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Washingtonian: 15 Percent of DC’s Recent Positive Covid Cases Are People Who Traveled

Editor Aug 17, 2020
Another 15 percent came from people who attended gatherings of more than five people.

DCist: City Says ‘Defund The Police’ Message At BLM Plaza Was Erased Due To Road Work

Editor Aug 17, 2020
In June, days after D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled the massive “Black Lives Matter” mural that attracted international attention, local activists added their own message.

Washington Post: Police struggle to enforce social distancing, mask orders as mass gatherings flout…

Editor Aug 17, 2020
When a crowd assembled in Oxon Run Park in Southeast Washington for a concert last month, residents accused authorities of ignoring violations of the mayor’s orders restricting mass gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. to hire more coronavirus contact tracers as numbers plateau across region

Editor Aug 17, 2020
D.C. is ramping up its contact tracing efforts to limit the spread of novel coronavirus infections, which have plateaued in recent days across the Washington region.

WTOP: Metro moves back to pre-pandemic schedule

Editor Aug 17, 2020
In what the transit agency calls the “largest ramp-up” in its 44-year history, Metro is touting a return to pre-pandemic levels, with a restoration of most rail and bus services and reduced wait times.

DCist: Here’s How To Make Sure Your Ballot Gets Counted In D.C., Maryland, And Virginia

Editor Aug 17, 2020
Amid stories of delayed mail deliveries, concerns over the new Postmaster General’s plan for the U.S. Postal Service, and President Donald Trump’s repeated comments deriding voting by mail, it’d be natural for anyone opting to vote from…

WTOP: DC warns of cases from small gatherings, travel; contact tracers to start home visits

Editor Aug 17, 2020
D.C. is warning of small gatherings and traveling as it ramps up contact tracing and begins house visits to track down COVID-19 cases.

DCist: COVID-19 Community Spread Metric Hits Highest Peak In D.C. Since May

Editor Aug 17, 2020
The District has hit a two-and-a-half-month high for a key metric officials are using to help determine the city’s reopening plans. According to data reported by the D.C. Department of Health on Monday, community spread reached a peak of…

Washingtonian: Kamala Harris Is No DC Newcomer. What Has Her Life Looked Like Here So Far?

Editor Aug 17, 2020
Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is hardly a newcomer to DC. The senator from California has lived and served in the District for almost four years, and she graduated from Howard University in 1986.

WTOP: How the pandemic has boosted the DC-area housing market

Editor Aug 17, 2020
The D.C. area’s housing market had an incredibly strong July.

Letter to the Editor of The Post: Why empty hotel rooms represent a public health victory for D.C.

Editor Aug 17, 2020
The Aug. 9 Metro article “D.C. hotel rooms may further limit virus’s spread” described the extraordinary job D.C. has done to protect people experiencing homelessness during the coronavirus pandemic. As the doctor in charge of medical care…

Washington Business Journal: Bowser requests ethics review of former city administrator who…

Editor Aug 17, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has requested an ethics review of former city administrator Rashad Young, who left his role with the District on Friday and has discussed taking a job with Howard University, according to The Washington Post.

Washington Business Journal: Convention center earns sanitation accreditation as it works to…

Editor Aug 17, 2020
The Washington Convention Center is the first big events space in the region to meet an accreditation for infection-prevention strategies and cleanliness in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Business Journal: Fire closes Four Seasons, Bourbon Steak

Editor Aug 17, 2020
A fire that originated at Bourbon Steak restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. swept through the building’s air ducts on Saturday evening.

Washington Post: Amid national Postal Service crisis, D.C. area residents struggle without…

Editor Aug 17, 2020
In the Washington region, the problems besetting the U.S. Postal Service nationwide sometimes look like a missing check that is badly needed to pay the rent, a bottle of medication delivered days after the last prescription ran out or a…

Washington Post: Metro doubles service as region tries to bounce back from pandemic, but will riders…

Editor Aug 16, 2020
Metro’s resumption of near-normal levels of service this week is occurring in a world that is anything but normal.

Associated Press: Democrats tap array of faith leaders to speak at convention

Editor Aug 16, 2020
The Episcopal bishop of Washington, D.C., who criticized President Donald Trump after he held a Bible aloft at a photo op at a historic church in her diocese, is among the diverse group of faith leaders selected by Democrats to speak at…

DCist: Protest Artists Come Out On A Rainy Sunday To “Reclaim” H Street Art Tunnel Near BLM Plaza

Editor Aug 16, 2020
In recent months, Black Lives Matter Plaza has evolved into a place with different meanings for many people. For some, it’s a place of protest, togetherness and hope. For others, it’s pain.

WTOP: DC Back to School Bash addresses digital divide for low-income students

Editor Aug 16, 2020
Access to resources can be a challenge for many students in the District and the pandemic has presented a whole new set of disadvantages to low-income families. A D.C. group is working to change that.

WTOP: Mayor Bowser requests ethics review of former city administrator after abrupt departure

Editor Aug 16, 2020
On the same day former D.C. City Administrator Rashad Young announced he’d be stepping down from his position, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to the D.C. Board of Ethics and Government Accountability seeking an ethics review of…
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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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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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