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WTOP: DC police and fire units rescue 3 groups of people trapped by rising waters on the Potomac…

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Three groups of people fishing and picnicking escaped a treacherous situation on the Potomac River with help from D.C. Fire and EMS, and police, when surging waters cut them off from the safety of shore on Saturday afternoon.

Washington Post: DC’s Largest Farmers Market Adds Black Businesses After Backlash Over Diversity

Editor Jun 20, 2020
FreshFarm announced the inclusion of four new Dupont vendors.

DCist: D.C. Slips Backward On Community Spread Metric, But Officials Still Consider The Goal Met…

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser made the call yesterday: with 15 days of decline in the community spread metric—one more than the goal—the city would make the move to Phase Two of its reopening plan on Monday.

Washington Post: Protests in D.C. smaller and quieter under stormy skies

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Rolls of thunder and the tap-tap-tap of intermittent rain provided the soundtrack for protests in Washington on Saturday, the fourth week of demonstrations in the District against racial inequality and the systemic mistreatment of black…

City Paper: Wizards, Mystics Players Honor Juneteenth With Black Lives Matter March in D.C.

Editor Jun 20, 2020
"There's no more sweeping these harsh realities under the rug, putting on Band-Aids over the scars. It's time we held everyone accountable."

Associated Press: DC protesters pull down, burn statue of Confederate general

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Cheering demonstrators jumped up and down as the 11-foot (3.4-meter) statue of Albert Pike — wrapped with chains — wobbled on its high granite pedestal before falling backward, landing in a pile of dust. Protesters then set a bonfire and…

Washington Post: Protesters topple only outdoor Confederate statue in the nation’s capital

Editor Jun 20, 2020
By Saturday morning, there was little left but a graffiti-covered pedestal at the site of the only outdoor Confederate statue in the nation’s capital.

DCist: Protesters Topple, Burn Statue of Confederate General Albert Pike In Judiciary Square

Editor Jun 20, 2020
For a period in the early 1990s and again in the wake of white supremacist violence in Charlottesvile in 2017, activists and city officials alike called for the removal of a statue of a Confederate general that stands in Judiciary Square.…

WTOP: DC protesters topple, burn statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Following a day of peaceful protests celebrating Juneteenth, protesters pulled down and burned the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike in D.C.’s Judiciary Square on Friday evening.

WTOP: DC parade celebrates fathers and freedom

Editor Jun 20, 2020
As Juneteenth rallies took place in Downtown D.C., a small caravan of vehicles gathered in near the city’s border with Maryland to celebrate freedom and fathers.

WTOP: Report: DC no longer most gentrified city in US

Editor Jun 20, 2020
D.C. is falling down a list of the most intensely gentrified cities in the United States.

DCist: Trump Will Host July Fourth Event At The White House Despite…Everything

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Despite pushback from local lawmakers and D.C.’s current coronavirus restrictions, Trump plans to host his Fourth of July celebration at the White House.

Barry Svrluga in The Post: For Bradley Beal and Natasha Cloud, march to MLK Memorial is part of an…

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Here is the question posed to Bradley Beal: Have you ever been racially profiled?

Washington Post: Wizards, Mystics players lead Juneteenth protest of bigotry and police brutality

Editor Jun 20, 2020
The NBA and WNBA are on track to resume their seasons next month, but for Washington Mystics guard Natasha Cloud, basketball has barely registered on her list of priorities.

WTOP: Juneteenth: Athletes and teachers join protest for change

Editor Jun 20, 2020
Juneteenth marks the date — June 19, 1865 — that all enslaved black people in the U.S. learned they were free. It was more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, when a Union Army general read federal orders to…

Washington Times: Beal shares experience with police as Wizards, Mystics hold march on Juneteenth

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Two years ago, Bradley Beal said, he was pulled over on the side of Interstate 495 for being black.

Washingtonian: DC Will Have Its First Museum Reopening on Monday

Editor Jun 19, 2020
The Museum of the Bible will be open to visitors and follow social distancing requirements

DCist: D.C. Hasn’t Met Its Contact-Tracing Metric For Phase Two. So Why Is The City Pushing Forward…

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Ready or not, here it comes. The District is officially moving into Phase Two of its reopening plan on Monday, which will allow restaurants to open for limited indoor dining and increase the mass gathering limit from 10 to 50 people, among…

DCist: What Do D.C. Residents Make Of Mayor Bowser’s National Rise?

Editor Jun 19, 2020
“They stared down crisis and led,” declared the ads for a CNN town hall last weekend. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was one of the headliners for the Sunday evening special, “Mayors Who Matter.” It capped off a huge week of national interviews…

DCist: D.C. Election Officials Say They Lost 1,100 Absentee Ballot Requests Ahead Of June 2 Primary

Editor Jun 19, 2020
At least 1,100 requests for absentee ballots were lost by the D.C. Board of Elections ahead of the city’s June 2 primary, forcing hundreds of voters to cast ballots in-person while others apparently did not vote at all.
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District Links: Council set to consider emergency bill to adjust RCV tabulation in at-large race; Wellpoint out as DC…

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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…

jonetta rose barras: The story about the slaying of DC’s proverbial white whale

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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

District Links: Nadeau submits bill to add surtax on passive income for affluent households; proposed arch spurs debate…

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With the DC Council poised to hold hearings in the fall on potential tax changes in view of future budget challenges, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau yesterday submitted legislation that would…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today introduced legislation that aims to designate the Civil War Defenses of Washington — including forts, unarmed batteries and rifle trenches encircling the capital…
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