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Washington Post: Jack Evans withdraws from D.C. special election triggered by his resignation

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Former D.C. Council member Jack Evans said he will not run in the special election to fill the vacancy he created by resigning before he could be expelled for ethics violations.

DCist: D.C.’s Drag Community Goes Virtual Amid Coronavirus Crisis

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, local drag queen and theater designer Justin Schmitz is in a pinch.

Bisnow: Tenleytown Group Files Court Appeal Over 86-Unit Church Redevelopment

Editor Mar 18, 2020
A plan to redevelop a church in upper Northwest D.C. and add senior housing has received opposition from a neighborhood group, and it is now taking the project to court.

WTOP: Booze with your DC takeout or delivery is now an option

Editor Mar 18, 2020
D.C. bars and restaurants, closed to customers other than takeout or delivery, can now include beer, wine or spirits with those orders.

City Paper: D.C.’s Child Protective Services Agency Doesn’t Yet Have Protective Equipment for Its…

Editor Mar 18, 2020
D.C.’s child protective services agency does not currently have enough medical supplies—including masks, hand sanitizer, or gloves—to provide to all the social workers who serve on the front lines of child welfare investigations, according…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. won a big settlement from a developer of Reunion Square.…

Editor Mar 18, 2020
District lawmakers are now using $900,000 the city’s lawyers won in a suit against a local developer to subsidize new affordable senior housing at an Anacostia project backed by that same builder.

DCist: Washingtonian Lays Off Fellows, Cuts Staff Pay Amid Coronavirus-Related Drop In Revenue

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Washingtonian Magazine has laid off its fellows and instituted a 10 percent pay cut for staffers amid a drop in revenue due to the coronavirus.

City Paper: When Coronavirus Closes Schools, What Happens to Children Who Rely on Them for Food?

Editor Mar 18, 2020
“A lot of children are not food secure, so these breaks are an issue for them.”

City Paper: You Were Planning to Open a Restaurant This Spring. Now What?

Editor Mar 18, 2020
"We're just trying to keep our eye on the bigger picture, stay level-headed, and remember everybody is in this fight with us."

UrbanTurf: When One Becomes 7: A Plan to Convert Adams Morgan House into 7 Apartments

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Adams Morgan could be the next DC neighborhood with a missing middle project on the boards.

City Paper: Council’s Final In-Person Meeting for Foreseeable Future Features Late Additions From…

Editor Mar 18, 2020
It only took a global pandemic to bring two reliably adversarial branches of the D.C. government into agreement. In what will likely be its final in-person legislative meeting for several weeks, the D.C. Council passed emergency…

Washington Post: As coronavirus precautions take hold, heavy rush-hour traffic vanishes

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Some highway trips in the Washington region are taking half as long as usual, officials say

WAMU: As Classes Move Online, What Happens To Students Without Internet Or Computers?

Editor Mar 18, 2020
In the chaotic days before and after all public schools in the Washington region shut down for at least two weeks, school systems scrambled to prepare for teaching students from afar.

Washington Post: Across the arts, there’s concern about the long-term effects of the coronavirus

Editor Mar 18, 2020
Dire. Catastrophic. Unprecedented. Daunting. The vocabulary of Washington’s nonprofit arts leaders has taken a depressing turn in the past week, when a global pandemic began upending their local communities and throwing their businesses…

The Appeal: Washington, D.C. continues low-level arrests amid pandemic

Editor Mar 18, 2020
The Metropolitan Police Department has discussed reducing arrests, but it has not formally announced any policy changes.

Washington Times: Cherry Blossom Festival event cancellations mean less available funding for…

Editor Mar 17, 2020
With most of the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s events postponed or cancelled due to the coronavirus, officials fear a lack of visitors — and their dollars — will mean less money for the fund that helps maintain the cherry trees,…

WTOP: DC faces harsh financial reality if coronavirus restrictions persist

Editor Mar 17, 2020
D.C.’s chief financial officer updated council members on the state of the District’s finances if the coronavirus outbreak continues into the summer.

Washington Post: DMV hospitals work to expand testing, free up beds as covid-19 cases climb

Editor Mar 17, 2020
As the number of Washington-area residents testing positive for the novel coronavirus climbs, hospitals are racing to enact a two-pronged strategy — expand testing capability and free up beds — in preparation for what could be a…

WTOP: DC-area cab drivers experience dramatic decrease in demand during coronavirus crisis

Editor Mar 17, 2020
Demand for cabs is down at least 70% at one of D.C.’s largest taxi cab companies amid concerns and changes of routine related to the coronavirus outbreak.

Washingtonian: DC Restaurants Can Now Offer Alcohol With Food Deliveries

Editor Mar 17, 2020
The DC Council passed the change as part of its Covid-19 emergency response bill
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