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WUSA9: ‘This is not jail. This is the cemetery. We’re just waiting to die.’ | DC…

Editor May 2, 2020
COVID-19 outbreak in DC Jail continues despite federal court order.

Washington Post: In photos: The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds fly over Washington area

Editor May 2, 2020
The jets flew over the city to honor medical workers during the covid-19 pandemic

Washingtonian: Despite the City Being Shut Down, People Still Protested for May Day

Editor May 2, 2020
ShutDownDC was there, along with a huge group of truckers and Reopen America

WTOP: Georgetown announces class of 2020 graduation plan

Editor May 2, 2020
Georgetown University in D.C. will be honoring its class of 2020 virtually.

DCist: Georgetown Graduate Students Reach First Union Contract With University

Editor May 1, 2020
The union representing Georgetown University graduate students signed a tentative labor deal with the university, securing raises and new health benefits for students who work as teaching and research assistants.

Washington Post: Smallest caseload to biggest death toll: Coronavirus decimates D.C.’s poorest ward

Editor May 1, 2020
Outside a Southeast Washington carryout, D.C. Council member Trayon White Sr. and a team of masked volunteers handed out toilet paper, tomatoes, apples, pasta, and cans of black beans.

WTOP: Now hiring: DC looks to add hundreds more contact tracers during pandemic

Editor May 1, 2020
To track how the coronavirus spreads, D.C. is looking to hire an army of contact tracers.

WTOP: Girls Global Academy faces challenges opening its doors in middle of pandemic

Editor May 1, 2020
Students across the region are unsure about what their next school year holds, but for a new charter school opening in Northwest D.C., there are a host of questions for everyone involved.

WTOP: DC student loan borrowers affected by coronavirus could see some relief

Editor May 1, 2020
Those who live in D.C. and are struggling to pay student loans due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis could see some relief from payment and collection.

Washington Post: D.C. needs hundreds of teachers for next school year. Enter: The virtual job fair.

Editor May 1, 2020
The District’s public school system still needs to fill 450 teaching positions before the start of the next academic year. The city’s 63 charter operators also have hundreds of job vacancies at their schools.

Washington Business Journal: Here are the details on Events D.C.’s grant program for hotels

Editor May 1, 2020
D.C. hotels will have until May 15 to apply for financial assistance through Events D.C.’s hotel relief program.

DCist: D.C. Chefs Are Offering Up Virtual Cooking Classes This Month

Editor May 1, 2020
Remember bars? Remember restaurants? Remember eating something prepared by someone with talent and/or credentials in the culinary arts?

City Paper: Sushi Taro Will Not Reopen as a Dine-in Restaurant

Editor May 1, 2020
Saturday is the restaurant's last night in business before the owners take a break to figure out a take-out only future.

DCist: Ziegfeld’s/Secrets Will Close Permanently

Editor May 1, 2020
Ziegfeld’s/Secrets, a gay club that’s been a hub of D.C.’s nightlife scene for 40 years, has closed its doors for good. The club’s Facebook page shared the news Friday.

WTOP: Frontline Heroes: DC lawyer dons scrubs in pandemic response

Editor May 1, 2020
Esperanza Sanchez has found herself fighting a two-fronted battle against COVID-19.

UrbanTurf: A Public Hearing is Next Step For a New Residential Zone in DC

Editor May 1, 2020
A new residential zone identification is moving forward for a neighborhood in Northeast DC.

Washington Blade: Ziegfeld’s-Secrets ‘closed for good’ at current site

Editor May 1, 2020
Ziegfeld’s-Secrets, the iconic institution of D.C. gay nightlife known for its drag shows and nude male dancers that was forced to temporarily close in March due to the coronavirus emergency, will not reopen at its current site but is…

WAMU: When Will The D.C. Area Reopen — And What Will That Look Like?

Editor May 1, 2020
The calendar’s turned to May and most of us have been sheltering-at-home for more than a month now. Seemingly all of the Washington region is rising up as one to ask — when can we get out?

WTOP: ‘Decimated’: DC tourism is a wreck, but there’s a plan to lure visitors back

Editor May 1, 2020
What is normally peak season for tourism in D.C. — spring — has been halted by the coronavirus.

Washington Business Journal: Redevelopment of Latham Hotel morphs again

Editor May 1, 2020
A redevelopment of the former Latham hotel site in Georgetown appears to be underway once again, with a new concept plan that dramatically scales up the project's hotel element and reduces its retail space.
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