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Washington Post: Metro and Apple roll out mobile payment system in virtual wallet and new app

Editor Sep 1, 2020
Starting today, iPhones and other Apple devices can be used to pay all Metro fares, including on buses. Customers also can reload their SmarTrip accounts with Apple Pay and a new Metro mobile app, the transit agency announced Tuesday.

WTOP: Is downtown DC a ghost town? Not quite, but close

Editor Sep 1, 2020
A Downtown DC Economy Update released by the Downtown Business Improvement District highlights the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect. It reports downtown D.C.’s daytime population has dropped from 225,000 in February to 22,000 as of July, a 90%…

Letter to the Editor of The Post: Funding for the arts shouldn’t pit one form against others

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The fragile ecology of arts is tenuous in good times, and now every arts organization is struggling for its very survival. Pitting arts groups and genres against one another is not helpful.

WTOP: The 411 on 202: Running out of phone numbers, new DC area code debuts in 2 years

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The District has had one single area code — 202 — for more than 70 years.

NBC4: DC Officials Decry ‘Outside Agitators’ at Protests, Call for Federal Prosecutions

Editor Aug 31, 2020
D.C. police have “intelligence to suggest” a van someone drove into a crowded intersection near one protest was at protests in Portland and Kenosha

WUSA9: Mayor, MPD chief blame ‘outside agitators’ for DC protests, ‘snack…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
MPD arrested the operator of a van for reckless driving during a Saturday protest. The van's driver said he was only trying to hand out free snacks to protesters.

FOX 5: US attorney lashes out after DC mayor rips prosecutors in riot, protest cases

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The U.S. Attorney’s office is lashing out against comments from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, who said federal prosecutors have been “reluctant” to pursue cases against violence in the midst of unrest over racial justice.

ABC7: D.C. mayor worries about ‘race war’ after urine thrown at cops, Trump’s…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday she worries about the country descending into a "race war" after violent acts were allegedly committed by some agitators toward D.C. police officers during several days of protests that became tense over the…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor blames outsiders ‘armed for battle’ for days of clashes with police

Editor Aug 31, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Monday defended police using force to quell unrest in the District the past several nights and blamed the more recent clashes on “outside agitators” who she said came “armed for battle” and “looking for…

DCist: As Students Return To Virtual School In D.C. And Maryland, Some Families Hit Technology Snags

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Hundreds of thousands of students in the District and Maryland powered on their laptops Monday for the start of a school year like no other.

WAMU: The March On Washington Brought Thousands To D.C., But What Did It Mean To Locals?

Editor Aug 31, 2020
For three months, local activists and residents have been out in D.C. streets demanding an end to police violence and racial injustice. They’ve marched all over the city; they’ve pulled down — and attempted to pull down — statues of…

DCist: The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Crushed Downtown D.C.’s Economy

Editor Aug 31, 2020
For the last 20 years or more, downtown Washington has been riding a wave of prosperity.

Washington Post: Bowser to seek supplemental U.S. unemployment funds, Northam announces legal aid…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The District of Columbia will join most U.S. states in applying for federal coronavirus aid that would give unemployed workers an additional $300 per week — a decision that Maryland and Virginia made weeks ago.

Washingtonian: 95 Percent of Downtown DC Office Workers Worked From Home This Summer

Editor Aug 31, 2020
A new report shows just how much the pandemic has affected the downtown core's economy.

WTOP: DC officials blame ‘outside agitators’ for disrupting peaceful protests

Editor Aug 31, 2020
D.C.’s police chief and mayor claimed Monday that people traveling to the District with the specific intent to disrupt peaceful protests, damage property and behave aggressively toward police were part of an “organized, funded attempt to…

DCist: D.C. Has Been ‘Destroyed By Rioters,’ Claims Someone Who Clearly Hasn’t Looked Out Their…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Our nation’s capital is practically a barren wasteland, at least according to a few viral social media posts that befuddled Washingtonians, who saw a very different reality when they looked out their windows.

Washingtonian: DC Officials Blame ‘Outside Agitators’ For Protest Violence And Police Show of Force

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The comments came after a report of cops swinging bicycles at protesters and deploying an irritant near Black Lives Matter Plaza.

Washington Post: Maryland and D.C. turn on their computers for the first day of virtual school

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The first day of school for more than 400,000 students in the District and Maryland suburbs started Monday as it had never before — at home in front of open laptops, logging into classes remotely, greeting new teachers and classmates by…

DCist: New Drive-In Theater Will Open At Buzzard Point This Fall

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The District is getting a new drive-in movie theater this fall at Buzzard Point in Southwest D.C.

DCist: D.C. Is Doubling Availability Of Free Naloxone Due To Increase In Opioid-Related Deaths

Editor Aug 31, 2020
The District is doubling the number of locations where the opioid overdose medication Naloxone will be available for free.
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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…

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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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