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Washington Post: John Thompson, coach who built Georgetown basketball into national power, dies at…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
John Thompson, the Washington native who elevated Georgetown University basketball to national prominence, earned Hall of Fame honors and carved a place in history as the first African American coach to lead his team to the NCAA…

DCist: For Second Night In A Row, D.C. Police Deploy Chemical Irritants To Disperse Protesters…

Editor Aug 31, 2020
For a second consecutive night, police employed chemical irritants and other tactics to disperse crowds of protesters near Black Lives Matter Plaza early Monday morning.

WTOP: ‘Not a good sign’: DC hotels face a double whammy of bad news

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Some of the largest hotels in D.C. that closed at the beginning of the pandemic are reopening their doors: The Conrad Hotel, Hay-Adams and Mandarin Oriental all reopened in late August. But the future is unclear for others.

WTOP: Hall of Fame basketball coach John Thompson Jr. dead at 78

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Hall of Fame basketball coach John Thompson Jr. has died at the age of 78.

WAMU: Portraits From A Pandemic: After Her Daughter Was Killed, She ‘Jumped Into Resilience’

Editor Aug 31, 2020
It’s an unseasonably cool day in early May, and a little girl is celebrating her fourth birthday at her mother’s grave.

Washington Post: D.C. police, protesters clash again near Black Lives Matter Plaza

Editor Aug 31, 2020
Police moved in on dozens of protesters in the District early Monday, deploying a chemical irritant in the crowd and tackling some demonstrators as officers moved quickly to clear Black Lives Matter Plaza.

DCist: Court To Washington Sports Club: Don’t Charge Members Who Cancelled During Pandemic

Editor Aug 30, 2020
The D.C. Superior Court has granted a temporary restraining order preventing Washington Sports Club from collecting fees on September 1 from customers that canceled their membership between March 17 and June 22.

Washington Post: Five arrested after protesters march through D.C., start small fires and engage in…

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Police said five officers were injured and the union said at least one officer was hospitalized after the latest confrontations in the nation’s capital.

Washington Post: What you need to know about DC public schools this year

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

DCist: A ‘Scary’ Show Of Force: D.C. Police Ramp Up Aggressive Tactics After March On Washington

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Friday’s March on Washington brought massive crowds to downtown D.C. and ended without any significant confrontations between police and protesters. But as demonstrations bled into the weekend, the response from authorities took a…

WTOP: DC gym hit with restraining order for charging membership fees during pandemic

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Courts ruled in favor of the District on Friday in its case against Washington Sports Club for charging membership fees during its coronavirus closures in the spring.

Washington Post: A week after restoring nearly full service, Metro faces possibility of budget cuts

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Barely a week after Metro restored nearly normal service for both bus and rail, transit officials say they could be forced to consider severe cuts unless the system receives more federal money.

Washington Post: New parking technology aims to manage curb space virtually

Editor Aug 30, 2020
D.C. is the first U.S. city to test a system that sends real-time information about curbside parking availability to delivery drivers — a move its developer hopes will make food deliveries more efficient and reduce driver stress.

Washington Post: Mel Krupin, who ran D.C. power restaurants for two decades, dies at 90

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Mel Krupin, who presided over the dining room of Duke Zeibert’s, one of Washington’s leading power restaurants of the 1970s, like a drill sergeant and later battled his former boss in the “Matzoh Ball War” after opening a competing…

Washington Post: Protesters march through D.C., start small fires. Tense standoff with police later…

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Marchers protesting for racial justice confronted police and toppled newspaper boxes and set some of them on fire Saturday night in the Adams Morgan section of Northwest Washington, before converging near the White House and prompting a…

WUSA9: ‘There is a world that needs us’ | Young social justice leader calls for action…

Editor Aug 30, 2020
Now that the March on Washington has come and gone, youth leaders are calling on their generation to continue the movement for real change. One of those leaders — Ty Hobson-Powell — had the chance to share his message at the march Friday. …

DCist: Woodner Residents March To Cancel Rent During Pandemic

Editor Aug 29, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has inspired a number of rent strikes in the D.C. region, including in one of the city’s largest and most notable buildings.

ABC7: D.C. author writes book inspired by her love for double dutch

Editor Aug 29, 2020
If you ask Joy Jones what excites her about jumping rope, she'll tell you “double dutch incites joy, when people start jumping.”

Washington Post: What lies beneath: Unearthing the history of Walter Pierce Park

Editor Aug 29, 2020
Every city is a palimpsest, the new put down over the old, just as the old was put down over the even older.

WTOP: DC’s Howard University mourns death of alumnus Chadwick Boseman

Editor Aug 29, 2020
Before the world became familiar with actor Chadwick Boseman and his portrayals of Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, James Brown or as the Black Panther in the movies, he was a Howard University Bison.
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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…

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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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