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DCist: Capitol Hill Books Shifts To Private Appointments As Coronavirus Spreads

Editor Mar 16, 2020
Capitol Hill Books, a popular and much-loved used neighborhood used bookstore, is altering its operations in response to the local outbreak of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.

Washington Business Journal: AMC permanently closes the Uptown Theater

Editor Mar 16, 2020
Famed D.C. movie house the Uptown Theater in Cleveland Park closed its doors for good on Thursday, according to reports.

City Paper: Some Restaurant and Bars Are Begging the Mayor to Shut Them Down

Editor Mar 16, 2020
"They keep stopping short of mandated closures because of the responsibility that goes with it."

Washingtonian: Crisis Heroes: This AU Student Helps Find Housing for Displaced College Students

Editor Mar 16, 2020
The university told them to leave campus. Abigail Morris is helping those who have to stay around Washington.

WAMU: D.C. Restaurant Group Says It Will Comply With Restrictions It Called ‘Ridiculous’ After…

Editor Mar 16, 2020
After D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser responded forcefully on Monday morning to the owner of seven D.C. restaurants who claimed they would defy the city’s new restrictions on bars and restaurants, the group now says it will comply.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. issues new social distancing rules for bars, restaurants; Some…

Editor Mar 16, 2020
Local leaders in Greater Washington are urging major changes to the way citizens live and work as the country looks to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. More changes are expected Monday as the Centers for Disease Control and…

WAMU: D.C. Nightclubs To Close, Bars And Restaurants Face Additional Restrictions To Prevent Spread…

Editor Mar 16, 2020
Nightclubs will have to close and bars and restaurants in D.C. will face new restrictions on how they serve their customers as part of an effort by Mayor Muriel Bowser to curtail opportunities for groups of people to congregate during the…

UrbanTurf: DC Superior Court Temporarily Stays Evictions and Foreclosures

Editor Mar 16, 2020
The country is officially in a state of emergency to stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. As the DC Council prepares to consider an emergency bill regarding the virus that includes eviction protections, the DC Superior Court has…

Washington Post: ‘There’s no blueprint for this’: Students embark on an unprecedented remote…

Editor Mar 15, 2020
Educators pulled all-nighters to devise learning packets for soon-to-be homebound students. Photocopiers groaned and overheated as they churned out the packets. Top school leaders huddled on the phone until after midnight this weekend,…

Washingtonian: DC’s Bars Were Packed Despite Coronavirus. We Asked People Why They Went Out.

Editor Mar 15, 2020
"I was a little nervous, but it was for a girl's birthday."

City Paper: D.C. Superior Court Temporarily Suspends Non-Emergency Landlord-Tenant and Debt…

Editor Mar 15, 2020
The court already agreed to suspend evictions of all tenants and foreclosed homeowners.

Washington Post: At D.C. churches that remained open Sunday, a mixture of defiance, encouragement…

Editor Mar 15, 2020
The coronavirus has kept Brady Anderson, 30, from visiting his elderly parents, because he doesn’t want to infect them. But it didn’t keep him from church on Sunday.

Street Sense: DC service organizations to stay open amid coronavirus-related closures

Editor Mar 15, 2020
As cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continue to be detected across the District, at least 17 community service organizations that provide essential services to D.C.’s homeless population have said they plan on staying open.

Washington Post: For the homeless, temperature checks and bag lunches

Editor Mar 15, 2020
As the coronavirus spreads exponentially in the region, some organizations serving the homeless and people in need have begun to shut their doors or limit their services. Those that remain open have introduced protective measures.

Washingtonian: A Coronavirus Worker Relief Fund Is Raising Money to Help DC-Area Restaurant and Bar…

Editor Mar 15, 2020
The funds will go toward free meals, emergency supply kits, and other support

DCist: José Andrés Is Turning His Restaurants Into Community Kitchens During Coronavirus Pandemic

Editor Mar 15, 2020
ThinkFoodGroup, the restaurant group founded by José Andrés, announced Sunday that it is closing all of its D.C.-area restaurants in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Most of the restaurants will be converted into community kitchens,…

City Paper: Mayor Sets New Coronavirus Rules for D.C. Restaurants, Starting With No More Bar Seating

Editor Mar 15, 2020
Cities across the country are weighing whether to close down bars and restaurants to enforce social distancing during coronavirus.

Washingtonian: No Bar Seating, No Standing: DC Mayor Announces New Coronavirus Rules for Bars and…

Editor Mar 15, 2020
The actions come in response to growing concerns over a health crisis.

WAMU: It’s Still Safe To Donate Blood During The Coronavirus Pandemic. Hospitals Wish You Would.

Editor Mar 15, 2020
Individuals are not at risk of contracting coronavirus through the blood donation process or through blood transfusion.

City Paper: D.C. Hospitality Businesses Adapt or Close as Coronavirus Concerns Soar

Editor Mar 15, 2020
With the District and the country under a state of emergency, would-be restaurant and bar patrons are practicing recommended social distancing as they try to flatten the curve of coronavirus cases. As a result, small businesses have to…
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