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Washington Post: Chants, marching and music in D.C. as demonstrators protest Trump speech

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Hundreds of protesters chanted, marched and played music near the White House on Thursday as President Trump spoke on the final night of the Republican National Convention — a loud and often raucous rejoinder to a leader they say has…

WTOP: DC removes Delaware from high-risk state list following new data

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Delaware has been taken off D.C.’s list of high-risk states, and those coming from the state to D.C. will not have to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Washington Post: D.C. sues Instacart, alleging ‘deceptive’ service fees and unpaid sales taxes

Editor Aug 27, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) has filed a lawsuit against the grocery delivery service Instacart, ­alleging it has failed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in District sales tax and deceived local consumers into believing…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. appeals court offers ruling on West Heating Plant redevelopment in…

Editor Aug 27, 2020
The D.C. Court of Appeals issued an opinion Thursday finding that a D.C. hearing officer acted properly in approving the demolition of the historic West Heating Plant in Georgetown over objections of the D.C. Preservation League.

WUSA9: Caught in the ‘kettle:’ The inside story of Swann Street

Editor Aug 27, 2020
The 194 protesters arrested the night of June 1 on a Northwest D.C. street are still waiting for the D.C. Attorney General’s Office to decide whether they will be prosecuted.

DCist: U Street Staple Twins Jazz Is Closing Permanently

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Twins Jazz, a club that helped bring jazz back to U Street NW during the resurgence of the area once known as D.C.’s Black Broadway, is closing permanently.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: When ‘back to school’ means a parking lot and the hunt for a WiFi signal

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Kids are gathering in the parking lots outside schools, county libraries, McDonald’s and Starbucks.

WTOP: DC attorney general sues Instacart, claiming deceptive fees, failure to pay sales tax

Editor Aug 27, 2020
A popular grocery delivery service, made even more in-demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, is being sued by D.C.’s attorney general.

Washington Informer: Rev. Walter Fauntroy’s Key Role in 1963 March on Washington Detailed by His Son

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Marvin Fauntroy Recalls Tales First Heard at the Feet of His Father

Street Sense Media: COVID-19 and crowded spaces: the not so easy start of virtual learning for…

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Homeless K-12 students need more than just a device and access to an internet hotspot to succeed in the upcoming fall semester. They face a unique set of challenges that not only make in-person learning hard, but make virtual learning…

Washingtonian: Mel Krupin, a Giant of DC Dining, Has Died

Editor Aug 27, 2020
The Duke Zeibert's maitre d' was once one of the most revered gatekeepers in town.

WTOP: 10 inducted into 2020 class of DC high school sports Hall of Fame

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Some local sports standouts are being inducted into the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) High School Hall of Fame.

DCist: D.C. Sues Instacart For Charging Customers Allegedly Deceptive Fees And Avoiding Sales Taxes

Editor Aug 27, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against on-demand delivery company Instacart on Thursday, alleging that the San Francisco-based company charged Washingtonians millions of dollars in deceptive fees and failed to pay D.C.…

DCist: Three D.C. Circulator Bus Routes Extended To 11 P.M., Furthering Return To Pre-Pandemic…

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Service for three D.C. Circulator bus routes has been extended to 11 p.m. starting Sunday, Aug. 30, the Mayor’s office announced today.

Washington Post: Black men in D.C. are expected to die 17 years earlier than White men. Here’s why.

Editor Aug 27, 2020
Samuel Mingle, 55, grew up in Ward 8. The closest grocery store to him was a 30-minute walk away.

WTOP: DC street drummer moves to the finals on ‘America’s Got Talent’

Editor Aug 27, 2020
A street drummer from D.C. made it through to the finals on the reality television show America’s Got Talent on Wednesday night.

City Paper: Adjusting to a New Reality, Theaters Ponder Their Futures in the Pandemic Era

Editor Aug 27, 2020
“I have no doubt that some theaters aren’t going to make it,” says Mark Shugoll, “and that makes me very sad, but that’s just the fact of the matter.”

City Paper: The Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden’s New Additions Show That It Embraces New,…

Editor Aug 27, 2020
"We Come in Peace" and "DOUBLE CANDLE" at the Sculpture Garden "are a sign that the Hirshhorn is not content to merely make do with old bronzes."

WAMU: What Does D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza Mean To Locals?

Editor Aug 27, 2020
When Keyonna Jones joined seven other artists to paint the words Black Lives Matter in 35-foot-tall letters that spanned two blocks of downtown D.C., she didn’t think she was creating a plaza.

Washington Post: Medicaid contracts would shift poor D.C. residents’ health care amid pandemic

Editor Aug 27, 2020
The D.C. Council is scrutinizing a move by the Bowser administration that would reshuffle health coverage for hundreds of thousands of the District’s sickest and poorest residents.
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