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WUSA9: DC’s self-response rate for US Census falls below the rest of the nation

Editor May 27, 2020
The US Census can help determine how much federal funding D.C. receives in the future.

Washington Times: Wall wants to help Ward 8 with rent relief: ‘We haven’t forgotten…

Editor May 26, 2020
As John Wall continues rehabbing his ruptured Achilles tendon, he’s gotten into the habit of cycling around the District. He often winds up in Ward 8, where the Washington Wizards’ practice facility is located.

Richard J. Rosendall in the Washington Blade: Frank Kameny’s pioneering gay journey

Editor May 26, 2020
The letter began, “The United States federal government has received information indicating immoral conduct on your part.” It demanded, “Have you ever engaged in acts of anal copulation, sometimes referred to as sodomy or anal sodomy? If…

WAMU: Members Of Congress Call On President Trump To Cancel July 4th Event, Citing Health Risks

Editor May 26, 2020
With fewer than six weeks until Independence Day, local and federal officials are growing increasingly concerned about the possibility of a Fourth of July event on the National Mall.

Washington Post: D.C. will likely reopen Friday after city changes key thresholds for reopening

Editor May 26, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) is expected Wednesday to announce the gradual reopening of the capital, saying the city has been meeting key thresholds to contain new coronavirus infections.

WTOP: DC-area members of Congress urge cancellation of July 4 military parade

Editor May 26, 2020
Congressional leaders who represent the national capital region are urging the Trump administration to cancel plans for a second military parade in D.C. on the Fourth of July, citing health concerns related to the pandemic.

Bisnow: Why Affordable And Senior Housing Properties Are Extra Hard To Fill Right Now

Editor May 26, 2020
Developers working to lease up senior housing projects and affordable buildings during the coronavirus pandemic are facing challenges that their market-rate counterparts are not.

Bisnow: Bozzuto Partnering With Southwest D.C. Church On 222-Unit Development

Editor May 26, 2020
A Southwest D.C. church has brought on a team to redevelop its property into a multifamily building with ground-floor church facilities.

DCist: D.C.’s Clinics, Essential In A Pandemic, Have Taken A Financial Hit

Editor May 26, 2020
Mary’s Center, a clinic in D.C. that serves more than 60,000 patients a year, has been at the forefront of the region’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. Lottery says its sports betting platform will launch by the end of May

Editor May 26, 2020
The D.C. Lottery said its online sports betting platform, GambetDC, will launch by the end of the month and gamblers will be able to place bets via the GambetDC app in early June.

Washingtonian: DC Likely Won’t Have Fourth of July Parades

Editor May 26, 2020
What will this year’s Fourth of July look like in the nation’s capital? Paradeless, most likely. In a press conference today, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District of Columbia would not issue any permits for parades during Phase One of…

DCist: D.C. Officials Expected To Announce City Will Start First Phase Of Reopening On Friday

Editor May 26, 2020
D.C. officials are laying the groundwork to announce on Wednesday that the city will start a first phase of reopening on Friday, May 29, provided there isn’t a last-minute mid-week spike in COVID-19 cases.

UrbanTurf: Renters of DC’s Affordable Units Stay Nearly 5 Years Longer Than Class A Renters

Editor May 26, 2020
DC's Office of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has published a report that looks at how residential developments that use Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF) dollars have affected the tenure of low-income renters in DC.

WTOP: DC reports no new coronavirus deaths, 13 days of downward trend in community spread

Editor May 26, 2020
For the first time since March 31, D.C. reported no new deaths from COVID-19, as well as a 13-day sustained decrease in community spread of the virus, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Tuesday.

DCist: Rock Creek Park Is A Lush Getaway During Quarantine. It Was Originally Planned To Be The…

Editor May 26, 2020
Rock Creek Park has lured crowds of locals seeking an outdoor escape during the pandemic, but the city’s signature oasis — created as America’s fourth national park — was supposed to be the president’s backyard.

Washington Post: Jose Mardoqueo Reyes, radio broadcaster and construction worker, dies of covid-19

Editor May 26, 2020
The tiny radio that Jose Mardoqueo Reyes owned as a boy during El Salvador’s civil war in the 1980s served as a lifeline to the outside world, where people still danced and played soccer without worrying about getting shot.

City Paper: Are To-Go Alcohol Sales Saving D.C. Restaurants?

Editor May 26, 2020
“As an industry that will probably be one of, if not the last to come back to real life, we need whatever we can get.”

Washingtonian: Writing Through the Pandemic: A Story in Progress by Novelist Louis Bayard

Editor May 26, 2020
Sheltering in place, a sourdough starter, and then something strange . . .

UrbanTurf: 222 Apartments Proposed to Redevelop Church Site in Southwest DC

Editor May 26, 2020
Another church redevelopment is on the boards in DC.

Washington Post: Longtime Miriam’s Kitchen employee dies of coronavirus complications

Editor May 26, 2020
After Darrell Jones was rushed to the hospital in late April with shortness of breath and dizzy spells, his lifelong friend Cedric Hand didn’t think that much of it. Jones, 39, had struggled with chronic bronchitis in the past, Hand said,…
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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…

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