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WAMU: Elite D.C. School, Sidwell Friends, Takes $5.2 Million Small Business Loan

Editor May 1, 2020
Sidwell Friends School, the exclusive D.C. private school, accepted a $5.2 million loan from the federal government through a program intended to help small businesses and nonprofits stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.

WAMU: How Does Transportation And Commuting Change In A Post-Coronavirus World? We Asked Experts

Editor May 1, 2020
It wasn’t too long ago that it was normal to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a packed Metro train, or hop on a shared bike or scooter. But in a world changed by the coronavirus pandemic, those situations may cause anxiety for many.

Victoria McKernan in The Post: Most of Rock Creek’s trails are now off-limits to all but the…

Editor May 1, 2020
The decision to close Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park to car traffic daily and open it for essential outdoor exercise during the novel coronavirus pandemic was a good one. However, the new closures are not the same as the regular weekend…

Ramona Edelin in The Post: The coronavirus crisis shines light on educational inequalities

Editor May 1, 2020
As the District confronts the coronavirus crisis, our education of our children has not been immune. Traditional public schools will remain closed until May 29, the end of the school year, and charter schools, educating half of District…

Street Sense: Recovering from trauma of an encampment clean-up

Editor May 1, 2020
As 2020 began, before the COVID-19 crisis, a lifelong D.C. resident who calls himself the “homeless homeboy” sat atop a milk crate on a sidewalk near Franklin Square and asked passersby to consider making a donation in exchange for some of…

Street Sense: Homeless or poor citizens may have trouble getting stimulus payments. Catholic…

Editor May 1, 2020
Stimulus payments are making their way into the mailboxes and bank accounts of people across the United States after the passage of a $2.2 trillion relief bill to offset the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Everyone with a…

WTOP: ‘Washington Alone’ documents DC sites during the pandemic

Editor Apr 30, 2020
Those who live in the D.C. area would normally avoid the monuments on a sunny day during tourist season. But with stay-at-home orders and social distancing in place due to the coronavirus, one D.C. man took the opportunity to capture the…

Washington Post: D.C. tenants plan rent strikes, hoping for city’s help as coronavirus shutdown…

Editor Apr 30, 2020
The rent is due again. So, too, are mortgage payments, utility payments, phone bills.

WAMU: ‘Our People Need Immediate Access To Cash’: How D.C.’s Restaurants Are Hoping To Outlast…

Editor Apr 30, 2020
No part of the restaurant industry seems to be safe from the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The Post’s 2020 endorsements for the D.C. Council

Editor Apr 30, 2020
D.C. COUNCIL members in recent years haven’t had to worry about finances. A booming local economy brought in lots of tax dollars. Indeed, it seemed that council members were competing to expand services and add programs — with little…

DCist: National Building Museum Postpones Summer Exhibition, Announces Furloughs

Editor Apr 30, 2020
On Thursday, the Folger Shakespeare Library announced the postponement of the National Building Museum’s annual summer exhibition Shakespeare’s Playhouse a full year, to July 2021.

City Paper: Ward 2 Candidate Brooke Pinto Jabs Patrick Kennedy Over Pro-Charter School PAC Mailer

Editor Apr 30, 2020
LL awoke this morning to a subtweet from Ward 2 candidate Brooke Pinto criticizing a fellow candidate who has a "Super PAC funding large efforts for their campaigns." She took the opportunity to vow not to accept money from political…

WAMU: ‘Cancel The Rent’ Movement Gains Traction With Local Tenants and Activists

Editor Apr 30, 2020
Friday is the first of the month, which means rent checks are due for millions of people around the country.

DCist: A D.C. Opera Company Is Moving Its 2020-2021 Season Entirely Online

Editor Apr 30, 2020
As D.C. arts organizations temporarily shut down performances and events last month amid the local spread of the coronavirus, the artistic director of the local opera and theater company IN Series, Timothy Nelson, began to question whether…

DCist: More COVID-19 Cases Reported At D.C. Construction Sites

Editor Apr 30, 2020
More than a dozen COVID-19 cases have been reported at a residential construction site in Navy Yard, and it’s not the only site with concerns. Fears over the virus spreading further at the renovation of a congressional office building…

Washington Business Journal: No price cut here. But EastBanc will let you rent a luxury condo for a…

Editor Apr 30, 2020
When D.C. developer EastBanc Inc. puts a condo on the market, the price is what it is — it doesn’t normally drop, no matter the economic conditions.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to consider expanding business interruption insurance policies to…

Editor Apr 30, 2020
D.C. lawmakers could soon allow companies to claim coronavirus-inspired damages through business interruption insurance policies, and extend new rent and mortgage-related protections in another round of emergency legislation.

Bisnow: D.C. Reaches Deals For 2 New Hospitals On St. Elizabeths Campus, Georgia Avenue

Editor Apr 30, 2020
D.C. is moving forward with plans to build two new hospitals as it looks to address inequities in the city's healthcare access.

Washington Post: St. Elizabeths patient with no known family was receiving leukemia treatment,…

Editor Apr 30, 2020
Carla Thompson, a patient at St. Elizabeths Hospital who was struck by covid-19 at age 67, had no family she was in touch with to mark her passing, advocates said.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Michelle Obama’s voice on a robocall triggers a wave of longing in D.C.

Editor Apr 30, 2020
“I got the call!”
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