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Eater DC: Lowering Cocktails in Buckets Is Just One Way D.C. Bars Are Getting Creative Right Now

Editor Apr 14, 2020
Customers can also find to-go Jell-O shot kits and “Tiger King” themed drinks

Washington Business Journal: Governors are banding together on coronavirus response. That’s…

Editor Apr 14, 2020
Two groups of U.S. governors said Monday they are coordinating efforts to gradually restart the economies in their states. While there’s been no formal pact between leaders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, the three jurisdictions have been…

WAMU: These Artists Are Still Making Public Art Even When The Streets Are Empty

Editor Apr 14, 2020
Music venues, galleries, museums and theaters are shut down across the District, leaving hundreds of local artists with nowhere to present or sell their work during the coronavirus outbreak.

Radley Balko in The Post: A D.C. public defender describes terrible conditions at the city’s jail

Editor Apr 14, 2020
My friend Amy Phillips is a public defender in Washington. She visited the D.C. jail last week, just before most legal visits were curtailed because of fears about covid-19. I asked her to describe what she saw, as well as her fears and…

WTOP: DC’s Chamber Dance Project holds first virtual Zoom rehearsal, open to public

Editor Apr 14, 2020
Performance artists are trying everything to stay limber during the coronavirus shutdown.

WAMU: Trump Claims Bowser Is Happy With D.C. Coronavirus Relief Aid, But She Isn’t

Editor Apr 13, 2020
During his coronavirus press briefing Monday evening, President Trump was asked if D.C. should get the same level of coronavirus relief as the 50 states — which thus far it has not. Trump said he would consider whether D.C. should get more…

Washington Post: GW to convert empty dorm into temporary housing for medical staff

Editor Apr 13, 2020
George Washington University has opened 65 dorm rooms on its Foggy Bottom campus to house medical professionals fighting the novel coronavirus, university officials said, amid tension with some students who have protested being denied the…

WTOP: DC, Md. extend traffic closures in parkways for recreational use

Editor Apr 13, 2020
D.C. is extending the closure of a section of Beach Drive to vehicle traffic, and Montgomery County, Maryland, is opening up parkways on weekends for recreational use.

City Paper: Stripped Bare — D.C. strip bars and nightclubs are shut out of virus relief.

Editor Apr 13, 2020
You know what might brighten up home delivery for some people during this virus craziness? Strippers. A person wearing just enough to call it clothing, delivering food and drink to your door. Or perhaps a more buxom individual suggestively…

Washington Business Journal: For WBJ’s Sara Gilgore, a dual role — and constant eye on D.C.…

Editor Apr 13, 2020
Sara Gilgore will be leading The Beat and DC Inno starting Tuesday.

DCist: Federalist Pig Pop Up May Come To Slim’s Diner Space In Petworth

Editor Apr 13, 2020
Federalist Pig might be coming to Upshur Street. &pizza co-founder Steve Salis bought the building that formerly housed Slim’s Diner for $2.2 million, and one tentative plan is to use the space for a pop-up version of his Adams Morgan…

DCist: This D.C. Chef Turned His Planned Restaurant Into A Latin American Market To Support…

Editor Apr 13, 2020
In the days after COVID-19 shut down D.C.’s dining scene, chef Christian Irabién changed course. The virus tabled his plans to open an unannounced restaurant with Comet Ping Pong and Buck’s Fishing & Camping, but he still had the…

Washington Post: Faith, Broadway bugler and 9-time candidate for D.C. mayor, dies at 96

Editor Apr 13, 2020
She blew her horn at presidents, congressmen and D.C. politicians — often from between her legs. She rode a horse through city streets agitating for D.C. statehood and ran for mayor nine times, most recently when she was 91 years old. She…

CNN: Inmate who died from virus had asked for release before trial, then DOJ opposed

Editor Apr 13, 2020
A Washington, DC, inmate who died Monday had pleaded in court to be released weeks ago because of fears coronavirus would spread at the jail.

Washington Post: At least 10 people shot in spate of violence in District from Sunday into Monday

Editor Apr 13, 2020
A spate of violence in the District left at least 10 people shot and two others stabbed from Easter Sunday evening into early Monday in assaults that occurred in virtually every quadrant of the District. Police said a 19-year-old man was…

Washington Post: Officials: Social distancing efforts appear to be working, should remain in place

Editor Apr 13, 2020
A group of scientists advising Virginia’s government said Monday that social distancing in the state appears to be working, and their models show the state’s hospitals have enough beds to handle the coronavirus outbreak for the next few…

Washington Post: Patients in pain, dentists in distress: In a pandemic, the problem with teeth

Editor Apr 13, 2020
The pain was going to be worth it. Easter Brown opened her mouth as wide as she could as a dentist yanked out the seven teeth she had left. At 77 years old, she was finally going to get a full set of dentures. She went home toothless that…

Washington City Paper: D.C. Chefs Are Recipe Testing at Home As They Wait to Reopen

Editor Apr 13, 2020
“We’re just trying to take it day by day and not give up hope.”

Washington Business Journal: Steve Salis buys Petworth diner, plans Federalist Pig pop-up

Editor Apr 13, 2020
Steve Salis, the co-founder of &pizza and owner of several prominent D.C. restaurants, just bought the building that once housed Slim’s Diner in Petworth — and now he’s eyeing a new pop-up for the space.

Washington Post: Covid-19 exposes vulnerabilities in D.C. region’s otherwise first-rate health…

Editor Apr 13, 2020
Hospital workers at United Medical Center in the District have been assembling more than 200 plastic face shields, whose parts were donated to their union by charity, to protect themselves against the novel coronavirus.
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