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WTOP: Coronavirus update: 1st patient dies in Va., six new cases confirmed in DC

Editor Mar 14, 2020
In D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said there have been six additional confirmed cases, bringing the total to 16 positive cases in the District.

Washington Post: D.C. street vendors to become public health ambassadors to help curb the spread of…

Editor Mar 14, 2020
In the open-air markets of District streets, little escapes the notice of a street vendor.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: She was homeless, sleeping outside a condemned house 6 months ago. Now,…

Editor Mar 14, 2020
Before the rats nipped at her in the darkness. Before the flies swarmed to the jar-turned-toilet she kept nearby. Before she started to wonder whether she was more feral than human because she’d forgotten what it felt like to sleep inside,…

Washington Post: For parents, a battle to find day care while so much closes amid coronavirus fears

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Miss P’s Daycare is trying to stay open. The already-cautious Angelique Speight-Marshall — who has operated the day care out of her Northwest Washington home for two decades — is being hypervigilant as the coronavirus outbreak threatens…

Washington Post: Uptown Theater, an iconic D.C. movie palace, shuts down

Editor Mar 13, 2020
The Uptown Theater, the last of the District’s grand movie palaces and a beloved destination for generations of Washingtonians, has closed its doors, leaving a void for cinephiles who yearn for fresh popcorn and a screen as vast as the…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to take a $35.5M hit from just five canceled events

Editor Mar 13, 2020
The District’s economy is poised to lose at least $35.5 million solely from five large-scale conventions that have now been canceled as the novel coronavirus threat grows, Destination D.C. President and CEO Elliott Ferguson told his…

DCist: Metro scales back, D.C. and Virginia schools close as coronavirus pandemic expands

Editor Mar 13, 2020
For local businesses, this is an unprecedented time of uncertainty. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a state of emergency in response to the spread of coronavirus, and DC Health has recommended shutting down non-essential gatherings…

WAMU: Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Local Courts Push Back Trials And Prisons Limit Visits

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Concerns over the spread of the coronavirus have prompted officials in the Washington region to take a number of steps to prevent transmission in courthouses and jails, ranging from a temporary suspension of some trials in Virginia to a…

Washington Post: Florida nursing school president sentenced in scheme to defraud D.C. Dept. of…

Editor Mar 13, 2020
A Florida nursing school president was sentenced to one month in prison for his role in a scheme that defrauded the D.C. Department of Disability Services of over $800,000 in rehabilitation benefits, U.S. prosecutors announced.

Washington Post: Metro to reduce transit service in response to the coronavirus outbreak

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Metro will reduce transit service starting Monday to help its workforce stay safe while it begins even more stringent disinfecting of its rail cars and buses because of the coronavirus pandemic.

DCist: D.C.’s Religious Leaders Are Figuring Out Faith From Afar After Canceling Services Due To…

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Masses are being skipped. Synagogue services and programs are being moved online. Mosques are canceling congregational prayer services. This is the new reality for faith communities across the D.C. area, as COVID-19 cases are confirmed…

DCist: As Coronavirus Anxiety Mounts, D.C. Neighbors Are Lending A Helping Hand

Editor Mar 13, 2020
In the six days since the District’s first confirmed case of COVID-19, the city has gotten quieter and its residents more uneasy. An increasing number of offices are implementing mandatory work-from-home policies, Metro rides are dropping,…

Bisnow: ‘No Man’s Land’: Non-Waterfront Southwest D.C. Projects Look To Fill Retail Gaps

Editor Mar 13, 2020
The Wharf has brought a host of new restaurants and retailers to the waterfront, but developers of other Southwest D.C. projects that don't sit on the water say they have retail gaps they have been working to fill.

Bisnow: The Wharf’s First Office Tenant Buys Its 3 Floors

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Nearly five years after signing its first office lease at The Wharf, the development team has sold that space to its anchor tenant.

WAMU: Metro Announces Service Cuts As Local Coronavirus Cases Increase

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Metro will reduce Metrorail and Metrobus services as the region’s response to the coronavirus outbreak continues to ramp up.

Washington Post: Thousands of people have obtained permits to carry loaded, concealed guns in public…

Editor Mar 13, 2020
More than 4,000 people have obtained gun permits from the D.C. police department to carry loaded, concealed firearms on the streets of the nation’s capital, according to data released this month.

Washington Post: D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine to seek third term, form public corruption…

Editor Mar 13, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) said Friday that he will seek a third term in 2022 and launch a public corruption division in his office in response to the scandals surrounding former D.C. Council member Jack Evans.

DCist: The Historic Uptown Theater Just Closed

Editor Mar 13, 2020
Cleveland Park’s Uptown Theater has closed, according to cinema chain AMC Theatres, which operates the movie theater.

City Paper: Despite Public School and Library Coronavirus Closures, D.C. Still Won’t Order…

Editor Mar 13, 2020
"Abiding by government guidance, especially at a time of crisis, is just sensible, and is more important than any politics of autonomy."

DCist: Local Campaigning Is All About Shaking Hands And Knocking On Doors. But Now, That’s Changing

Editor Mar 13, 2020
In local political races, handshaking and door knocking are often the name of the game. But some D.C. candidates are reconsidering that calculation over concerns about the spread of coronavirus, especially in the part of the city that saw…
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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

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With the DC Council poised to hold hearings in the fall on potential tax changes in view of future budget challenges, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau yesterday submitted legislation that would…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today introduced legislation that aims to designate the Civil War Defenses of Washington — including forts, unarmed batteries and rifle trenches encircling the capital…
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