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Washington Post: ‘She was like a mom to everybody’: Beloved matriarch of Columbia Heights dies of…

Editor May 13, 2020
Maria Elena Velasquez never cooked small.

Street Sense: Advocates warn most homeless people in DC will be left out of the 2020 primary…

Editor May 13, 2020
With Washington, D.C.’s primary elections fast approaching, the voice of the District’s homeless population is at an even higher risk than usual of being left out at the voting booth, thanks to limitations brought on by closures related to…

Washington Blade: Expenses up, income down for area LGBTQ nonprofits

Editor May 13, 2020
Like nonprofit organizations throughout the country, at least seven LGBTQ supportive nonprofit groups in D.C. that provide services for area youth and adults say the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted their fundraising efforts while…

Washington Blade: Council hopefuls back LGBTQ rights at Stein Club forum

Editor May 13, 2020
All 23 candidates running in D.C.’s June 2 Democratic primary for seats on the City Council and three congressional seats that showed up for the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club’s virtual endorsement forum on Monday night expressed strong…

UrbanTurf: From 18 to 57 Units? An Upcoming Map Amendment off Starburst Plaza

Editor May 13, 2020
A soon-to-be-proposed map amendment could more than triple the density of some missing middle housing near DC's Starburst Plaza.

Washington Post: Charter schools’ public funding is still flowing, but some say they still need…

Editor May 13, 2020
D.C. charter schools received federal aid intended to keep nonprofits and small businesses afloat during the coronavirus outbreak, drawing criticism from public school advocates and others who say the money should be reserved for…

WTOP: Bowser will continue methodical approach to DC reopening

Editor May 12, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District has been very methodical in how it’s approaching its reopening, and that it will continue to do so.

Washington Post: Problems cited after Metro’s L’Enfant Plaza disaster continue in rail operations…

Editor May 12, 2020
Metro continues to have serious problems in its rail operations control center, similar to those cited in the 2015 L’Enfant Plaza smoke incident, that if left unresolved “will continue to pose unacceptable risks for its customers,…

WAMU: Metro Doesn’t Expect Ridership to Rebound To Pre-Pandemic Levels Until Summer 2021

Editor May 12, 2020
WMATA officials are predicting a grim road ahead for the transit system thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, according to new budget documents released Tuesday.

Washington Post: House Democrats’ covid-19 relief bill would give D.C. funding it was previously…

Editor May 12, 2020
A proposal released Tuesday by House Democrats for another round of coronavirus funding would give the District $755 million the city was denied in earlier legislation and ensure the nation’s capital receives the same aid as states going…

Washington Post: Metro shifts budget, recommends deferring new initiatives to cover pandemic’s…

Editor May 12, 2020
Metro is suspending plans to extend night service hours, institute special weekend fares and discount bus-to-rail transfers this summer to reallocate funding toward keeping the transit system solvent and avoid layoffs or furloughs while…

DCist: Restaurants Are Taking New Precautions As Workers Test Positive For COVID-19

Editor May 12, 2020
For Andrew Dana, a co-owner of Timber Pizza and deli-bagelry Call Your Mother, it was only a matter of time before one of his dozens of employees got infected with COVID-19. Though Dana felt that his restaurants’ health and safety…

DCist: D.C.’s Intellectually Disabled Residents Face High Rates Of Infection, And Their Caretakers…

Editor May 12, 2020
New reporting of coronavirus infections has revealed high rates of COVD-19 among D.C.’s intellectually disabled — and an ongoing staffing crisis among the people who care for them.

DCist: USPS Says Ward 8 Mail Issues Stem From ‘Personnel Shortage’ In Congress Heights

Editor May 12, 2020
As March turned to April and the District’s social distancing mandate continued, residents of Ward 8 began to notice problems with their mail service: Their mail was coming late, or sometimes not at all; packages read as delivered even…

City Paper: As Prices for Meat Skyrocket, D.C.-Area Restaurants Are Forced to Adapt Again

Editor May 12, 2020
"I can’t charge $38 for a whole cheesesteak."

Washington Times: Golf courses open in all 50 states, but D.C. golfers still waiting

Editor May 12, 2020
New Hampshire allowed its golf courses to reopen Monday after nearly two months closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. That meant all 50 states in the U.S. have allowed golfers to pick up their clubs again — but Washington, D.C., has not.…

DCist: The Owners Of Ivy And Coney Have Launched A Takeout And Delivery Platform

Editor May 12, 2020
The team behind Ivy and Coney had been using Grubhub for about six months when the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of D.C. Before, the fees the app charged were high, but the deliveries were still a nice supplement to their majority…

Washingtonian: DC’s Covid-19 Hotline Is Not Open on Nights or Weekends

Editor May 12, 2020
The "human needs referral service center" operates more like a switchboard.

Washington Times: D.C. ‘magic mushrooms’ petition to be signed online, by mail

Editor May 12, 2020
Advocates for decriminalizing “magic mushrooms” and other psychoactive plants are asking D.C. voters to sign a petition online or by mail to put Initiative 81 on November’s ballot.

WTOP: Children’s National reports 3 cases of inflammatory disease with possible COVID-19 link

Editor May 12, 2020
Children’s National Hospital is investigating three cases of an inflammatory disease affecting children with potential links to COVID-19.
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