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Washingtonian: The Big DC-Area Restaurant Awards Are Here: Meet the 2020 RAMMY Finalists

Editor May 4, 2020
Despite all odds, awards season in the hospitality industry returns.

DCist: Here Are The Local Restaurants Nominated At This Year’s RAMMY Awards

Editor May 4, 2020
As local restaurants near their second month without dine-in service, some are celebrating being nominated for a RAMMY, a food honor from the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington.

Washingtonian: Hamilton’s 2020 Run at the Kennedy Center Is Officially Postponed

Editor May 4, 2020
The Kennedy Center announced it would postpone all programming through August 9.

UrbanTurf: 151 Affordable Units Could Be Added to 60 Year-Old Edgewood PUD

Editor May 4, 2020
DC's Edgewood neighborhood may get some more affordable housing in a rapidly-developing area.

WTOP: Wait for it: Hamilton’s return to Kennedy Center postponed amid pandemic

Editor May 4, 2020
The return of the popular musical “Hamilton” to the Kennedy Center this summer has been postponed.

DCist: Kennedy Center Postpones Summer Run Of ‘Hamilton’

Editor May 4, 2020
The Kennedy Center announced Monday that it is cancelling or postponing all performances scheduled through August 9 due to the spread of coronavirus. Among the axed shows: a highly anticipated return engagement of Hamilton.

Washington Business Journal: National Geographic Society’s D.C. sculpture has been causing…

Editor May 4, 2020
For years now, unsuspecting passersby have managed to hurt themselves by falling into a small pool in front of the National Geographic Society’s Golden Triangle headquarters. But a plan to remove that troublesome water feature, and the…

UrbanTurf: Legal Cannabis Lounge in Shaw May Go Residential

Editor May 4, 2020
Between a proposed boutique mixed-use building and this proposed hotel, one Shaw block is seeing a lot of action lately.

DCist: Shaw’s Hanumanh, Now Closed Indefinitely, Makes GQ’s List Of America’s Best New Restaurants

Editor May 4, 2020
Hanumanh, the Laotian restaurant that came to Shaw last summer, has been tapped as one of GQ’s best new restaurants in America for 2020.

City Paper: International Markets Come Through for D.C. Customers During COVID-19 Pandemic

Editor May 4, 2020
Places like Good Fortune Supermarket and Panam International are well stocked with ingredients to take your home cooking to the next level.

DCist: Still At Workers: A Sanitation Worker Says She Will Be There ‘Rain, Sleet, Or Snow’

Editor May 4, 2020
This series features the voices of the “still at workers,” telling us what their lives are like right now and what they wish other people knew about being an essential worker during a pandemic.

UrbanTurf: A New Look for Whitman-Walker Center at St. Elizabeths

Editor May 4, 2020
Six months after the public got a glimpse of a new Whitman-Walker health center at St. Elizabeths, a new design is being proposed.

The Georgetowner: Approved: Water Tunnel Under Waterfront Park

Editor May 3, 2020
An environmental assessment for the Potomac River Tunnel construction project, which will lead to major excavation work in a swath of Georgetown Waterfront Park, has been completed by the National Park Service. The proposal by DC Water to…

Washington Post: Reopening D.C., Maryland and Virginia: What the latest metrics tell us

Editor May 3, 2020
The number of people hospitalized in Maryland for covid-19 was down for the third consecutive day on Sunday, and new admissions were mostly stable in Virginia.

WTOP: DC soap company sees 7 million orders of hand sanitizer since coronavirus outbreak

Editor May 3, 2020
Before the coronavirus outbreak, Soapbox, a small shampoo and soap maker in Georgetown, would ship about 150,000 products a month to retailers near and far.

DCist: Check Out The Aerial View Of D.C. From The Blue Angels And Thunderbirds’ Flyover

Editor May 3, 2020
With air travel way down during the pandemic, maybe you’ve missed that view of Washington from above as you land at DCA.

WUSA9: ‘Love on your family while you can’ | Coronavirus kills three members of one DC…

Editor May 3, 2020
The coronavirus has ravaged one Southeast D.C. family, killing three members in two weeks.

DCist: Lured By Sunshine And A Flyover Show, Throngs Of Washingtonians Headed Outdoors

Editor May 3, 2020
Quarantine fatigue—people venturing out after getting tired of being stuck inside during the pandemic—is hitting U.S. residents hard, and has been for several weeks now. Researchers have tracked people’s cellphone data to show that people…

WTOP: Small businesses share their stories of survival during COVID-19

Editor May 3, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has walloped the U.S. economy and for so many small businesses, it’s been a time of survival.

DCist: Trump’s Online Town Hall Will Close The Lincoln Memorial And Surrounding Area On Sunday

Editor May 2, 2020
Fox News will stage a two-hour online town hall with President Donald Trump at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday.
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