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WTOP: American University makes cuts on falling tuition concerns

Editor May 28, 2020
American University is projecting a two-year impact on its finances and operations from the coronavirus pandemic, and is planning for additional belt-tightening.

DCist: Local Restaurants Are Scrambling To Reopen This Weekend, But Aren’t Even Sure Customers Will…

Editor May 28, 2020
Peep Matheson, like many of us, usually celebrates life’s big moments at her favorite D.C. restaurants. Birthdays, job promotions, reuniting with friends, and engagements are all worthy reasons to dine out. “They’re perfect places to…

City Paper: A National Pro-Charter School Group Is Flooding D.C. Mailboxes With Campaign Flyers

Editor May 28, 2020
Featuring cameos by Tony Dungy, JFK, Democrats in Colorado, and a Clydesdale

WAMU: Here’s Where To Find Rent Assistance During COVID-19

Editor May 28, 2020
A guide to finding relief from government resources in the D.C. area.

The 74: D.C. Schools Avoided the Draconian Budget Cuts Many U.S. Districts Are Facing: How the City…

Editor May 28, 2020
D.C. public schools will head into the new school year in far better shape than many other school districts around the country, equipped with a rare boost in funding as the city dips into fiscal reserves and freezes cost-of-living pay…

DCist: A Middle Eastern Cafe And Bakery Opens Inside Navy Yard Restaurant Albi This Weekend

Editor May 28, 2020
Local chef Michael Rafidi, whose new restaurant Albi opened in Navy Yard in February, always had a two-part plan for his restaurant business.

City Paper: D.C. Will Begin Gradually Reopening Friday, But Does The Public Health Data Say We’re…

Editor May 28, 2020
Depends on who you ask.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. mayor moves to permanently ease restrictions on alcohol sales,…

Editor May 28, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's fiscal year 2021 budget plan would permanently ease some restrictions placed on alcohol retailers and manufacturers in an effort to provide additional income for those businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic…

Noelle Mateer in The Post: D.C. trivia night is on Zoom. It benefits restaurants (and keeps my…

Editor May 28, 2020
Not much has given me a sense of routine lately. But once a week, I pour myself a glass of wine, brush up on the week’s news and then press “join meeting” on Zoom.

City Paper: When Restaurants and Bars Reopen, Settling the Bill Won’t Be the Same

Editor May 28, 2020
Is the demand for contactless payments during COVID-19 accelerating the hospitality industry’s march toward a cashless future?

City Paper: ‘I Don’t Want To Go Back To That Hell Hole’

Editor May 28, 2020
During the coronavirus pandemic, people experiencing homelessness are being shuffled back and forth between shelters and hotels. Many do not want to return to communal living settings.

City Paper: 2020 D.C. Democratic Primary Election Guide

Editor May 28, 2020
D.C.’s primary election day looks very different in 2020.

WTOP: As DC starts to reopen, Smithsonian takes more caution

Editor May 28, 2020
D.C. might get started Friday on lifting safety restrictions imposed as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Smithsonian’s museums will remain closed for now.

Washington Post: In Phase 2 of reopening, theaters and museums are a go. But the Smithsonian will…

Editor May 28, 2020
When speaking about the Smithsonian’s plan to reopen its museums, Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III has told staff that they have to stop thinking of an on-off switch and instead consider the modulated approach of a dimmer switch.

Associated Press: Nation’s capital set to begin a gradual reopening on Friday

Editor May 28, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s capital will begin a gradual reopening Friday, even as Mayor Muriel Bowser warns that it probably will result in more coronavirus infections.

Columbia Journalism Review: Washington Post public editor: The Post’s union shows the best of…

Editor May 28, 2020
LAST WEEK, THE UNION AT THE WASHINGTON POST signed a contract extension. With a pandemic raging and the president ranting and the boss, Jeff Bezos, on track to become a trillionaire, why should readers care about the union? Because it…

Washington Informer: For D.C. Youth, a Virtual Summer Awaits

Editor May 27, 2020
The usual summer plans of the District government’s offerings for young people have changed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, with recreation, employment and educational programs being conducted virtually.

Washington Informer: D.C. Reopening Plan Gets Mixed Reviews from Residents, Businesses

Editor May 27, 2020
The DC ReOpen Advisory Group recently made recommendations to the Bowser administration on how the District should come back from its dormant economic and social activity amid the coronavirus pandemic and those ideas were met with mixed…

Street Sense: Advocates highlight major gaps in proposed budget for affordable housing and reducing…

Editor May 27, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed fiscal year 2021 budget falls short of adequately funding critical affordable housing and homelessness prevention programs, advocates said in statements and public testimony last week.

Street Sense: Data show a decrease in the number of individuals who used DC shelters this winter

Editor May 27, 2020
With winter now over, The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness released its annual hypothermia debrief, detailing the demographics of those served at low-barrier and severe-weather shelters during the 2019–20…
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