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WAMU: Violence Interrupters Fight An Uphill Battle East Of The River

Editor May 29, 2020
Late May brought an expected resurgence in gun violence and tragedy to D.C. First, there was the shooting of a 71-year-old grandmother, and then a 4-year-old girl, both in communities east of the Anacostia River, where residents feel the…

WTOP: Sports betting arrives in DC, headlining MMA fights, German soccer league

Editor May 29, 2020
The District’s sports betting website is now active and accepting bets. It’s happening at a time when live sports are few and far between all over the world, but it’s now happening.

City Paper: Former Staffer Says You Shouldn’t Vote For Brandon Todd

Editor May 29, 2020
In the early days of Brandon Todd’s first D.C. Council campaign, James Salt was among the volunteers dispatched to knock on doors and introduce the first-time candidate to Ward 4 residents.

DCist: Some Washingtonians Haven’t Received Absentee Ballots Yet. Now What?

Editor May 29, 2020
YaVonne Boyd, a consultant who lives in Columbia Heights, likes to vote in person. But after her husband had a case of the flu earlier this year that turned into bronchitis, they decided to play it safe. “I actually enjoy going in to vote,…

DCist: Two D.C. Bars Will Use ‘UV Cleanse Portals’ Upon Reopening

Editor May 29, 2020
Remember when President Trump suggested a month ago that “we hit the body” with UV light to kill the coronavirus?

Washington Post: Cities, including D.C, are closing streets to make way for restaurants and…

Editor May 29, 2020
The forced distancing required by the coronavirus prompted several cities to quickly close some public roads to make room so cooped-up residents anxious to get outside for exercise could do so safely.

Washington Post: As virus-battered D.C. and Northern Virginia reopen, signs of normalcy are scarce

Editor May 29, 2020
Beneath a gray sky morning, the nearly 4 million people of Washington and its Northern Virginia suburbs woke up Friday in communities where, for the first time in 60 days, they were not ordered to stay home — though many did anyway.

Bisnow: Sportsbook Inks Lease On Capitol Hill As D.C. Sports Gambling Goes Live

Editor May 29, 2020
Two years after the federal government paved the way for legal sports betting, a retail sportsbook is preparing to open three blocks from the U.S. Capitol.

DCist: Bowser Announces Plans To Create More Outdoor Restaurant Space, Reduce Traffic

Editor May 29, 2020
D.C. will see some roadway reform as the city prepares to reopen after nearly two months of a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus.

DCist: As The D.C. Region Reopens, Some Ask: What About The High COVID-19 Positivity Rate?

Editor May 29, 2020
As the Washington region moves into its first phase of reopening — D.C. and Northern Virginia on Friday, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties next week — many people might rightfully be asking: are we really ready for this?

Bisnow: Meridian Proposes 1M SF Addition To The Boro

Editor May 29, 2020
The 1.7M SF first phase of The Boro delivered in October, and the Tysons project could soon grow even larger.

WTOP: DC lifts some COVID restrictions, enters Phase One; city speed limit to be cut

Editor May 29, 2020
D.C. marked the first day of Phase One in its reopening plan Friday, lifting restrictions on residents and businesses.

Washington Post: AU report outlines racial disparities in the Washington region

Editor May 29, 2020
Residents in the Washington region have for years experienced life in ways that differ drastically depending on what racial group they belong to, according to a study released this week by researchers from American University.

DCist: What It Looks Like As D.C. And Northern Virginia Begin To Reopen

Editor May 29, 2020
Since March, Aba Kwawu says she has been deeply tempted by the prospect of “risking it all to get an underground haircut” during the stay-at-home order. And on Friday, the day D.C. and Northern Virginia start to reopen, she can score an…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. allows outdoor dining expansion onto public streets, reduces speed…

Editor May 29, 2020
After a series of stops and starts, D.C. restaurants will now be able to apply to expand outdoor cafes into public streets, parking lanes and other open spaces to allow for socially distanced dining.

DCist: For D.C. Restaurant Workers, Reopening Means Weighing The Risks Of Returning To Work

Editor May 29, 2020
LaShawn White had been working full-time as a server at the American bistro Brookland’s Finest since for about six months when coronavirus hit D.C. in mid-March. On a good weeknight, she could make as much as $150 in tips on a dinner…

Washington Post: D.C. cuts speed limit to 20 mph to curb pedestrian deaths

Editor May 29, 2020
The default speed limit on the streets of the District will drop to 20 mph from 25 mph beginning Monday, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Friday, taking a bold step in implementing her centerpiece plan to reduce pedestrian deaths in…

Washington Post: College students count on their schools for mental-health help, but now many can’t…

Editor May 29, 2020
It had been a tough five years at George Washington University, but when Hannah’s last semester arrived, so did relief. She started applying for jobs, envisioning life away from the District.

WTOP: 9:30 Club turns 40: Rats, stench, groundbreaking music

Editor May 29, 2020
Hard to believe it’s been 40 years — the 9:30 Club first opened its doors May 31, 1980.

Stephanie Damassa in The Post: D.C. doesn’t have to become more car-centric after the pandemic

Editor May 29, 2020
The novel coronavirus has changed the nature of transportation in the District, and choices made now may reshape mobility in our city permanently. Unless the District prioritizes safe alternatives, it may become even more car-centric than…
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