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DCist: After Initially Saying It Was A Go, The 2020 Citi Open Is Now Canceled

Editor Jul 21, 2020
Despite attempts to make the historic summer tennis tournament a go this year, the 2020 Citi Open has been canceled, according to a statement released Tuesday morning on Twitter.

WTOP: DC’s Dept. of Motor Vehicles gives drivers reprieve on expired documents

Editor Jul 21, 2020
D.C. is giving its residents a legitimate reason to steer clear of the Department of Motor Vehicles for a while.

DCist: What Do Recent Spikes In New COVID-19 Cases In The D.C. Region Mean?

Editor Jul 21, 2020
As coronavirus cases surge across the country, the D.C. region has seen its own uptick.

Washington Business Journal: Citi Open cancels 2020 tournament 23 days before first serve

Editor Jul 21, 2020
The Citi Open tennis tournament has been canceled for this year, organizers said Tuesday.

DCist: Bowser Calls On Congress To Provide Equal Coronavirus Funding For D.C.

Editor Jul 21, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to congressional leaders on Tuesday asking them to provide more coronavirus funding to D.C.

WTOP: Bowser asks Congress for more money to support DC during coronavirus pandemic

Editor Jul 21, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is seeking more federal funding for the nation’s capital, citing the city’s role in the hosting the government as well as the financial burden of the coronavirus pandemic.

DCist: D.C. Drivers Don’t Have To Worry About Expired Licenses And Registrations For A While, DMV…

Editor Jul 21, 2020
Have a summer road trip planned but your driving documents are expired? Fear not.

WTOP: Citi Open canceled because of ‘troubling health and safety trends’

Editor Jul 21, 2020
The Citi Open tennis tournament, set to be played in D.C. in August, has been canceled because of “troubling health and safety trends.”

WTOP: Former Coast Guard HQ now luxury apartments with water views

Editor Jul 21, 2020
The newest residential building in D.C.’s Buzzard Point, RiverPoint, has begun leasing.

D.C. Policy Center: At-risk priority in D.C.’s common lottery: Potential implications for access and…

Editor Jul 21, 2020
Our analysis finds that a priority for at-risk students in D.C.’s common lottery has the potential to both improve the chances for at-risk students to match at a school they have ranked and to increase socioeconomic diversity, especially…

Washington Business Journal: GWU to weigh changing ‘Colonial’ nickname, mascot

Editor Jul 21, 2020
George Washington University is reexamining its use of “Colonials” as its nickname and sports mascot after a Board of Trustees task force found that it “stood apart as an issue of great concern.”

WTOP: GWU committees to explore Colonials nickname, Marvin Center

Editor Jul 21, 2020
George Washington University is forming special committees to look at possible name changes to an on-campus building and the school moniker.

DCist: D.C. Coronavirus Testing Sites Will Run On Modified Schedule Due To Heat

Editor Jul 21, 2020
D.C.’s public coronavirus testing sites will operate on a “modified schedule” Tuesday and Wednesday due to extreme heat.

DCist: Anthony Fauci Will Throw The Ceremonial First Pitch On Nationals’ Opening Day

Editor Jul 20, 2020
Washington Nationals superfan — or as he’s better known, the nation’s top infectious disease expert — Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw out the ceremonial first pitch for the team on Opening Day this Thursday.

Washington Business Journal: Neiman Marcus’ D.C. lease up for grabs as department store goes…

Editor Jul 20, 2020
The Neiman Marcus store in D.C. is looking for someone to take over its lease in Mazza Gallerie amid the luxury department store chain's Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings.

DCist: George Washington University Is Reconsidering ‘Colonial’ Moniker

Editor Jul 20, 2020
George Washington University’s moniker may not be a Colonial for much longer.

Washington Business Journal: Want to live in the former U.S. Coast Guard HQ? Its new life as…

Editor Jul 20, 2020
RiverPoint, the 480-unit apartment building carved from the former U.S. Coast Guard headquarters on Buzzard Point, is expected to debut in October with 75% of the residences featuring water views.

Washington Post: National Gallery reopening provides relief for art lovers — from the pandemic and…

Editor Jul 20, 2020
Visitors were few but their exuberance was high at the National Gallery of Art on Monday, when the museum became the first major cultural institution in Washington to welcome the public inside since the pandemic shuttered the city’s…

DCist: Most Of D.C.’s New Coronavirus Cases Are Contracted In The Community, Per New Metric

Editor Jul 20, 2020
An overwhelming majority of coronavirus cases in the District are resulting from community spread, D.C. Health Director Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt revealed on Monday at the mayor’s press conference, presenting a new metric detailing how…

Washington Post: Metro service to significantly increase in August

Editor Jul 20, 2020
Service will rise to nearly 70 percent of pre-pandemic levels
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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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