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WTOP: ‘The police need to be defunded’ — a conversation with April Goggans of Black Lives Matter DC

Editor Aug 24, 2020
Last week, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke as part of the Democratic National Convention about President Donald Trump’s use of federal troops and tear gas against peaceful protesters in the District this summer. She stood looking out over…

WTOP: DC adds Delaware back to high-risk state list

Editor Aug 24, 2020
If you had your heart set on fun in the sun as summer starts to wrap up, you might want to rethink that: D.C. health officials added Delaware back to the city’s list of high-risk states Monday.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. updates list of ‘high-risk states’ at start of busy…

Editor Aug 24, 2020
D.C.’s executive order calling for anyone traveling to the District for nonessential activities from places deemed Covid-19 hot spots to self-quarantine has been updated with a list of 30 states it considers high-risk.

Washington Post: Their classmates are murdered, then they take the SATs: How gun violence shapes…

Editor Aug 24, 2020
Darnell Johnson was about to take the PSAT. There were 165 minutes, 139 multiple choice questions and an essay in front of him. But how could he focus when his classmate was dead?

WTOP: New DC exhibit highlights protest art created throughout summer

Editor Aug 23, 2020
New street art has been borne from a summer of protests in D.C., and the National Building Museum is opening an exhibition to showcase it all.

Washington Post: As Franklin Square is remade, the cry goes out: Timber!

Editor Aug 23, 2020
Last week, I checked in with an old friend: Franklin Square. It was like visiting someone in the hospital. The park has just embarked on a rather severe course of treatment. I hope the cure isn’t worse than the disease.

WUSA9: ‘We’ve had a social justice summer’ | At this DC charter school, Black…

Editor Aug 23, 2020
At Statesmen College Preparatory Academy, the KINGS 101 curriculum puts Black history at the forefront of learning.

Washington Times: Mei Xiang delivers her fourth panda cub in 15 years

Editor Aug 23, 2020
Newest addition to the National Zoo to be named in ceremony in a few months

DCist: What Will Mei Xiang’s Giant Panda Cub Be Named? We Won’t Know For A While

Editor Aug 23, 2020
The National Zoo’s giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a cub on Friday evening, becoming a rare bright spot in otherwise difficult times. But we won’t know more about this tiny bear — including its sex or name — for a while.

WTOP: One DC theater company makes a flexible plan for the pandemic

Editor Aug 23, 2020
Most theaters in D.C. closed their doors in March with no idea when they will reopen. And given social distancing guidelines, only one thing is certain: “There’s no going back to what it was before,” said Maria Manuela Goyanes, the…

Washington Post: As a teenager, Walter Pierce just wanted a place to play. So he made his own park.

Editor Aug 23, 2020
When redevelopment forced Walter Pierce’s family out of their Southwest Washington home in the 1960s, his uncle suggested that the place to resettle was Adams Morgan. That diverse neighborhood, he reasoned, was too close to Connecticut…

DCist: Guest Of Robert Trump Funeral Party Allegedly Punches Employee At D.C. Restaurant

Editor Aug 23, 2020
A member of a funeral party for President Trump’s late brother allegedly punched an employee at a D.C. restaurant Friday night.

Washington Post: How National Zoo keepers orchestrated an ‘unthinkable’ panda pregnancy amid a…

Editor Aug 23, 2020
A few days after the pandemic forced the National Zoo to lock its gates, there was a message in the panda urine.

Washington Post: Metro ridership increases as agency begins restoring service to pre-pandemic levels

Editor Aug 23, 2020
Daily ridership during Metro’s first week of nearly normal service in five months was up by several thousand, according to preliminary agency statistics.

Washington Post: Civil rights protest, political demonstrations and fireworks: D.C. to host…

Editor Aug 23, 2020
Hours after the thick smoke of President Trump’s fireworks show dissipates from the Mall, a crowd of thousands is expected to march Friday to the Lincoln Memorial for a civil rights protest calling on the nation to fulfill unkept promises…

Associated Press: ‘The whole world celebrates’ on-camera birth of panda cub

Editor Aug 22, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — A brand new giant panda cub is sparking pandemic-fueled panda-mania, and officials at the National Zoo said traffic on their livestream spiked 1,200% over the past week.

Washington Post: Back to school in pandemic’s shadow: How two universities are bringing students to…

Editor Aug 22, 2020
Except for all the masks, the recent move-in days at two universities in the Washington region looked at least somewhat like the back-to-school rituals of any other year. Moms and dads and siblings hauled boxes of gear into student…

DCist: Mei Xiang And Her Newborn Cub Appear Healthy After Restful First Night

Editor Aug 22, 2020
Both Mei Xiang and her newborn cub had a “really good evening” following Friday night’s birth, a spokesperson for the National Zoo says.

DCist: D.C. Police Sunsets Special Horseback Unit

Editor Aug 22, 2020
D.C. Police has announced it will discontinue its special unit of officers on horseback following cutbacks.

Washington Post: D.C. police disband horse mounted unit, citing budget cuts

Editor Aug 22, 2020
D.C. police have disbanded the equestrian unit that has sent horses into city streets for almost two decades, saying they could no longer afford to operate it due to new budget cuts.
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