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Washington Blade: D.C. LGBTQ groups go virtual amid coronavirus

Editor Apr 10, 2020
Like thousands of offices and businesses across the city, the D.C. Center for the LGBT Community was forced to close its offices at the Reeves Center municipal building at 14th and U Streets, N.W. on March 16 in response to the coronavirus…

Slate: Coronavirus Cases Are Increasing in The Nation’s Capital. That Doesn’t Bode Well For Its…

Editor Apr 10, 2020
Stark racial disparities seen elsewhere in the pandemic are showing up in the early numbers from D.C.

Washington Post: Metro ridership was on major upswing before pandemic brought it crashing down

Editor Apr 10, 2020
February ridership was up 9 percent, according to data released this week

Washington Post: D.C.-area universities to receive $65 million in emergency funding for students

Editor Apr 10, 2020
More than $65 million in emergency federal funding will be made available to D.C.-area colleges and universities, the Trump administration announced Thursday, money designed to support students who have struggled to afford basic needs…

WTOP: Nearly 100 in Congress urge coronavirus pandemic funding for DC

Editor Apr 10, 2020
Nearly 100 members of Congress are urging the House leadership to make sure that D.C. receives full federal funding to deal with the coronavirus pandemic amid concerns that the metro area could soon become a hot spot.

Washington Times: Federal court appoints investigators for D.C. Jail

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday appointed two investigators to examine the D.C. Jail to ensure that inmates and staff are protected during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a court document.

Washingtonian: Bored at Home? Download These DC-Themed Coloring Pages by a Local Artist.

Editor Apr 9, 2020
Carlos Camonamedina is turning his weekly postcard series into free coloring pages.

Washington Post: Events DC will give $15 million in covid-19 relief to hospitality workers,…

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The District’s tourism arm announced Thursday it will distribute $15 million to help hospitality and service workers, restaurateurs and undocumented immigrants who were left out of a relief package the D.C. Council approved earlier this…

DCist: Shoppers Are Now Required To Wear A Mask In D.C. Grocery Stores

Editor Apr 9, 2020
At the Safeway in Petworth on Wednesday afternoon, a worker stood at the entrance with a tally counter, the kind you more commonly see in the hands of bouncers at crowded clubs. When the count hit 70 customers, the store’s policy became…

DCist: Events DC Approves $18 Million Relief Package For Restaurants, Hotels, And Undocumented…

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The District’s quasi-public sports, entertainment, and conventions authority will provide $18 million in aid for hospitality workers assailed by the coronavirus crisis, the board of Events DC affirmed Thursday. The decision, which wasn’t…

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. approves $18M in coronavirus relief funding for hospitality…

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The Events D.C. board of directors unanimously approved Thursday an $18 million relief package for the District's hospitality and tourism industries, hit especially hard by the coronavirus crisis and the social-distancing measures enacted…

WAMU: Georgetown’s historic Hollerith House sells in one of D.C.’s most expensive deals

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The historic Hollerith House in Georgetown has sold for $17.75 million to the Embassy of the State of Qatar, according to a deed recorded Wednesday.

WAMU: What Gig Workers Need To Know About Collecting Unemployment

Editor Apr 9, 2020
Freelancers, independent contractors, gig workers and other self-employed individuals don’t typically qualify for unemployment benefits when they lose their jobs. That is no longer the case, under provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief,…

Washingtonian: DC Farmers Markets Add New Safety Measures After Mayor’s Latest Order

Editor Apr 9, 2020
Markets are now required to submit social-distancing plans to the city if they want to stay open

DCist: D.C. Considers Storage Trailers For The COVID-19 Dead As Region Braces For An Influx Of…

Editor Apr 9, 2020
As deaths related to the COVID-19 outbreak continue to rise across the D.C. region, local officials are facing a tough, bleak challenge: how to store the surge of dead bodies.

City Paper: Mayor Won’t Designate Grocery Workers “First Responders” Despite Calls From Union

Editor Apr 9, 2020
"A shortage of tests is all the more reason that grocery workers need to be designated first responders."

DCist: With Baseball On Hold, Nationals Ticket Holders Are Stuck In Limbo

Editor Apr 9, 2020
Jim Turner was looking forward to the start of baseball season. As he’d done in past years, the Bethesda resident sprang for season tickets to see the Washington Nationals, pooling money with a group of four other guys to purchase four…

Bisnow: Aria Development Seeks To Demolish NoMa Exxon Where It Plans Mixed-Use Project

Editor Apr 9, 2020
The mixed-use development planned for a prime corner in NoMa appears to be moving forward.

DCist: Local Movie Theaters Are Trying Curbside Popcorn, Streaming, And Film Clubs To Stay Afloat

Editor Apr 9, 2020
Bill Oberdorfer, executive director of the Avalon Theatre in D.C.’s Chevy Chase, visited the Connecticut Avenue movie house last Thursday to sign two checks. It was his first time there in three weeks; he’s usually there all day, five days…

City Paper: Virus Doing a Number

Editor Apr 9, 2020
You can scratch off millions in lost revenue for D.C.
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