time in a virtual format.

DCist: A Streatery Is Coming To Downtown D.C. This Week. Here’s How It Works

Editor Sep 21, 2020
When Penn Quarter’s Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar reopened in June, CEO Barry Gutin says that business in the neighborhood was slow.

Washington Post: Woodley Park’s Marilyn Monroe mural is once again ready for its close-up

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Nothing brightens a woman’s face as much as a fresh dab of lipstick. And when those lips are five feet wide, the effect is stunning.

Washington Post: Sidewalks, streets and parks provided a respite from coronavirus closures. But…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Peer into a backyard in Columbia Heights and a quartet plays. Walk down the waterfront on the Wharf and a masked instructor stretches into downward-facing dog. Dine on 17th Street NW and massage chairs sprawl across turf grass.

Washington Post: D.C.’s poorest wards won’t have voting ‘supercenters,’ despite long lines in…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Washington plans to open five voting “supercenters” across the city to safely process large numbers of voters in the upcoming election. But none will be in Wards 7 and 8, which saw some of the worst lines during the June primary and where…

DCist: Dozens Of World War II Aircraft Will Fly Over D.C. On Friday

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Even though the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum is still closed, there’s another way to see a pantheon of vintage aircraft this week.

Washington Post: D.C. has new criteria for a Phase 3 move. It’s meeting some goals, but is far from…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Three months after D.C. entered the second phase of coronavirus restrictions, the city’s top public health official introduced new criteria Monday for determining when to lift additional restrictions and enter Phase 3.

Washingtonian: The Smithsonian’s American History, American Indian Museums Will Reopen Friday

Editor Sep 21, 2020
But the cafe at the American Indian museum will keep its doors shut.

DCist: This Agricultural Nonprofit In Wards 7 And 8 Wants Kids To See Urban Farmers Who Look Like…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Ward 5 resident Ronnie Webb applied for about 100 entry-level jobs through the United States Department of Agriculture when he graduated with a Bachelor’s of Agricultural Business in 2011. But he didn’t get one call for an interview.

WTOP: Smithsonian to reopen 2 more museums Friday

Editor Sep 21, 2020
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and National Museum of the American Indian will reopen to the public Friday.

Washington Post: Chirping smoke detectors at students’ home were disrupting virtual classes. Now…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
The principal at Whittier Elementary in Northwest Washington was the first to contact the fire department. Students’ smoke detectors kept chirping in the background of virtual classes. The problem seemed widespread at the elementary school…

UrbanTurf: A Look at the Community Center at the McMillan Redevelopment

Editor Sep 21, 2020
While the redevelopment of the McMillan Sand Filtration site at Michigan Avenue and North Capitol Streets NW (map) remains on hold, last week, the Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) held a final review of the design for the community center…

WTOP: DC launches $5 million child care relief fund, renews calls for contact-tracing cooperation

Editor Sep 21, 2020
D.C. will provide $5 million to child care facilities throughout the District as part of its pandemic relief efforts, the city said Monday.

Washington Post: D.C. adds Delaware, West Virginia to list of states that require visitors to…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
D.C. added nearby West Virginia and Delaware on Monday to its list of states that require visitors to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in the city.

DCist: Here Are The Winners From This Year’s Bittersweet Virtual RAMMY Ceremony

Editor Sep 21, 2020
While most of Twitter was live-tweeting the Emmys last night, D.C. was enjoying a virtual awards ceremony of its own — and ours didn’t need a fire extinguisher. The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington’s annual RAMMY awards were…

DCist: D.C. Will Offer $6,000 Grants To Help Restaurants Prepare Outdoor Dining Areas For Winter

Editor Sep 21, 2020
D.C.’s Office of Nightlife and Culture announced a new grant program to help restaurants prepare their outdoor dining spaces for winter.

Robert McCartney in The Post: Four principles to guide us on whose statues should topple and whose…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
In the storm of crises (covid-19, the recession, Supreme Court vacancy, etc.), it’s easy to overlook the fact that the United States is engaged in the most intensive purge ever of our common historical memory.

DCist: Demonstrators Gather At Sen. Lindsey Graham’s D.C. Home Urging ‘No Confirmation Before…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Dozens of people demonstrated outside the D.C. home of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) early Monday morning over Republican efforts to fill the Supreme Court vacancy following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. They urged Graham, the…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. will distribute $6,000 grants for restaurants to winterize their…

Editor Sep 21, 2020
The D.C. government on Sunday said it is offering $4 million to help the city’s restaurants winterize their outdoor dining areas with an eye on helping them maintain patio operations as the Covid-19 crisis continues into the cold-weather…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

Jul 6, 2026 7
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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

Jul 2, 2026 17
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…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

Jul 1, 2026 146
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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