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Washington Post: D.C. neighborhood votes to remove plaque honoring white supremacist senator

Editor Jul 31, 2020
In exclusive Chevy Chase, where Connecticut Avenue spills from Montgomery County into the District, a 60-foot sandstone fountain honors Francis G. Newlands, a U.S. senator from Nevada and the neighborhood’s founder. An inscription reads:…

Washington Post: A modern canal boat is headed to the C&O in Georgetown. It will be powered by…

Editor Jul 31, 2020
The 80-foot-long boat, which is expected to make its debut next year, is part of an effort to revitalize the historical neighborhood and its one-mile stretch of the waterway.

WTOP: Lunch crowd gone, 90% of food trucks leave DC, struggle to survive

Editor Jul 31, 2020
If it feels like you can’t find a once-ubiquitous food truck in the nation’s capital these days, there’s good reason — they’ve left.

Skip Strobel in The Post: RFK deserves better than another stadium

Editor Jul 31, 2020
Statues are coming down and names are being changed around the country. At Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, the monolithic statue of George Preston Marshall, founder of the Washington professional football team and a segregationist, was…

WTOP: Meeting virtual learning challenges for at-risk DC students in Southeast

Editor Jul 31, 2020
The challenges for D.C. students who now know they will be attending school entirely online in the fall are compounded for children and families who do not have enough devices or adequate internet access to succeed in learning virtually.

Washington Post: Documenting John Lewis’s last public appearance

Editor Jul 31, 2020
John Lewis’s last public appearance wasn’t supposed to be public.

Washington Times: D.C. Public Schools to start school year with online instruction

Editor Jul 31, 2020
D.C. Public Schools students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade will be learning remotely this fall, starting Aug. 31 and through Nov. 6, officials announced Thursday.
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Beth Ziebarth: In reopening, we must expand — not retreat from — progress on accessibility

Commentary Jul 31, 2020
We recently commemorated the 30th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Having spent the past 30 years working to ensure the Smithsonian museums and National Zoo are inclusive and welcoming to all, I am…

Press Release: Mayor Bowser Announces Further Equitable District Development Opportunities

Press Release Jul 30, 2020
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor and Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30, 2020 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) Kate Hartig (DMPED) Projects Will Bring…

Washingtonian: Kramerbooks Rebrands as Kramers, Will Add Flower and Barber Shops

Editor Jul 30, 2020
The revamped restaurant, All Day by Kramers, serves breakfast morning to night.
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District Links: Council votes to advance permanent bill on youth curfew but delays emergency action; judge protects 15th…

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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…

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President Donald Trump last week submitted four new nominations for vacancies on the DC Superior Court.

District Links: AG reaches $9.9M settlement to resolve inquiry into Ticketmaster pricing; court panel allows ballroom…

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Days after a federal jury found that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster hold a harmful, anticompetitive monopoly over large concert venues, DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb's office has…
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