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DCist: Colony Club In Park View Is Getting A New Name

Editor Jun 15, 2020
Park View coffee shop and bar Colony Club is changing its name. Owner Max Zuckerman and his team revealed the news in a note posted to on Instagram on Monday afternoon.

WAMU: Free COVID-19 Antibody Testing Is Now Available To D.C. Residents

Editor Jun 15, 2020
District residents can now get free antibody testing as part of the city’s effort to track COVID-19 transmission in the community, officials announced Monday.

Toella Pliakas in The Post: In D.C., whom should you call when you shouldn’t call the police?

Editor Jun 15, 2020
As George Floyd lay dying on the ground outside of a grocery store in Minneapolis, begging police officer Derek Chauvin for his life, the 17-year-old employee who was working that day desperately called his boss for help. “They’re killing…

DCist: D.C. College Students Are Pushing For Fewer Police On Campus

Editor Jun 15, 2020
Groups of college students across D.C. are sending a clear message to their universities: Cut ties with D.C. police and reform on-campus policing.

Washington Post: National Gallery of Art to reopen Sculpture Garden on Saturday

Editor Jun 15, 2020
The National Gallery of Art will open its six-acre Sculpture Garden to visitors on Saturday, marking the first step of a multiphase comeback from the museum’s coronavirus closure.

Simone Jacobson and Derek Brown in The Post: Dear landlords: Without your help, D.C.’s restaurants…

Editor Jun 15, 2020
Hospitality has never been easy. As owners of independent restaurants and bars, we’ve always been cautious but optimistic. We risked a lot to bring communities together around a hot meal or a well-made drink. To achieve our dream, we…

WAMU: Portraits From A Pandemic: Connecting With Riot Police Through A Fence

Editor Jun 15, 2020
Among the thousands of people protesting racism and police brutality in front of the White House recently was Michael Blackson, a 17-year-old high school senior from Southeast D.C.

WTOP: Bowser talks police reform in town hall with prominent black mayors

Editor Jun 15, 2020
During a Sunday town hall alongside three other black female mayors of major cities, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser discussed protests, the pandemic and police funding.

Washington Post: Homelessness crisis is expected in D.C. when coronavirus emergency ends and…

Editor Jun 15, 2020
Just about the time the District is coming out of the coronavirus crisis, it will face a new one over homelessness, housing experts warn.

Letters to the Editor in The Post: Facing hard truths in the fight for equality

Editor Jun 15, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) is criticized because she supports both Black Lives Matter and the D.C. police? We all should be doing that. Sounds like solid mayoral leadership.

WUSA9: ‘It was a significant miscalculation’ | DC faith leaders frustrated over…

Editor Jun 14, 2020
WASHINGTON — Two weeks after President Donald Trump posed for a photo op in front of St. John's Church, Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde invited other interfaith leaders to hold a joint prayer vigil at the church Sunday.

ABC7: D.C. families participate in remembrance ceremony for loved ones lost to COVID-19

Editor Jun 14, 2020
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Families grieving those they've lost to COVID-19 took part in a community day of remembrance Sunday in order to begin the healing process.

Washington Post: Lured by sunny weather, D.C. residents spill outside, masks and social distancing…

Editor Jun 14, 2020
Almost every day since the weather began to warm, Tony Ponte had driven his taxi past the volleyball courts near the Lincoln Memorial, hoping to see the players he befriended across years of watching games.

Muriel Bowser in The Post: The protests show why D.C. statehood matters

Editor Jun 14, 2020
The moment I decided to create Black Lives Matter Plaza was when I came face to face with a line of federal police blocking a street in my legal jurisdiction. I was downtown with members of my Interfaith Council to pray for wisdom and…

Washington Post: Thousands gather Sunday for prayer and protests in Washington

Editor Jun 14, 2020
Black Lives Matter Plaza was turned into a church Sunday morning, with thousands of mostly African American churchgoers praying, protesting, kneeling and dancing near the White House after marching from the National Museum of African…

Washington Post: Among more than 400 arrested during protests in the District, most cases involve…

Editor Jun 14, 2020
Since demonstrations against racial inequality and police brutality erupted two weeks ago in the District, more than 400 people have been arrested, most for curfew violations or looting, and city law enforcement officials said they have…

DCist: Secret Service Says One Of Its Employees Did Use Pepper Spray During Clearing Of Lafayette…

Editor Jun 14, 2020
The U.S. Secret Service now says that it used pepper spray while clearing protesters from Lafayette Square on June 1 before the president’s photo-op outside St. John’s Church, a reversal from previous denials.

DCist: After Long Lines, D.C. Adding More Walk Up Coronavirus Testing Sites Where Anyone Can Get…

Editor Jun 14, 2020
Starting Monday, four more fire stations will start to give free coronavirus testing to anyone who wants a test.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s hasty reform bill can’t be the last word on its policing

Editor Jun 14, 2020
THE D.C. Council last week adopted sweeping emergency legislation aimed at reforming police practices — and came in for some swift criticism. Officials of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s administration and the police union said the council rushed…

DCist: A New Coronavirus Peak In D.C. Pushes Clock Back, Unclear How It Impacts Move To Phase Two

Editor Jun 14, 2020
The District reported a new peak in community spread of the coronavirus on Saturday, moving the city back from 11 days of sustained decline to nine.
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