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WUSA9: DC friends form organization, contribute to aid for Beirut after a deadly explosion

Editor Aug 15, 2020
LoveLiBeirut is an organization that’s dedicated to sending supplies to those impacted by a deadly explosion that happened in the Port of Beirut.

Washington Post: Bus tours have resumed in D.C. Now, all they need is tourists.

Editor Aug 15, 2020
An empty tour bus rolled down Constitution Avenue to the soundtrack of a woman’s voice.

Washington Post: Bowser seeks ethics review of aide who discussed job at Howard after negotiating…

Editor Aug 15, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser has requested an ethics review of a freshly departed top aide who discussed taking a job with Howard University months after negotiating a deal for nearly $300 million in tax breaks and public funding for a new…

WTOP: Dozens protest outside postmaster general’s DC condo

Editor Aug 15, 2020
Demonstrators marched to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s home in the District on Saturday to protest recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service that are leaving some Americans concerned about the agency’s ability to handle the massive…

DCist: Protesters Gather Outside Of Postmaster General’s D.C. Home As Threats To Mail-In Voting Loom

Editor Aug 15, 2020
A group of protesters gathered Saturday morning outside the Kalorama home of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, loudly condemning him as delays and funding shortfalls threaten November’s mail-in ballot initiatives.

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

Editor Aug 15, 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, or a bottle of medication delivered days after the last prescription ran out, or…

Washington Post: Dining while infectious is on the rise. Meet D.C.’s restaurant safety enforcers.

Editor Aug 15, 2020
Patrons sipped cocktails on the patio of the Dupont Circle restaurant from tables just a few feet apart. None appeared to have masks nearby. Servers and busboys wove through tight spaces, some with their mouths covered, but not their…

Fox 5: DC commander warned of potential gun violence days before Southeast block party ends in mass…

Editor Aug 15, 2020
FOX 5 has learned multiple government entities, not just D.C. Police, were warned of potential gun violence ahead of the Southeast D.C. cookout that ended in a mass shooting early Sunday morning.

WUSA9: MPD releases dozens from custody after Thursday protests

Editor Aug 15, 2020
Many protesters who were originally charged with felony rioting said MPD dropped the charges against them Friday.

WTOP: DC police release video of cruiser fatally striking pedestrian

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Police in D.C. released the body-worn camera video of an officer striking a pedestrian with a cruiser while on the way to respond to an emergency call last month.

DCist: D.C. City Administrator Rashad Young Departs, Kevin Donahue To Serve As Interim Role

Editor Aug 14, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office confirmed that Rashad M. Young will no longer serve as city administrator. The reason for his departure is not clear. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Washington Post: Top aide to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser abruptly departs

Editor Aug 14, 2020
D.C. City Administrator Rashad M. Young abruptly left his position Friday, according to LaToya Foster, a spokeswoman for D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser.

WTOP: Multiple organizers plan protests in DC this weekend

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Organizers heralding an array of causes are putting together plans for weekend protests, with some beginning Friday.

Washington Post: Demonstrators and D.C. police clash during march in Meridian Hill and Adams Morgan…

Editor Aug 14, 2020
What started as a peaceful demonstration late Thursday through early Friday in the District’s Meridian Hill and Adams Morgan neighborhoods turned into a clash between demonstrators and police.

WTOP: National Zoo’s giant panda Mei Xiang could be pregnant

Editor Aug 14, 2020
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo in D.C. said Friday that a recent ultrasound of Mei Xiang, one of their resident giant pandas, showed signs of fetal tissue, which could mean she may be expecting cubs in the very near future.

City Paper: Are COVID-Related Closures Making College Haunts Fearful for Their Futures?

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Heat Da Spot, Crepeaway, and Breadsoda are preparing for a fall without a rush of students returning to campus.

DCist: National Zoo Says Giant Panda Mei Xiang Could Be Pregnant

Editor Aug 14, 2020
In the darkest of times, a glimmer of hope: The Smithsonian National Zoo could soon welcome a baby giant panda.

DCist: Just 10% Of Invited Households Have Participated In D.C.’s Antibody Survey

Editor Aug 14, 2020
D.C. officials announced plans to conduct a citywide coronavirus antibody survey last month, but one week shy of the deadline, only about 10% of invited households have participated.

Washington Post: National Zoo announces that female giant panda may be pregnant

Editor Aug 14, 2020
The National Zoo said Friday that its female giant panda, Mei Xiang, appears to be pregnant.

City Paper: Jack Evans is a Week Late and $20,000 Short

Editor Aug 14, 2020
The former councilmember has yet to pay his first ethics fine.
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