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Washington Business Journal: So Others Might Eat names first new CEO in 42 years

Editor Apr 16, 2020
So Others Might Eat, a D.C. nonprofit that has grown from a small soup kitchen to a major community service provider with a $35 million annual budget, has made its first CEO change in 42 years.

Washington Post: Business shutdowns extended into May around the Washington region amid signs that…

Editor Apr 16, 2020
The shutdown of nonessential businesses will extend until May 15 in the District of Columbia and May 8 in Virginia, as leaders warned against letting up on efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Washington Post: D.C. jail inmates with coronavirus barred from access to lawyers, family, showers…

Editor Apr 15, 2020
Staff shortages prevent the D.C. jail from keeping inmates six feet apart to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, with one guard monitoring up to 45 prisoners, court-appointed inspectors told a U.S. judge Wednesday.

Washington Post: Former counselor at D.C. shelter is accused of sexually abusing teenager

Editor Apr 15, 2020
A former counselor at a D.C. nonprofit group that helps neglected and homeless youths has been charged with sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl at its shelter in Northeast Washington, according to police and court documents.

Washington Business Journal: Trump Hotel files layoff notices for D.C. property

Editor Apr 15, 2020
The Trump International Hotel in downtown D.C. has filed a layoff notice affecting 237 employees.

Washington Post: Most St. Elizabeths patients under quarantine after four coronavirus deaths

Editor Apr 15, 2020
A member of the nursing staff at St. Elizabeths Hospital began coughing on March 20. He thought it was his chronic bronchitis flaring up, so he took his medication and took off work to recover. Over the next two days, his health…

Anna Kahoe in The Post: No one could call my shop ‘essential,’ but shuttering it still feels like a…

Editor Apr 15, 2020
The pandemic has pared life down to bare necessities, forcing us to close our doors

DCist: For Some Locals With Canceled Concert Or Event Tickets, Getting A Refund Has Been Complicated

Editor Apr 15, 2020
As an avid NPR listener, Emilie Fairbanks was excited to see This American Life host Ira Glass give a talk at the Kennedy Center this month. But with coronavirus concerns forcing many D.C. venues and arts organizations to shut down, the…

Washingtonian: WUSA Says It Shouldn’t Have Reported There Were More Than a Dozen Coronavirus Cases…

Editor Apr 15, 2020
“More than one dozen workers” at Whole Foods Market’s P Street, Northwest, store “have #coronavirus,” WUSA journalist Michael Quander reported on Twitter Wednesday morning. The tweet thread, now deleted, linked to WUSA’s digital story…

UrbanTurf: Almost 1,800 Units Next to Union Market: New Designs for JBG SMITH’s Plans at Gallaudet

Editor Apr 15, 2020
New designs are emerging for JBG SMITH's massive development plans at Gallaudet University nearly four years after the project received zoning approval, and a year following dismissal of an appeal.

WAMU: Local Medical Students Team Up To Provide Child Care For Health Workers

Editor Apr 15, 2020
Libby Wetterer was used to the lifestyle of a busy medical student. In her fourth year at Georgetown Medical School, Wetterer was rotating at the ICU at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital — that is, until the coronavirus began to…

Bisnow: Walter Reed Development Team Closes Deal For Next Phase, Plans May Groundbreaking

Editor Apr 15, 2020
A global pandemic and economic crisis is not slowing down the Parks at Walter Reed development team, which is planning to begin construction on a new mixed-use building next month.

Washington Post: D.C. loses out on millions of dollars in federal Head Start preschool funding

Editor Apr 15, 2020
The District’s public school system will lay off dozens of employees and make other cuts to its preschool program for low-income families, officials said Wednesday, after failing to meet federal safety standards and giving up millions of…

Bisnow: Ward 8 Apartments Where Renters Went On Strike Bought Out Of Bankruptcy For $59M

Editor Apr 15, 2020
A Southeast D.C. affordable housing community, which has been the center of a lawsuit from the D.C. government and a rent strike from its tenants, has come under new ownership.

DCist: Mayor Bowser Extends D.C. State Of Emergency To May 15

Editor Apr 15, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the District is extending its state of emergency order until at least May 15. The extension is needed to continue to “flatten the curve” and reduce the number of confirmed cases in D.C., Bowser said at a…

DCist: A City Agency Removed 250 Campaign Signs For A D.C. Council Challenger. Officials Say It Was…

Editor Apr 15, 2020
A District government agency last week removed hundreds of campaign signs showing support for an upstart political candidate who’s challenging a well-funded D.C. councilmember in the June Democratic primary. The agency now says the mass…

WTOP: Revel makes free mopeds available to DC restaurant food delivery drivers

Editor Apr 15, 2020
Shared moped company Revel, which received District Department of Transportation approval to roll out a fleet of mopeds in D.C. last fall, is making mopeds available for free to D.C. restaurants to use for food delivery.

WTOP: Bees — even cranky ones — critical for DC community gardens

Editor Apr 15, 2020
While stay-at-home orders have restricted or effectively curtailed most outdoor activities, D.C. resident beekeeper Bob Albright can rest assured the coronavirus crackdown won’t put a stop to his work: It’s been deemed essential.

Street Sense: This woman is leading a charge to aid King Greenleaf residents

Editor Apr 15, 2020
When Taylar Nuevelle went to the women’s emergency shelter at King Greenleaf Recreation Center on April 7 to drop off a cellphone for a client, what she saw was “heartbreaking.”

City Paper: Chinese Restaurants Are Experienced With Take-Out. Why Have So Many Closed?

Editor Apr 15, 2020
“We are closed for the virus. Thank you for your understanding. God bless you. Thanks.”
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