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City Paper: Veronica Norman, Grandmother of Councilmember Trayon White, Died of Complications from…

Editor Apr 20, 2020
She worked at St. Elizabeths Hospital for more than 40 years, White wrote on social media.

WTOP: Coronavirus-delayed DC Bike Ride rescheduled for November

Editor Apr 20, 2020
The District’s annual DC Bike Ride, originally scheduled for May 15 but sidelined during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been rescheduled for this fall.

Washington Business Journal: Part of Washington Convention Center to become field hospital for…

Editor Apr 20, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Friday the District will convert 473,000 square feet of space at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center into a roughly 1,200-bed field hospital for COVID-19 patients.

Washingtonian: This Small DC Soap Company Is Doing Insane Business Because of Covid-19

Editor Apr 20, 2020
Soapbox started mass-producing hand sanitizer. Now it's in hiring mode, and shipping millions of products.

Washington Post: ‘Someone in our building has it’: Covid-19 fuels tensions at apartments and condos

Editor Apr 20, 2020
For two weeks, Laura Peterson waited for the Watergate East apartments to cancel an April 1 meeting for residents. But even as a pandemic swept through the capital and the death toll climbed, her 240-unit co-op did not yield.

Washington Post: Despite protests by some conservatives, business and labor leaders say science…

Editor Apr 20, 2020
Despite protests in Annapolis and Richmond against executive stay-at-home orders, business and labor leaders in the Washington region are adamant that scientists and public health experts should have the biggest say in deciding when and…

WTOP: A day in the life of a DC nurse treating COVID-19 patients

Editor Apr 20, 2020
While many people are staying home to flatten the curve, D.C.’s nurses are on the front-line of battle as they care for patients with the deadly coronavirus.

Washington Post: At this D.C. day care, few kids, lots of hand-washing, and a savior for a single…

Editor Apr 19, 2020
Nacole Thrower was running late, and her 3-year-old son was still snuggled in his sheets, his limbs sticking to the mattress.

Washington Post: Judge orders emergency D.C. jail overhaul of medical, cleaning, ‘social distancing’…

Editor Apr 19, 2020
A federal judge on Sunday ordered the D.C. jail to immediately overhaul health, sanitation and social distancing measures for 1,400 prisoners in the nation’s capital to combat climbing infection rates of the novel coronavirus, while…

Post Editorial Board: Racine’s public corruption division will be a welcome addition to D.C.…

Editor Apr 19, 2020
Several agencies exist to enforce rules against public corruption in D.C. government, but the results — and we’re being charitable here — have been mixed. The office that is supposed to enforce campaign finance laws lacks any real…

WTOP: Judge rules in favor of DC inmates in coronavirus risk lawsuit

Editor Apr 19, 2020
A judge has ruled in favor of some D.C. inmates who filed a lawsuit seeking early release and increased cleaning of facilities in light of an increase of coronavirus cases.

NBC4: DC Jails Lack Social Distancing, Inspectors Say

Editor Apr 19, 2020
More than 80 inmates have tested positive for coronavirus and one inmate has died

ABC7: DC’s Chef Geoff Tracy receives Paycheck Protection loan; keeping hundreds on payroll

Editor Apr 19, 2020
"We're just sort of humming along going towards the spring, which is the busiest season," says Chef Geoff Tracy. "We're thinking about hiring, we're thinking about maybe opening a new restaurant. And then all of a sudden, hit the cliff."

Washington Post: D.C. firefighter uses bagpipes to give a welcome pause from pandemic

Editor Apr 18, 2020
The lone bagpiper, dressed in blue jeans, a flannel shirt and a baseball cap, stood beneath a flagpole in front of a hospital. He played “God Bless America.”

Washingtonian: An Artist is Projecting Giant Memorials to Covid-19 Victims on Walls All Over DC

Editor Apr 17, 2020
The nocturnal images are poignant and moving. Here's how to see them.

WTOP: DC mayor considering specific factors before reopening

Editor Apr 17, 2020
D.C.’s mayor said she agreed with President Donald Trump’s framework in reopening the economy but wants residents to understand what has to happen before she would consider it.

Street Sense: A fire displaced 4 people from a homeless encampment last week. Residents believe it…

Editor Apr 17, 2020
A massive fire at a homeless encampment in the NoMa neighborhood consumed three tents on April 8. No one was injured, according to The Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department.

DCist: The Mayor Is Requiring People To Wear Masks In Stores And Hotels. Did She Actually Make It A…

Editor Apr 17, 2020
Petworth resident Negin Sobhani was at Union Market last Thursday when she noticed a security guard barring a man from entering because he wasn’t wearing a face mask. The security guard directed the man to a store inside the market where…

ABC7: D.C. chemistry teacher transforms kitchen into classroom to teach students from home

Editor Apr 17, 2020
Teachers in the District are working from home and some of them are finding creative ways to connect with their students.

Washington Post Magazine: D.C.’s official bird, the wood thrush, has been disappearing from these…

Editor Apr 17, 2020
Envision a misty May morning in Washington's Rock Creek Park. Spring humidity hangs in the air as sunbeams poke through the tree canopy. Then, in surround sound, a song reverberates through the forest. "It's like a flute or, even,…
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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…

District Links: Nadeau submits bill to add surtax on passive income for affluent households; proposed arch spurs debate…

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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…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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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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