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Washingtonian: This Guy Always Seems to Show Up in Viral Stories About DC Wildlife

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Who is Dan the Bird Man and why is he quoted so often in stories about eagles and bobcats?

Bisnow: D.C. Tech Firm To Nearly Double Footprint In Move To Metropolitan Square

Editor Mar 9, 2020
A D.C.-based firm that provides technology to nonprofits and political campaigns has been growing rapidly, and it will soon nearly double its office footprint.

Washington Post: Hundreds of D.C.-area students returning from studying abroad are told to spend two…

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Washington-area universities are telling hundreds of students returning from study-abroad programs in nations stricken with coronavirus outbreaks to spend two weeks in isolation before coming back to campus.

Washington Post: Tour bus driver sentenced to 6 months in jail in D.C. crash that killed two…

Editor Mar 9, 2020
A tour bus driver who made an illegal left turn and fatally struck two tourists in a downtown Washington crosswalk in 2018 was sentenced to six months in jail Monday.

DCist: D.C. Pays Residents To Install Home Security Cameras. There’s A Clear Divide In Which…

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Gentrifying areas have embraced the private security camera program while neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River see low levels of participation.

UrbanTurf: 740,000 or 840,000? DC’s Varying Ten-Year Population Projections

Editor Mar 9, 2020
As evidence mounts of slowing population growth in DC proper, the city's latest report from the Office of the Chief Financial Officer offers some projections for how the population will change over the next ten years.

Peter Timothy Anderson in The Post: Give D.C. public charter schools a chance to serve at-risk…

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Picture this: Three students stand near the fence to see a game being played on the other side. One student is tall and easily sees over the fence. The second is shorter and barely peeks over the pickets. The third is the shortest and…

DCist: The Mystics Will Finally Get A Championship Parade

Editor Mar 9, 2020
A full seven months after the Washington Mystics beat the Connecticut Sun in a dramatic Game 5 to win their first-ever WNBA title, the team will host a parade worthy of champions in downtown D.C.

Washington Times: D.C. mayor calls for self-quarantine for hundreds after rector gets coronavirus

Editor Mar 9, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recommended Monday self-quarantine for hundreds of people who could have interacted with the rector at Christ Church Georgetown, the city’s first coronavirus case.

StateScoop: Data-breach bill gives D.C. power to go after companies with weak cybersecurity

Editor Mar 9, 2020
The city of Washington, D.C., is set to strengthen its data-breach laws following the passage this week of a bill that greatly expands the definition of personal identifying information that companies doing business in the District are…

UrbanTurf: 55,000 Square Feet of Retail: A Look at the Proposed 14th Street Car Barn Redevelopment

Editor Mar 9, 2020
A year after WMATA began discussing redevelopment of the 14th Street bus garage, we are getting an idea of how the mixed-use reuse could look.

Washington Post: People exposed to D.C. church rector with coronavirus urged to self-quarantine

Editor Mar 9, 2020
D.C. officials on Monday urged hundreds who attended Christ Church Georgetown on several recent days to self-quarantine because of their exposure to the Rev. Timothy Cole, the church rector, who is the first known coronavirus patient in…

WTOP: Hundreds who attended DC church asked to self-quarantine after rector tests positive

Editor Mar 9, 2020
D.C. health officials are recommending that anyone who visited a historic Georgetown church on Feb. 24, or between Feb. 28 and March 3, self-quarantine after its rector tested positive for the new coronavirus.

WAMU: Three D.C. Schools Close For ‘Deep Cleaning’ Over Coronavirus Concerns

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Three D.C. schools — one public and two charter — said they would be closed on Monday for deep cleaning over concerns related to the spreading novel coronavirus. These are the first school closings in the region related to COVID-19, the…

Washington Post: ‘Chaotic mess’ slows region’s ambitious plans to expand bus service

Editor Mar 9, 2020
The Washington region is off to a poor start in fulfilling its declared goal to expand bus service to lure drivers out of their cars to reduce congestion and help the environment. Consider:

Street Sense: The Aya in Ward 6 is the latest DC General replacement shelter to open

Editor Mar 9, 2020
When D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser campaigned for her current position in 2014, on a promise that she would close the dilapidated D.C. General shelter, there was uncertainty about whether it would work out.

Street Sense: “A beautiful day”: Smithsonian accepts local photographer’s work on gentrification in…

Editor Mar 9, 2020
Early in his career, Joseph Young couldn’t fathom why someone would want to photograph old, worn-down buildings.

WTOP: Don’t throw away your shot! Kennedy Center braces for ‘Hamilton’ ticket rush

Editor Mar 9, 2020
“Hamilton” tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Monday as the national tour returns to the Kennedy Center from June 16 to Sept. 20.

Washington Post: Coronavirus investigation prompts D.C. high school to close Monday, officials say

Editor Mar 9, 2020
A D.C. public school will close Monday after city officials determined that a staff member had close contact with a person who tested positive for coronavirus, the school system announced Sunday evening. The campus is expected to be closed…

CBS News: Rector of prominent Washington, D.C., church tests positive for coronavirus

Editor Mar 8, 2020
Washington — The first person to test positive for coronavirus in Washington, D.C., is the prominent leader of a historic Episcopal church in Georgetown, the church said Sunday.
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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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