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Washington Post: D.C. health officials voice concern about virus metrics as region’s caseload creeps…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
D.C. officials sounded a sober note Thursday about the city’s progress in cutting the spread of the coronavirus as the region’s caseload crept higher, continuing a trend that began earlier this month.

Washingtonian: “Protect RBG” Signs Pop Up Around Adams Morgan

Editor Jul 16, 2020
The DC neighborhood bid is getting creative with its health messaging.

City Paper: State Board of Education Member Ashley MacLeay Delivers Racist Screed On Police In…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
MacLeay believes she's speaking for those who are too afraid to speak up.

DCist: D.C. School Board Member Criticized for ‘Racist, Dehumanizing’ Comments

Editor Jul 16, 2020
The D.C. State Board of Education spent hours discussing a resolution calling for the removal of police from D.C. Public Schools and public charter schools. Toward the end of the marathon meeting on Wednesday evening, board member Ashley…

UrbanTurf: The 3,000 (or so) Units That May or May Not Be Slated for Anacostia and Skyland

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Although some projects aren't quite squared away, the development pipeline in Anacostia and further down Good Hope Road remains active.

Associated Press: Washington NFL team hires law firm to review culture

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Owner Dan Snyder has hired a District of Columbia law firm to review the Washington NFL team’s culture, policies and allegations of workplace misconduct.

DCist: Food Banks Have Seen Huge Spikes In Demand During The Pandemic

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Before the coronavirus pandemic, the Catholic Charities food pantry in Mount Pleasant served anywhere between 50 and 75 families per week. Now, around 650 families rely on them for groceries every week.

WTOP: DC, Maryland, Virginia report another large jump in coronavirus cases

Editor Jul 16, 2020
D.C., Maryland and Virginia recorded more than 1,600 new coronavirus cases over a 24-hour period, marking another jump in cases Thursday.

DCist: D.C. Attorney To Investigate Washington NFL Team’s ‘Culture, Policies, Alleged Workplace…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
D.C. attorney Beth Wilkinson says her law firm has been retained to “do an independent review of the team’s culture, policies and allegations of workplace misconduct,” in an email to DCist and WAMU.

Washington Post: After last-minute change, D.C. says it wants students back but will wait and watch…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
All week, parents and teachers in the nation’s capital expected the city to make its big announcement, revealing what school could look like for many of the 100,000 public school children in the fall. Younger students would return to…

DCist: Citing COVID-19 Cases, Bowser Delays Decision On D.C. Public Schools Fall Reopening Plan

Editor Jul 16, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that she would wait two more weeks before deciding how and if D.C. Public Schools would reopen to students in the fall, saying city officials want to continue monitoring COVID-19 data over the…

WTOP: Bowser: DC Public Schools decision delayed

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that the decision on how D.C. Public Schools will start the year has been delayed until July 31.

Cathy Merrill in The Post: D.C.’s proposed tax on advertising would make the local media landscape…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
The D.C. Council is on the verge of approving a budget measure that would add a tax on advertising. The bill has good intentions: It aims to plug some of the enormous holes in the city budget caused by the economic crisis that has…

City Paper: The Filmmaker Behind Kindred Spirits Talks About the Special Story and Documenting D.C.…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Cintia Cabib's film chronicles the strong connection between a local aunt and niece who became artists and educators.

DCist: ‘My Football Team Is More Than A Name’: Some Washington Football Fans Say They’re Ready For A…

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Lisa Bland Malone has plenty of memories from her more than 45 years as a fan of the Washington professional football team. “My father got season tickets back when the team integrated and Bobby Mitchell joined the team,” says Malone.

City Paper: The 2020 Food Issue: Change-Makers in the D.C. Food System

Editor Jul 16, 2020
The change-makers who fill the pages of this year’s Food Issue shape our local food system and make D.C. an exciting place to eat, even as the District is gripped by a global pandemic.

City Paper: Native American Activists Celebrate a Moment Decades in the Making

Editor Jul 16, 2020
“I want Washington football fans to understand: This is not about political correctness.”

WTOP: Clergy, police leaders discuss police tensions in DC and Maryland

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Clergy and police leaders from Maryland and the District discussed community tensions with members of law enforcement and what can potentially be done to reduce them during a conversation Wednesday night at the Temple of Praise church in…

City Paper: A Council Candidate, a Home Renovation, and Allegations of Impropriety

Editor Jul 16, 2020
Perennial candidate Kathy Henderson is accused of misleading an elderly homeowner while working with a developer.

City Paper: Here Is What We Know About Contact Tracing Security And Your Privacy

Editor Jul 16, 2020
And the questions civil liberties advocates still have.
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