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City Paper: Some Tennis Courts Are Closed. Local Residents Are Not Happy.

Editor Apr 3, 2020
The responses range from agreement to disappointment to confusion to outright anger.

DCist: With Animal Owners At Home, Local Dog Walkers And Pet Care Businesses Are Struggling

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Only one month ago, Andy Berta considered himself a full-time dog walker. Serving the Columbia Heights neighborhood, Berta, better known as “Andy The Dog Walker,” took various pooches out and about throughout the day for long strolls or…

Washington Post: GWU faculty members call for school president to resign, citing past remarks and…

Editor Apr 3, 2020
More than 120 George Washington University faculty members renewed their call this week for the resignation of university President Thomas J. LeBlanc, saying the coronavirus crisis only heightens their concerns about LeBlanc’s vision for…

Washington Post: Coronavirus peak in D.C., Maryland, Virginia: FAQ on why models differ

Editor Apr 3, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced Friday that the city projects 1 in 7 residents will contract coronavirus, with the nation’s capital seeing a peak in hospitalized patients around late June and early July.

Washington Post: Coronavirus projections suggest coming toll; Bowser says 1 in 7 could be infected…

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Roughly one in every seven D.C. residents could get infected with coronavirus as the pandemic hits a peak in early summer and then gradually recedes, according to projections Mayor Muriel E. Bowser cited Friday.

City Paper: Coronavirus Has Put Sex Workers in the District Out of Work. A Fundraiser Is Trying to…

Editor Apr 3, 2020
"People need a place, a home, during a pandemic."

WAMU: How Local Homeless Shelters Are Trying To Help Residents Social Distance

Editor Apr 3, 2020
“I just got exceptionally good news,” Susie Sinclair-Smith, CEO of the Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless (MCCH) said on a phone call Thursday. A man in one of her organization’s shelters, who was sweating, with aches and a…

Washingtonian: The DC Attorney General Just Sent a Letter to Washington Sports Club Telling It to…

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Attorney General Karl A. Racine sent a letter today to the parent company that operates the Washington Sports Club gyms telling the group to stop charging members during the coronavirus pandemic. Racine penned the letter with New York…

Bisnow: D.C.’s Office Market Struggled In Q1, And It’s Going To Get Worse

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Before the coronavirus crisis began, the D.C. office market was already struggling with high vacancy and stagnant demand, and the freeze in economic activity is only going to make matters worse.

DCist: D.C. Is Installing 17 Handwashing Stations At Homeless Encampments And Service Sites

Editor Apr 3, 2020
The District says it will set up 17 handwashing stations near homeless encampments and service sites amid the growing COVID-19 pandemic. The move comes as the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the region, putting those who lack…

WAMU: D.C. Could See 93,000 Coronavirus Infections With A Mid-Summer Peak, Bowser Says

Editor Apr 3, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says modeling the city has done shows the District could see between 93,000 cumulative coronavirus infections and 220 deaths on the low end to more than 1,000 on the high end before the pandemic subsides. She also…

UrbanTurf: The DC Rental Affordability Mismatch

Editor Apr 3, 2020
DC Policy Center's latest rental report builds on prior analysis of the city's mismatched housing market.

WAMU: The Status Of ‘Infinity Mirrors’ And Other Major Art Exhibitions Coming To D.C.

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Washington, D.C.’s iconic art museums are closed for the foreseeable future in accordance with the Mayor’s stay-at-home order. For art lovers, that means adjusting to a new reality in which art is viewed online, not in person.

WTOP: Why local grocery workers say they should be classified as ‘first responders’

Editor Apr 3, 2020
No businesses around the area have been busier than grocery stores. And while stores remain packed, and workers keep stocking shelves and checking out customers, some of them are lobbying to be classified as “first responders” during this…

WAMU: What The 1918 Flu Epidemic In D.C. Can Teach Us About Coronavirus

Editor Apr 3, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has created what feels like an unprecedented situation in the District: Schools are closed, hospital workers are overwhelmed and the region’s iconic public spaces are empty.

UrbanTurf: Proposed Bill Would Provide Mortgage and Rent Relief to DC Residents

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Two weeks after the DC Council unanimously passed emergency COVID response legislation, a supplemental bill is in the works to expand the protections offered in light of the pandemic.

WAMU: For A Population Already Living On The Edge, New Risks From A Pandemic

Editor Apr 3, 2020
How do you shelter in place when you don’t have a home? Where do you wash your hands when you live on the streets? These are some of the challenges faced by those struggling with homelessness amid the coronavirus outbreak. And advocates…

Jared Flippen in The Post: What happened to protecting D.C.’s homeless children?

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Most people in the District are familiar with the case of Relisha Rudd. In February 2014, the 8-year-old girl was living with her mother at D.C. General, a hospital turned family homeless shelter, when she was abducted. She is believed to…

WTOP: DC-area fire and police departments make coronavirus contingency plans as first responders get…

Editor Apr 3, 2020
As coronavirus spreads, first responders are also getting sick. As a result, D.C.-area departments are planning ahead to ensure they can avoid any changes to emergency response.

WTOP: Metro Board OKs fare hikes, service changes but coronavirus could change budget

Editor Apr 3, 2020
Normally, the Metro Board’s unanimous approval of the first rush-hour fare increases in three years, the restoration of some rail service hours and a number of other service cuts or additions would be a huge deal.
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