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ABC7: ‘No messaging such as Black Lives Matter’: D.C. Board of Elections to poll workers

Editor Sep 9, 2020
As early voting quickly approaches next month, election workers are being trained.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. isn’t a state, but it’s a top state to work in during…

Editor Sep 9, 2020
A recent report by Oxfam ranked D.C. near the top among the best U.S. states to work in during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: Sputtering summer sales, dwindling federal aid cripples D.C.’s small businesses

Editor Sep 9, 2020
In a once bustling alley at the center of downtown D.C., Gregg Rozeboom sat alone in his restaurant, again.

DCist: D.C. Residents Receiving Unemployment Can Soon Collect An Additional $300 In Weekly…

Editor Sep 9, 2020
D.C. has been approved to issue residents facing financial hardship as a result of the pandemic an additional $300 in weekly unemployment benefits.

Washington Post: Some are concerned that audit shows top Metro managers may be blocking reforms

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Fed up with years of deadly incidents and persistent safety lapses at Metro, Congress in 2017 approved the creation of an independent oversight body with the power to force transit officials to make changes.

Washington Post: D.C.’s state superintendent for education, Hanseul Kang, to step down

Editor Sep 9, 2020
The District’s longest-serving education appointee announced Tuesday that she would step down from her position, creating a high-profile vacancy in the middle of a pandemic that has entirely changed the way educational services are…

Washington Post: As neighborhood public school buildings remain closed, charters begin offering…

Editor Sep 8, 2020
It was an unusual sight these days. Twenty children walked into their public school building Thursday after waving to the executive director and principal on the sidewalk.

WTOP: DC’s state superintendent for education leaving post; nationwide search for replacement begins

Editor Sep 8, 2020
One of D.C.’s top education officials is leaving her post.

DCist: D.C. To Provide 25,000 Low-Income Households With Free Internet For School

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new initiative on Tuesday to provide free internet access to up to 25,000 low-income students and families in the District. The move comes one week after online classes began for students in D.C. Public…

WTOP: Matchbox closes its 14th Street restaurant

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Local pizza-and-sliders chain Matchbox has closed its large, two-story location on 14th Street in Northwest D.C. Monday was its final day.

Washington Post: D.C. plans to pay the Internet bills for 25,000 low-income families for a year

Editor Sep 8, 2020
The D.C. government will cover the monthly Internet bills for about 25,000 low-income families who have students in the city’s traditional public and charter schools, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) administration announced Tuesday.

Washington Post: D.C. adds two states, removes two others from list of places that require…

Editor Sep 8, 2020
D.C. health officials on Tuesday added Montana and Ohio to the list of states considered “high-risk” because of the coronavirus pandemic, marking the latest step in the city’s attempt to mitigate transmission of the virus.

DCist: D.C. State Superintendent Of Education To Step Down In October

Editor Sep 8, 2020
D.C. State Superintendent of Education Hanseul Kang will step down next month to join the Yale School of Management.

City Paper: John Thompson Jr. Represented D.C. to the Fullest

Editor Sep 8, 2020
He started here, stayed here, built here, and never considered any other pastures to be greener than these.

Washington Post: Gone for 20 years, but readers still remember — and use — their Hechinger tools

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Here’s what I envision: dozens of blue Hechinger wheelbarrows being pushed down Pennsylvania Avenue, their owners clad in canvas Hechinger aprons.

DCist: RETRACTED: ‘D.C. Election Officials Say ‘Black Lives Matter’ Clothing Shouldn’t Be Worn In…

Editor Sep 8, 2020
6/8/2020 at 5:27 p.m.: DCist/WAMU is retracting a story that reported voters in the District would be asked not to wear clothing that said “Black lives matter” within 50 feet of polling places this November.

City Paper: U.S. Attorney Hedges His Criticism of MPD Arrests

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Criminal charges will be filed after all.

UrbanTurf: A 12-Unit Condo Conversion Proposed for Shaw School

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Is another school-to-residential conversion in the works in DC?

WAMU: With Schools Still Closed, Parents Say Children With Disabilities Are Falling Further Behind

Editor Sep 8, 2020
As he watches, David Rosenblatt’s 8-year-old son Nico takes part in a virtual speech therapy session. Rosenblatt pays for this therapy out of pocket as one of the various tools the family uses to assist Nico, who has complex developmental…

DCist: Metro Safety Audit Finds ‘Toxic Workplace Culture’ Poses Risk To Riders

Editor Sep 8, 2020
Metro’s Rail Operations Control Center is a “toxic workplace,” filled with “racial and sexual comments, harassment, and other unprofessional behavior” which has endangered riders, according to a new audit by the Washington Metrorail Safety…
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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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