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NPR: Jackson Statue Near White House Still Standing After Protesters Try To Topple It

Editor Jun 23, 2020
Police fired chemical agents to clear Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., on Monday night after protesters attempted — and failed — to pull down a huge statue of Andrew Jackson located there.

Washington Post: U.S. prosecutor who quit Roger Stone case joins law firm after laying ‘road map’…

Editor Jun 23, 2020
A U.S. prosecutor who quit the Justice Department after its leaders intervened in Roger Stone’s sentencing is headed to private practice — after helping D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) overhaul how his office might prosecute…

ABC7: D.C. teachers express concerns about possibility of in-person learning in the fall

Editor Jun 23, 2020
For some students and teachers, distance learning was tough at the tail end of the 2019-2020 school year amid the pandemic.

WTOP: Arrests, injuries after DC police clear camps around Black Lives Matter Plaza

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Four officers are injured and two people are under arrest after a skirmish erupted Monday afternoon around Black Lives Matter Plaza in downtown D.C.

WTOP: DC nurses demand hazard pay during pandemic

Editor Jun 22, 2020
As reopening continues, the risk from the coronavirus has not diminished for D.C. nurses in close contact with patients on a daily basis. And those on the front lines want compensation for the danger they face.

Washington Post: Police thwart attempt by protesters to topple statue of Andrew Jackson near White…

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Protesters attempted to topple a bronze statue of former President Andrew Jackson in a park next to the White House Monday night, but were thwarted when police intervened.

Washington Post: Metro to reopen 15 stations as coronavirus restrictions are lifted

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Metro has accelerated its plan to restore service from the skeletal operation it has been running during the coronavirus pandemic, a shift partly driven by federal agencies that are headed back into the office sooner than expected.

WTOP: Smithsonian Folklife Festival goes online this year

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Another local summertime event in D.C. has changed up its plans because of the coronavirus pandemic.

DCist: D.C. Police Use Chemical Irritants During Clash With Protesters Near Lafayette Square

Editor Jun 22, 2020
D.C. police clashed with protesters at H Street NW near Lafayette Square on Monday afternoon, as officers attempted to remove a tent encampment from the area.

Washington Post: Metro board to vote Tuesday on creation of transit police review panel

Editor Jun 22, 2020
The Metro board will hold a special meeting Tuesday to vote on the creation of a police investigation review panel to provide greater transparency and accountability for the Metro Transit Police Department.

Washington Post: Fear in the elevators, plexiglass in the mailroom: Coronavirus has spread inside…

Editor Jun 22, 2020
The secret social hub of the Woodner apartment building in Northwest Washington used to be its mailroom.

DCist: D.C. To Stop Housing Homeless Families At Quality Inn Motel Next Month

Editor Jun 22, 2020
The city is terminating its relationship with a Northeast motel that it has used as overflow housing for families experiencing homelessness for the last five years. The District is planning to move all remaining families out of the Quality…

Washington Post: In 1938, D.C. police killed a black World War I veteran, spurring protests

Editor Jun 22, 2020
There were many conflicting accounts of Leroy Keys’s death on March 8, 1938. But two facts were indisputable: Keys was black and the D.C. police officer who shot him was white.

Washingtonian: A Rising Star Sommelier Shares Her Experiences As a Black Woman in DC’s Finer-Dining…

Editor Jun 22, 2020
"Any time I see a white business benefit from expensive fried chicken it drives me absolutely insane."

DCist: Eighteenth Street Lounge Is Closing After 25 Years In Dupont

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Popular Dupont nightlife spot Eighteenth Street Lounge announced Monday that it will be closing indefinitely as uncertainty remains over when it can reopen due to the pandemic.

WTOP: DC’s Eighteenth Street Lounge closes for good

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Popular live music and DJ venue Eighteenth Street Lounge, one of many area music venues shuttered since mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic, will not make a comeback, at least not at its present location.

DCist: Metro Is Reopening Stations And Rearranging Bus Service As Region Reopens

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Metro is reopening 15 rail stations that were closed due to low ridership during the coronavirus pandemic.

WTOP: Bowser urges caution as DC enters Phase Two of reopening

Editor Jun 22, 2020
With the Fourth of July weekend less than two weeks away and D.C. entering Phase Two of its reopening plans, Mayor Muriel Bowser said residents should still be cautious of the coronavirus.

DCist: Some D.C. Public Libraries Will Reopen Their Doors On June 29

Editor Jun 22, 2020
Beginning next Monday, June 29, libraries in all eight wards of the city will allow customers inside to pick up and return library books and use computers and printers.

DCist: City Moves Into Phase 2 Of Reopening, One Day After Surpassing 10,000 Cases

Editor Jun 22, 2020
D.C. moved to Phase Two of reopening on Monday, even as COVID-19 cases topped 10,000 over the weekend.
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