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DCist: D.C. Could Enter Phase Two Of Reopening Next Week, Bowser Says

Editor Jun 17, 2020
The District could enter the second phase of its coronavirus reopening as soon as Monday, June 22.

DCist: D.C. Council And Police Chief Square Off Amid Police Reform Debate

Editor Jun 17, 2020
What was supposed to have been a pep talk to D.C. police officers over the weekend has instead renewed tensions between Police Chief Peter Newsham and members of the D.C. Council over how much the Metropolitan Police Department has changed…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. should be able to enter phase 2 of reopening Monday

Editor Jun 17, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says the city will likely be ready to ease more coronavirus restrictions starting Monday, beginning the move to a second phase of reopening.

City Paper: How to Improve Representation at FRESHFARM, Courtesy of BIPOC Vendors Eager to Enter

Editor Jun 17, 2020
"I don’t know what they’re afraid will happen if they expand the market and include Black people."

WTOP: Bowser: DC Phase Two coronavirus reopening could start Monday

Editor Jun 17, 2020
The District is on the right track for the Phase Two coronavirus reopening, Mayor Muriel Bowser said during a Wednesday news conference, but officials are exercising caution.

WTOP: Maiesha Rashad, ‘first lady of go-go,’ has died

Editor Jun 17, 2020
Maiesha Rashad, known as the first lady of go-go music, died Monday due to complications with stomach cancer.

Washington Post: In D.C., some have been protesting for nearly three weeks. Hope is what keeps them…

Editor Jun 17, 2020
Nineteen days had passed since she picked up a bullhorn for the first time, pressed on the trigger and led a crowd of strangers in chants and cheers as they stared down a line of police outside the White House gates.

DCist: Martha’s Table Distributed 70,000 Meals In Wards 7 And 8 Since March. These Are Some Of The…

Editor Jun 17, 2020
Joe Houston helps unload the Martha’s Table van and pass out groceries two to three times a week — the vehicle is filled with hundreds of food-filled bags to deliver at multiple stops in wards 7 and 8.

WTOP: Historians look back at earlier efforts at DC police reform

Editor Jun 17, 2020
As leaders across the U.S. discuss police reform in light of the widespread protests after the police-custody death of George Floyd, historians are pointing to failed attempts in the past to change police behavior in the nation’s capital. …

Washington Business Journal: Citi Open — the men’s tournament at least — will be played in…

Editor Jun 17, 2020
The Citi Open professional tennis tournament will be played in Rock Creek Park in mid-August, its organizers said Wednesday, but fans will not be able to watch in person.

WTOP: DC’s black community disproportionately targeted by police, report claims

Editor Jun 17, 2020
Black people are disproportionately likely to be stopped in almost every police district in the nation’s capital, according to a new report from the ACLU of D.C.

Washington Post: In debate over school shuttle, Capitol Hill parents confront race, equity — and…

Editor Jun 17, 2020
In the center of Capitol Hill, there are two elementary school campuses, Peabody and Watkins, with an unusual setup. Peabody serves the cluster’s prekindergartners and kindergartners. Watkins, about a mile to the south, takes the first-…

NBC4: Call for Changes to Capitol Hill Statue of Lincoln Standing Over Freed Black Man

Editor Jun 17, 2020
"We believe it can be repurposed because the investment that Black people made in the statue is important"

Washington Post: Washington has yet to see unhealthful pollution levels this year. That’s a record.

Editor Jun 16, 2020
While the coronavirus pandemic has kept Washingtonians close to home for months, it’s been decades since they’ve breathed fresher outdoor air.

Washington Post: Brooke Pinto leads the vote count in Ward 2 special election

Editor Jun 16, 2020
Brooke Pinto, the 28-year-old lawyer who won the Democratic primary two weeks ago for the Ward 2 seat on the D.C. Council, led the field Tuesday night in the special election to fill the seat for the remainder of this year.

DCist: Hundreds Of Coronavirus Tests From Two D.C. Sites Compromised Due To ‘Heat Exposure’

Editor Jun 16, 2020
On Friday, like a lot of people, Amber Gruner went to get a COVID-19 test at the free, walk-up, no appointment needed testing site at Judiciary Square.

Washington Business Journal: Vincent Orange is out as the head of the D.C. Chamber of Commerce

Editor Jun 16, 2020
The D.C. Chamber of Commerce is parting ways with President and CEO Vincent Orange.

Washington Post: D.C. says more than 400 virus test samples can’t be processed because of heat…

Editor Jun 16, 2020
More than 400 samples collected at coronavirus testing sites in the District cannot be processed because they were exposed to heat, city officials said Tuesday.

DCist: Protesters Stage 36-Hour Campout At Wilson Building, Call For Defunding Police

Editor Jun 16, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser made international headlines and inspired numerous copycats when she granted permission for a giant “Black Lives Matter” mural in front of the White House.

Washington Post: Nearly three-quarters of people stopped by D.C. police during recent period were…

Editor Jun 16, 2020
Nearly three-quarters of people stopped by D.C. police during a recent five-month period were African American, despite the fact that black people make up less than half of the city’s population, according to an analysis of police data by…
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