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UrbanTurf: DC Council Expected to Extend Public Health Emergency Through Year’s End

Editor Sep 21, 2020
DC's public health emergency may be poised for another extension.

WTOP: Protesters gathered outside Graham’s DC home over Trump SCOTUS pick

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Demonstrators angry with South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham gathered outside his Southeast D.C. home in the early morning hours Monday to protest his push for President’s Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee following the death…

WTOP: Like eggs? New Capitol Hill spot aims to help you get your breakfast-sandwich fix

Editor Sep 21, 2020
The restaurateurs behind popular restaurants ChiKo and Anju have morphed the Capitol Hill ChiKo location into a weekend brunch spot for those who like eggs. Especially the breakfast sandwich kind.

DCist: Delaware, West Virginia Added To D.C.’s High COVID-19 Risk List

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Delaware and West Virginia were among the five states D.C. Health has added to its high coronavirus risk list, updated on Monday morning. The two states are popular getaway spots for Washingtonians. Delaware has been on and off the list…

WTOP: Delaware, W.Va. and 3 more states added to DC’s high-risk list of coronavirus states

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Delaware and West Virginia are among five states added Monday to D.C.’s list of high-risk coronavirus states.

WTOP: Best in DC food: 2020 RAMMY winners

Editor Sep 21, 2020
Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington has announced the winners of this year’s RAMMY Awards, celebrating the region’s best restaurants, chefs and dining experiences.

WTOP: DC offers grants to help restaurants with outdoor dining during winter

Editor Sep 21, 2020
D.C. is offering grants to help the city’s bars and restaurants prepare themselves to maintain outdoor dining into the winter while beating the cold.

WAMU: How Some Local Businesses Went From Panic To Creativity To Survive The Pandemic

Editor Sep 21, 2020
This year’s economic downturn devastated many small businesses around the region. Survival often required their owners to quickly adapt to dramatic changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Washingtonian: DC Will Give Businesses $6,000 Grants to Winterize Their Outdoor Dining Spaces

Editor Sep 20, 2020
The money can be used for new tents, heaters, furniture, and more.

Washingtonian: Cane and Chiko Win Big at the First Virtual RAMMY Awards

Editor Sep 20, 2020
After a months-long delay, DC's annual restaurant-industry gala streamed online tonight.

WUSA9: Ruth Bader Ginsburg mural becomes focal point of grief and gratitude

Editor Sep 20, 2020
Hundreds have written notes and left flowers at the Shaw neighborhood memorial that pays respect to the deceased Supreme Court Justice.

WUSA9: DC census advocates worry the lower response rate could spell trouble for historically…

Editor Sep 20, 2020
Advocates say the census translates to federal funding for necessary services, which could be reduced without an accurate count.

ABC7: Artists paint mural to honor RBG in one day near Black Lives Matter Plaza, White House

Editor Sep 20, 2020
While hundreds of supporters of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg were honoring her at one mural, another mural was being painted near Black Lives Matter Plaza.

WTOP: New Southwest DC art murals aim to make traffic safer

Editor Sep 20, 2020
The intersection of 4th and I streets in Southwest D.C., where cars, bicyclists and pedestrians converge, is now adorned with four art murals.

Washington Post: D.C. school leaders struggle to reopen buildings for small groups this month as…

Editor Sep 20, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said she wants to bring small groups of students back into schools by the end of September, but with less than two weeks to go, her administration has no plan and has not reached an agreement with teachers…

ABC7: DC councilmember Mary Cheh reflects on rare honor of being sworn in by Ginsburg

Editor Sep 19, 2020
Only two Washington, D.C. council members have had the honor of being sworn into office by a Supreme Court justice. Councilmember Mary Cheh received the honor when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed to administer her oath in 2007.

Washington Post: Off-duty D.C. police officer shoots and wounds 17-year-old in Northeast D.C.…

Editor Sep 19, 2020
An off-duty D.C. police officer shot and wounded a 17-year-old in Northeast Washington late Friday after the teen tried to carjack the officer’s vehicle and fired at him, D.C. police said.

Michael Schaffer in Washingtonian: Rename Woodrow Wilson High School After Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Editor Sep 19, 2020
RBG died days after DC announced plans to jettison Wilson's name. She would be an ideal namesake.

WTOP: D.C. youth center helps at-risk teens turn their lives around

Editor Sep 19, 2020
A faith-based, nonprofit youth center is changing the lives of at-risk teenagers in the D.C. neighborhood of Anacostia.

Chris Richards in The Post: In the streets and online, go-go’s drumbeat for social change remains a…

Editor Sep 19, 2020
On Tuesday night, the local go-go group Pure Elegance assembled on an outdoor stage in Southeast D.C. — or, for those quarantining at home, on a glowing computer screen — for a live-streamed concert designed to mobilize the crowd,…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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

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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…

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

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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…

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

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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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