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Washington Post: D.C. police force recovering from retirement surge, but more officers are quitting

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The D.C. police department has largely recovered from a surge of retirements a few years ago that reduced the size of the force to levels that officials at the time said were becoming dangerously low.

Bisnow: D.C.-Area Construction Starts Were Down 50% Before March Began

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The spread of the coronavirus has ground the D.C.-area economy to a halt in recent weeks, but even before the region's first positive case was confirmed, developers were already hitting the brakes on construction.

WAMU: Unemployment Claims See Unprecedented Local Spike As Pandemic Hammers Economy

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The number of people in the Washington region filing for unemployment benefits spiked more than 1,000% in a single week in mid-March, paralleling a national trend brought on by the spreading coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Business Journal: The cherry blossom festival’s president just hit her 20th…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
This year marks Diana Mayhew's 20th year running the National Cherry Blossom Festival, and it's been a doozy.

Bisnow: Monument Sells Adams Morgan Retail Property In Deal It Locked In Before Crisis

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The ground-floor retail space in an Adams Morgan building has just traded hands despite one of its tenants being forced to close over the coronavirus.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Coronavirus shrinks a homeless child’s world to a 323-square-foot motel…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The moment he stepped out of that tiny confining space every morning used to be the moment that changed everything.

Washington Post: D.C. was intentionally classified as a territory in virus-aid bill, lawmakers say

Editor Mar 26, 2020
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Thursday that the coronavirus relief package expected to pass the House of Representatives on Friday deliberately classified the District as a territory instead of a state, which means the city will get less than…

DCist: Florida Congressman Spars With Other Lawmakers Over Federal Relief Money For Howard…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
A Florida congressman has been criticized by other lawmakers for complaining about Howard University receiving $13 million in funding in the $2 trillion federal relief bill—the historically black university operates a hospital designated…

Washington Business Journal: Check out the newest 11th Street Bridge Park renderings. The project is…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The National Capital Planning Commission is scheduled next week to review preliminary site development plans for the 11th Street Bridge Park, the long-planned repurposing of the former local 11th Street bridge span linking the Navy Yard…

UrbanTurf: A Few New Looks For DC’s 11th Street Bridge Park

Editor Mar 26, 2020
There are a few new looks for DC's planned 11th Street Park.

DCist: D.C.’s Emergency Alert Caused Some Confusion Last Night. Here’s What It Meant

Editor Mar 26, 2020
If you were in D.C. and near your smartphone or someone else’s around 8 p.m. Wednesday, you probably heard loud blaring and buzzing coming from the device.

City Paper: The Immigrants Who Feed D.C. Don’t Have the Same Safety Net as Other Out-of-Work…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
"If they buy food, they can’t pay rent. If they pay rent, they can’t buy food. It’s a complicated situation."

City Paper: Virus Victim — The once flush D.C. government is facing a fiscal meltdown.

Editor Mar 26, 2020
For more than two decades, the District has prided itself on its balanced budgets, with its surplus nearing $1.5 billion dollars.

Street Sense: A text-alert service for DC’s homeless community is tracking which services are still…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
A comprehensive list of which D.C. service providers are remaining open during the COVID-19 outbreak was published on Sunday by the Arlington-based nonprofit behind the District’s text-message alert system for the homeless community, Hope…

City Paper: U.S. Parole Commission Bends to Demands From Defense Attorneys and Del. Eleanor Holmes…

Editor Mar 26, 2020
New guidelines aim to release detained parolees from DC Jail.

City Paper: D.C. Jail Inmate Tests Positive For COVID-19

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The 20-year-old male is being monitored in the infirmary.

City Paper: Local Arts Organizations Rise to Digitally Meet the Demands of an At-Home Public

Editor Mar 26, 2020
And they're seeing increased engagement.

WAMU: A D.C.-Grown App To Help Monitor What’s On Store Shelves Is Coming Next Week

Editor Mar 26, 2020
Until a few weeks ago, D.C.-based entrepreneur Mark Sussman was gearing up for the public launch of OurStreets, an app that allows users to report dangerous driving behavior and badly parked e-bikes and scooters. The app has been quietly…

City Paper: Nursing Homes Prepare and Protect Residents During Coronavirus Pandemic

Editor Mar 26, 2020
"We are doing all we can so that residents don't get lonely or anxious.”

WTOP: Kennedy Center funding included in coronavirus stimulus package

Editor Mar 26, 2020
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will get $25 million as part of the $2.2 trillion bill to provide relief to millions of Americans, businesses, health care systems and others impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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