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Washington Post: One-third of D.C. covid-19 fatalities linked to nursing facilities

Editor May 15, 2020
About a third of the District’s covid-19 fatalities have been residents of skilled nursing facilities, the city announced Friday, further illustrating the devastating toll of the pandemic on the elderly, injured and sick.

Washington Business Journal: Amazon seeks D.C. permit to sell alcohol at ‘full-service grocery…

Editor May 15, 2020
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has filed an application for a D.C. alcoholic beverage license at its grocery store coming to 14th Street NW.

DCist: These Restaurants Have Closed Since COVID-19 Hit D.C.

Editor May 15, 2020
In the months since local leaders in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia first banned dine-in service at restaurants, some have pivoted to takeout and delivery, and others have gone temporarily dark, planning to return when it’s deemed safe to do…

UrbanTurf: Catholic University Applies for 366-Unit Dormitory Hall

Editor May 15, 2020
As Catholic University of America (CUA) continues phasing out the low-rise dormitories on its campus, plans have evolved for a new campus residence hall.

Washingtonian: Contrary to Rumors, the Line DC Hotel and Its Restaurants Plan to Reopen

Editor May 15, 2020
The Adams Morgan property is waiting on a green light from the mayor.

Commercial Observer: DC’s Art Place Adds Two Tenants

Editor May 15, 2020
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation has signed both Love and Care Development Center and Rocketship Public School to leases at Art Place, a mixed-use development project in Washington, D.C.’s Fort Totten neighborhood.

Colbert King in The Post: Did Trump’s pick to lead the VOA misuse nonprofit funds? D.C.’s AG is on…

Editor May 15, 2020
The District of Columbia has been drawn into a clash between a Trump administration that wants to install conservative filmmaker Michael Pack as head of the agency overseeing the Voice of America and Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), ranking…

Washington Post Editorial Board: If ever an election needed ranked-choice voting, it’s this one

Editor May 15, 2020
“VOTE FOR no more than one.” Those are the instructions on the ballot in the District’s upcoming Democratic primary for the Ward 2 seat on the D.C. Council. If ever there were an election that needed ranked-choice voting (which allows…

Washington Post: As stay-at-home order is extended, D.C. police say enforcing social distancing can…

Editor May 15, 2020
One Friday this month, District authorities saw people congregating while waiting for take-out orders at a Mexican restaurant on the Wharf. Two days later, a group of people outside an apartment building in Brightwood Park refused to…

DCist: Without The Parades And In-Person Parties, Pride Will Look Very Different This Year

Editor May 15, 2020
Last June, Emily Thompson, a doctoral student in Gallaudet University’s audiology program, went to her first D.C. pride parade. She previously lived in Washington in the early 2010s, but came back last year for school, and the event marked…

Washington Post Editorial Board: Washington needs a new U.S. attorney

Editor May 15, 2020
IN A few short months , interim U.S. attorney Timothy J. Shea, whom Attorney General William P. Barr installed, has presided over two extraordinary retreats from justice, in both cases to help associates of President Trump, and in both…

Washingtonian: How the Washington Post Is Telling the Stories of the Local Lives Behind Covid-19…

Editor May 15, 2020
"We realized we had to explain to people what the sacrifice was about," says Local editor Mike Semel

WAMU: D.C.-Area Author Jason Reynolds Talks Distance Learning And Not Letting Young People’s…

Editor May 15, 2020
Jason Reynolds isn’t a parent or teacher, but he does know how to spark the creativity of young people. The New York Times bestselling author of young adult fiction wants to make sure kids continue to imagine and grow while they’re at home…

Julie Reiff in The Post: Inadequate access east of the Anacostia River creates a cycle of poor…

Editor May 15, 2020
Ward 8 is home to the District’s most underserved neighborhoods for health care. The only hospital outside of the Northwest quadrant — the whitest and richest — is United Medical Center in Southeast. The hospital is being forced to close…

Washington Business Journal: Survivors: GALA Hispanic Theatre capitalizes on dark house to do much…

Editor May 15, 2020
Hugo and Rebecca Medrano aren’t strangers to hard times. Hugo, an actor turned producing artistic director of a D.C. theater for Spanish productions, started his career in exile from his native Argentina, after all.

WAMU: With The City Wearing Sweatpants, Dry Cleaners Turn To Making Masks

Editor May 15, 2020
“Every cleaner I see is selling them,” says Moon Whang, the owner of Georgetown Valet, a local chain of cleaning and alteration shops.

Washington Post: Small businesses in high-rent cities face disaster. If they go under, urban life…

Editor May 15, 2020
Like hundreds of small-business owners in the nation’s capital, Pixie Windsor knows her vintage furniture and home accessories shop is in peril.

Washington Post: Amid the pandemic, love finds a way as the D.C. court begins virtual weddings

Editor May 15, 2020
As the sky over Meridian Hill Park darkened and a brisk wind thrust its way in, bride Jameila Roache and her groom, Andre Rambana, watched in fear as the laptop used to link them to the D.C. judge officiating their marriage began to slide…

City Paper: The Commission Fee Cap on Food Delivery Companies Took Effect. Now What?

Editor May 15, 2020
Here's what to do if you suspect a violation.

Washington Business Journal: Metro approves new budget that cuts $1.2B — for now

Editor May 14, 2020
The $2.7 billion budget the Metro board passed Thursday doesn't look much like the one the authority was looking at in April. And it may need to be revisited again in another month, General Manager Paul Wiedefeld told board members at…
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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…

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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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