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WAMU: D.C. Clinic Offers Antibody Coronavirus Test With Results In Minutes — For A Price

Editor Apr 16, 2020
A 27-year-old named Jessica wanted to find out whether the fever, shortness of breath and fatigue she had in mid-March were symptoms of COVID-19. Her urgent care clinic didn’t have coronavirus tests available, but she paid $290 Wednesday…

WUSA9: ‘You knew you were always going to get a great story’ | Remembering former WUSA…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Buck, as his former colleagues and friends called him, was an "OG," an original gumshoe reporter.

Washington Post: District business leaders warn of bankruptcies and permanent closures, plea for…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
A newly formed business group made an urgent plea to the D.C. Council on Thursday for tax abatements and other help for restaurants, retailers, hotels and entertainment venues devastated by the coronavirus-related shutdown.

Washington Post: D.C.’s only halfway house for men is ‘winding down’ amid coronavirus concerns

Editor Apr 16, 2020
The District’s only halfway house for men announced Thursday that it will close its prisoner reentry program amid criticism of its response to the coronavirus, raising questions about where D.C. residents returning from prison will be…

City Paper: With 4 Deaths And Dozens of COVID-19 Cases at D.C.’s Public Psychiatric Hospital,…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
“It is just going to get worse and worse. It's just spreading so fast.”

DCist: You Can Catch A Local Music Festival From Your Couch This Weekend

Editor Apr 16, 2020
As the live music booker at Comet Ping Pong, David Combs has spent many of his days lately rescheduling shows that were set to take place at the Chevy Chase pizzeria as concerns about the coronavirus pandemic shuttered most businesses.…

WTOP: Masks required at DC voting sites as officials push voting by mail

Editor Apr 16, 2020
While officials are urging D.C. voters to cast mail-in ballots in the June 2 primary, there will be voting centers in all eight wards of the city. But, if you plan to vote in person on Election Day, you’ll need to wear a mask to cast your…

Washington Business Journal: Coalition of D.C.’s largest businesses lobbying for massive tax…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Some of D.C.’s largest and most powerful businesses are lobbying for a huge new tax relief program from District lawmakers, arguing that the changes are essential to save the region’s hospitality industry amid the coronavirus crisis.

Washington Blade: InTowner newspaper publisher Peter Wolff dies at 84

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Peter L. Wolff, a lawyer turned journalist who is credited with shedding light on important but often overlooked issues affecting D.C.’s local neighborhoods in his role as editor and publisher of the InTowner newspaper for more than 35…

Washingtonian: Yes, DC’s Air Is Cleaner During the Pandemic

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Amid the tremendous damage that the novel coronavirus has caused—to human life, to the economy, to relationships—there’s one thing that has inadvertently benefited from the global shutdown: air quality.

DCist: With Streets Emptied, More Than A Quarter Of D.C.-Area Food Trucks Have Had To Suspend…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
More than a quarter of the region’s food trucks have suspended operations amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey from the DMV Food Truck Association.

Washington Post: D.C.-area schools plan their returns, but health officials and teachers unions will…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Expanded summer school. Extra days next year. Staggered start dates in the fall.

Street Sense: While DHS works to shelter and quarantine homeless residents, housing referrals have…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
As cases of COVID-19 were rapidly increasing last month, the D.C. Department of Human Services notified housing providers that it was temporarily suspending the Coordinated Assessment and Housing Placement (CAHP) program, which is the…

Street Sense: As 12-step meetings halt in person due to the coronavirus, recovery goes online

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Elizabeth, a Narcotics Anonymous member and resident of the D.C. metro area, can’t attend her usual meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her Sunday meetings now happen on Zoom. In the previous weeks, as the Centers for Disease Control…

Natalie Hopkinson in The Root: Maybe We Don’t Celebrate DC’s Emancipation Day Because…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Today, April 16, marks the date 158 years ago, when Washington, D.C., became the only American jurisdiction to end slavery by paying $1 million in ransom to slaveholders to free the 3,100 people enslaved in the nation’s capital.

City Paper: Expecting Parents and Pregnancy Experts Adjust to the Coronavirus Pandemic

Editor Apr 16, 2020
New parents still welcome babies, and doctors, midwives, and doulas find ways to provide essential care.

City Paper: Tenants Ask Landlords to Cancel Rent Payments Amid D.C. Coronavirus Pandemic

Editor Apr 16, 2020
But the Council and mayor don't seem into the idea.

WTOP: DC’s Call Your Mother deli expands during coronavirus pandemic

Editor Apr 16, 2020
While most businesses have shut down during the coronavirus pandemic, there’s one in the D.C. that is actually expanding.

WTOP: Lawsuit alleges DC Jail confinement measures are unconstitutional

Editor Apr 16, 2020
A federal judge weighing a lawsuit against the District over conditions at the DC Jail has been told by independent inspectors that there are substantial challenges at the jail due to the coronavirus and staff shortages.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A health care worker chose to quarantine with a disabled man who has…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
Right now, in the nation’s capital, a man with intellectual disabilities is in a house, fighting covid-19, with the help of a person who chose to quarantine with him.
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