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WAMU: What A Second Wave Of COVID-19 Would Mean For The Local Economy

Editor Jun 3, 2020
If you thought the first pandemic-induced lockdown was painful, wait until you see the second one.

WTOP: DC BIDS handing out free PPE starter kits to businesses

Editor Jun 3, 2020
The District is making free personal protective equipment starter kits available to D.C. businesses, and the District’s Business Improvement Districts are distributing them.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. primary: Brandon Todd falls in Ward 4; Jack Evans musters little…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
Incumbent Brandon Todd appears to have lost the Democratic primary for the Ward 4 seat on D.C. Council, with Janeese Lewis George holding more than 54% of the vote, according to the unofficial results of Tuesday's elections. Jack Evans…

Washington Post: Brandon Todd loses his D.C. Council seat, and voters soundly reject Jack Evans

Editor Jun 3, 2020
Janeese Lewis George, a left-leaning lawyer who used to work for D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D), has defeated incumbent Ward 4 Council member Brandon T. Todd in the Democratic primary, while attorney Brooke Pinto leads a close…

DCist: Unofficial Election Results: Janeese Lewis George Overtakes Brandon Todd In Ward 4, Brooke…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
After an election night marked by wait times stretching past four or five hours at polling sites, Janeese Lewis George appears to have bested incumbent Brandon Todd in Ward 4 in the Democratic primary, while Brooke Pinto holds an extremely…

DCist: Half The Inmates At D.C. Jail Have Been Tested For COVID-19, But Advocates Say More Needs To…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
More than half the 1,300 inmates at the D.C. Jail have been tested for COVID-19, with 304 having been tested on a single day in late May as corrections officials have continued battling a simmering outbreak in the jail.

Washington Post: ‘Legacy of inequality’ to blame for covid-19 deaths among black D.C. residents,…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
A Georgetown University report released Tuesday says a “legacy of inequality” is partly to blame for black District residents living several years less than white residents and for a higher rate of African American deaths attributed to the…

DCist: D.C. National Guard Opens Investigation Into Low-Flying Medical Helicopter During Protests

Editor Jun 3, 2020
As police aggressively sought to disperse protesters on Monday night, at least two helicopters flew unusually close to the ground, in what aviators called a “show of force.” Onlookers noticed one of those helicopters had Red Cross…

WTOP: DC National Guard will investigate why its helicopters were used to suppress protests

Editor Jun 3, 2020
Just before 9 p.m. on Tuesday night, the D.C. National Guard made its first original tweet since early March, asserting that its Commanding General, Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, will investigate why its helicopters were used to suppress…

WTOP: Some clarity a day after reports of tear gas in Lafayette Square, but questions remain

Editor Jun 3, 2020
Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House, has been the local epicenter of the last five days of protests in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody last week.

WUSA9: U.S. Park Police said they didn’t fire tear gas Monday; here’s what was shot at…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
WUSA9's Nathan Baca experienced first hand what was used when U.S. Park Police cleared Lafayette Square amid protests over George Floyd's death.

Washington Post: Thousands descend on D.C. protests to push back against Trump’s show of federal…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
As many as 2,000 demonstrators descended on Washington on Tuesday, the largest and most boisterous crowd to gather in the nation’s capital during five straight days of protests over George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody.

Bisnow: D.C. Hotel Sues Florida School For $135K After A Student Broke A Sprinkler

Editor Jun 3, 2020
The owner of a Dupont Circle hotel is bringing a lawsuit against a Florida private school whose student stayed at the property in March.

City Paper: The racist history behind the District’s limited home rule and policing powers

Editor Jun 3, 2020
As federal and military authorities swarm D.C. streets, Mayor Muriel Bowser keeps calling their actions things like “inappropriate,” “unnecessary,” and “appalling.” That sounds like somebody irritated over a dropped napkin at a dinner…

Washington Post: Use of medical helicopter to target protesters is under investigation, National…

Editor Jun 3, 2020
On the battlefield, the roar of helicopter blades paired with a Red Cross is salvation for wounded troops and civilians.

Washington Post: Hundreds of National Guard troops flow into D.C. from around the country

Editor Jun 3, 2020
To supplement the presence of local and federal police and the D.C. National Guard, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper asked state National Guards to send in some of their troops, and hundreds were on their way or already here by Tuesday.

Washington Post: On Swann Street, D.C. protesters needed a refuge from police, so one resident ‘just…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
From his front steps on Swann Street, Rahul Dubey watched uneasily as D.C. police in riot gear moved in on a throng of protesters.

DCist: An Additional 1,500 National Guardsmen Have Been Deployed To D.C.

Editor Jun 2, 2020
An additional 1,500 national guardsmen will join the D.C. National Guard on Tuesday in response to protests in the District against the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Associated Press: DC officials push back on aggressive response to protests

Editor Jun 2, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials in the nation’s capital pushed back Tuesday on an aggressive response by the federal government to demonstrations over the death of George Floyd, with the mayor flatly rejecting a Trump administration proposal…

WTOP: DC protests continue for 5th day after controversial police action

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Protesters continued to gather Tuesday around D.C. for a fifth-straight day in response to the killing of George Floyd under Minneapolis police custody last week.
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