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Street Sense: Coalition considers the pandemic’s impact on homeless people in DC

Editor May 27, 2020
Part of a May 9 virtual roundtable sponsored by the nonprofit Empower D.C. centered on the challenges of housing homeless people in D.C. with the added complications of the coronavirus.

City Paper: John Wall Starts Rent Relief Initiative for Ward 8 Residents

Editor May 27, 2020
"This is why I wanted to do this, to try and take that burden off your back."

WAMU: ‘The Semester Of COVID-19’: The Toll Of The Pandemic On Students

Editor May 27, 2020
More than 800,000 public schoolchildren in the District, Maryland and Virginia have spent more than two months learning from home. By June, some students will have spent nearly one-third of the 2019-2020 school year distance learning.

Bisnow: How 5 D.C.-Area Restaurateurs Are Handling Plans To Open New Locations This Year

Editor May 27, 2020
The coronavirus has created significant pain for the existing restaurant market as owners have tried to pivot to takeout and keep their business afloat, but for restaurateurs who had planned to open during this period, the challenges have…

Washington Post: D.C. to join Northern Virginia in reopening Friday; Maryland suburbs to wait

Editor May 27, 2020
The District will join Northern Virginia Friday in taking tentative steps toward ending its prolonged economic shutdown, while the Maryland suburbs plan to keep restrictions in place for at least several days longer.

Washington Post: The District’s charter board selects former St. Paul and D.C. school official as…

Editor May 27, 2020
The D.C. Public Charter School Board on Wednesday named a former top St. Paul, Minn., public schools official to be its next executive director — one of the most powerful posts in D.C. education, overseeing a high-profile and expansive…

Washington Times: D.C. to reopen golf courses, tennis courts Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
Golf courses, tennis courts and tracks in the District will be allowed to open Friday as part of its first phase of reopening.

Washingtonian: DC Restaurants and Bars Can Open Outdoor Seating on Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
No more than six people can be seated together, and all tables must be at least six feet apart.

UrbanTurf: DC Mayor to Lift City’s Stay-at-Home Order on Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced this morning that DC's stay-at-home order will be lifted as of Friday.

Washingtonian: DC Will Begin Reopening This Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
Residents will still be required to wear face masks and social distance.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser will start D.C. reopening Friday, lifting some restrictions on…

Editor May 27, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will allow restaurants, hair salons and some other businesses to slowly begin to reopen to customers Friday, now that the District has hit some of the benchmarks identified by public health officials indicating the…

City Paper: Some Restaurants, Bars, and Clubs Can Seat Diners Outside Starting Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser extends phase one of reopening to bars and clubs who are licensed to serve food, going against ReOpen DC's original recommendation.

DCist: ‘Stay-At-Home Lite’: After Two-Month Shutdown, D.C. Will Start Gradual Reopening On Friday

Editor May 27, 2020
The door is opening gradually, but it’s opening nonetheless.

DCist: The Pandemic Forced A Rapid Shift To Telemedicine. But Not All Local Patients Find It…

Editor May 27, 2020
The road to recovery was already laden with difficulty for District resident Lisa Kaneff. Hip surgery and six months of physical therapy three years ago weren’t enough to erase the chronic pain she’s dealt with for most of her adult life.…

Washington Post: When will D.C. reopen and how did officials decide?

Editor May 27, 2020
Mayor Bowser announces phase one reopening will begin May 29

WTOP: DC to begin reopening Friday; Bowser lifting stay-at-home order

Editor May 27, 2020
It’s official. D.C. will start the Phase 1 reopening process Friday after hitting a key benchmark in the fight against coronavirus: a 14-day decline in community spread.

UrbanTurf: EYA’s Riggs Park Townhouse Project Adds Senior Apartments, Looks to Break Ground

Editor May 27, 2020
A Riggs Park townhouse project in the works since 2015 appears close to a groundbreaking.

Washington Post: Two black men died of covid-19 five days apart. This is what was lost.

Editor May 27, 2020
George Valentine sat hunched on the bottom step of his Capitol Hill rowhouse, a bald man in black sweatpants staring through the open front door, too breathless to speak. It was about 1:30 p.m. on the last Wednesday in March, and he was…

Washington Post: Will colleges in the D.C. region reopen campuses in the fall? Answers are slow in…

Editor May 27, 2020
Georgetown University sent incoming Hoyas a most unusual greeting this month, simultaneously enthusiastic and vague.

Time: As Washington D.C. Weighs Reopening, African Americans in the Nation’s Capital Brace for…

Editor May 27, 2020
It’s just past 7 a.m. as Tavis Clinton’s sanitation truck pulls to a stop in an alley in the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Petworth, its streets lined by aging rowhouses and the occasional glass-and-metal gentrified upstart apartment…
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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…

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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

District Links: Nadeau submits bill to add surtax on passive income for affluent households; proposed arch spurs debate…

Jul 9, 2026 21
With the DC Council poised to hold hearings in the fall on potential tax changes in view of future budget challenges, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau yesterday submitted legislation that would…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today introduced legislation that aims to designate the Civil War Defenses of Washington — including forts, unarmed batteries and rifle trenches encircling the capital…
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