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Washington Post: New D.C. hospital numbers suggest kids do face some risk of coronavirus…

Editor Apr 25, 2020
An analysis by doctors at Children’s National Hospital in Washington calls into question the commonly held — and comforting — assumption that children seem to escape the novel coronavirus’s more serious impacts.

DCist: Without Tourists, The National Mall Is Weirdly Quiet And Unusually Green

Editor Apr 25, 2020
Protecting America’s front yard hasn’t always been easy. To shield the National Mall from damage caused by its 30 million visitors a year, the National Park Service invested $40 million to replace the grass with sustainable turf in 2016.…

WTOP: Judge orders DC psychiatric hospital to isolate patients following facility cases, deaths

Editor Apr 25, 2020
A federal judge has ordered St. Elizabeths Hospital to isolate patients exposed to the coronavirus after several deaths in the facility.

Washington Informer: With Loss of Head Start Funds, Takoma EC Parents Fear Less Accountability

Editor Apr 25, 2020
Long before the D.C. Public Schools’ (DCPS) central office relinquished $14 million in Head Start grant funds, some parents said they saw the proof in the pudding during what they described as the central office’s attempts to keep them…

Vincent Gray in The Washington Informer: COVID-19 Highlights Racial Inequality

Editor Apr 25, 2020
African Americans are dying from COVID-19 at rates well above non-Hispanic white residents. In the District, despite being less than 47 percent of the city’s population, over 75 percent of the residents who have died due to complications…

Washington Informer: Biko Sheridan Wins 38th Annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee

Editor Apr 25, 2020
Biko Sheridan, 11, a fifth grade student at Mundo Verde Public Charter School in Northwest, won the 38th Annual Washington Informer Spelling Bee — besting 30 competitors from other District schools to emerge as the youngest person in the…

Washington Post: Children’s National Hospital among facilities announcing cost-cutting measures

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Children’s National Hospital asked employees to take one week off between April 5 and June 13 because of financial losses that have resulted from the response to the coronavirus pandemic, a spokeswoman said Friday.

Washington Post: D.C. university dining workers push companies, schools for financial help, with…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
For Kevin Hollins, a catering driver at Howard University, there’s one surprising upside of school being closed for the coronavirus: “I actually developed a green thumb.”

Colbert King in The Post: Because of covid-19, this election will play a critical role in D.C.’s…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
The novel coronavirus crisis has launched Washington, D.C., into the most critical period of its short experience with elected government. If ever there was a call for well-grounded, smart leadership, it’s now. Election year 2020 will play…

DCist: 11 Construction Workers Renovating Congressional Office Building Test Positive For COVID-19

Editor Apr 24, 2020
At least 11 contractors working on a top-to-bottom renovation of the Cannon House Office Building have tested positive for COVID-19, forcing them and other construction workers on the project to go into quarantine.

WTOP: Georgetown’s popular French Market goes virtual this year

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Georgetown’s annual French Market, an open-air market staged each year between P Street and Reservoir Road on Wisconsin Avenue in the Book Hill corridor of D.C., will instead be a virtual event this year.

District Links: Budget cuts coming with DC projecting $3.2B revenue loss over 5 years; Metro would…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
TGIF. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Council will need to cut $721.8M from the current budget with just five months left in the fiscal year to offset revenue losses from a partially shuttered economy, according to the District’s chief…

Washington Business Journal: ‘This is what a recession looks like.’ D.C. officials offer…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
It could be two years before D.C. recovers from most of the economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a newly released budget forecast by D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey DeWitt.

City Paper: The Paycheck Protection Program Isn’t Perfect, Even For Hospitality Businesses That Got…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Most restaurants and bars aren't in a position to rehire their employees at the level the program requires.

WAMU: 600 Meals, 4 Hours: Inside One School Kitchen Keeping D.C. Families Fed

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Hours before the first families arrive to pick up the day’s breakfast and lunch from Kelly Miller Middle School, four cafeteria workers bustle in the kitchen.

DCist: Local Retailers Are Staging A Virtual Small Business Saturday This Weekend

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Mallory Shelter, a jewelry designer and owner of Union Market District shop Shelter, says that in February, her store doubled its business from the year before. But by mid-March, it was temporarily closed due to coronavirus concerns

The Appeal: Closure of D.C.’s Only Men’s Halfway House Leaves Residents Scrambling for a…

Editor Apr 24, 2020
The Bureau of Prisons could send those without homes to alternative halfway houses far from D.C. or back to prison at the end of the month.

Washingtonian: The Library of Congress Is Rolling Out a Massive Collection of Clips for DJs

Editor Apr 24, 2020
The once-stuffy library will make 25,000 audio clips available for personal and commercial use.

WAMU: The Library Of Congress Wants DJs (And You) To Make Beats Using Its Audio Collections

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Music, like history, is iterative. Nobody knows that better than hip-hop artists, for whom sampling other songs is a core component of making new tracks.

DCist: D.C.’s First Confirmed COVID-19 Patient Talks About What’s Next

Editor Apr 24, 2020
Reverend Timothy Cole isn’t exactly sure where he contracted coronavirus, but he has a pretty good guess. In late February, he had attended a church leadership conference in Louisville, Kentucky, and later came down with the typical flu…
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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…

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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…

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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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