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DCist: Study Points To Significant Racial Disparities In COVID-19 Among Children

Editor Aug 6, 2020
A new study of children tested for COVID-19 in D.C. revealed significant racial and socioeconomic disparities, both in test positivity rates and known exposure to the virus. The study is published in the journal Pediatrics.

WTOP: $1M fund will award grants to DC-area arts and culture organizations

Editor Aug 6, 2020
The Greater Washington Community Foundation has $1 million in grant money to award local arts and culture organizations struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

City Paper: Tenants Aren’t Going to Stop Demanding Rent Cancellation

Editor Aug 6, 2020
As evictions begin in neighboring jurisdictions, tenants insist payments plans won’t cut it.

Washingtonian: A Candid Conversation About the Future of Live Music

Editor Aug 6, 2020
Three key figures in DC's concert industry talk about how they're holding up and what comes next.

City Paper: Why Is D.C. Considering Buying a School Property From a Mysterious, Unnamed Party?

Editor Aug 6, 2020
Behind D.C.’s “once in a lifetime opportunity” to acquire Georgetown Day School’s former property.

City Paper: Inflection Point — The decades-long efforts to develop the former industrial…

Editor Aug 6, 2020
For nearly 20 years, government agencies had been trying to redevelop Buzzard Point, but they always faced the same issue: Nobody with money seemed to know where it was.

WTOP: Georgetown music treasure Blues Alley barely holding on during pandemic

Editor Aug 6, 2020
America’s oldest continually-operating jazz supper club may soon have to close in D.C.

Washington Post: Democrats and Republicans push back on Trump’s desire to deliver convention speech…

Editor Aug 6, 2020
Local and national leaders pushed back Wednesday against President Trump’s desire to deliver his convention acceptance speech from the White House, warning that the event could bring protests and novel coronavirus spread to the nation’s…

Washington Post: A public radio station was already in turmoil. Then its own news site dropped an…

Editor Aug 6, 2020
Washington’s popular NPR affiliate, WAMU, sought to expand its regional news operations in early 2018 when it acquired DCist, a local news site that had recently shut down. The station pumped money and resources into the operation,…
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jonetta rose barras: Skirting DC law with government approval

jonetta rose barras Aug 6, 2020
Some top executives in DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration appear to be suffering from amnesia. Maybe it’s the stress of dealing with the novel coronavirus pandemic and public health emergency. How else to explain why they are…
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jonetta rose barras: Who among DC’s mayoral candidates can help the city fulfill its potential? (Part 1)

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A diverse crowd of nearly 300 people squeezed into the auditorium at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library on Monday evening; it was a standing-room-only setting at the latest DC mayoral forum,…

District Links: Moody’s pulls negative outlook it added last year to DC debt rating; House panel advances bill…

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Moody's Ratings this week removed its negative outlook on DC's debt rating while noting "the District's very strong fiscal governance and prudent budget management."

District Links: Council votes to advance permanent bill on youth curfew but delays emergency action; judge protects 15th…

Apr 22, 2026 15
The DC Council voted yesterday to advance a modified version of the expanded youth curfew as permanent legislation, but members also put off a vote on emergency legislation that would enable the…

District Links: White House submits nominations for four DC Superior Court vacancies; DC Water faces new lawsuits over…

Apr 21, 2026 20
President Donald Trump last week submitted four new nominations for vacancies on the DC Superior Court.
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