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Washington Post: Georgetown University reverses plans, will start fall semester online

Editor Jul 29, 2020
Georgetown University will begin the school year online, the campus’s president announced Wednesday, rescinding previous plans to conduct courses online and in-person this fall.

DCist: Whisper Networks Long Warned Women About A Prominent Local Journalist. Now, They’re Going…

Editor Jul 29, 2020
Repeatedly telling a spokesperson for a D.C. councilmember how he thought she looked in a dress. Sending suggestive, late-night messages to young colleagues. Inviting a news assistant to a networking event, only to bring her to one-on-one…

WAMU: The City Has A Big Plan For Public Housing, But Residents Want Changes Now

Editor Jul 29, 2020
The protest chants outside the Garfield Senior apartments in mid-July were a twist on the “Black lives matter” chants that have echoed across D.C. in recent months. The crowd of about 30 residents, gathered for a car caravan through Ward…

Press Release: Councilmember Nadeau and Colleagues Introduce Bill to Decriminalize Street Vending

Press Release Jul 29, 2020
News Release — Ward 1 DC Council member Brianne Nadeau FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 Contact: Tania Jackson WASHINGTON – Following years of negative encounters between street vendors and police, Nadeau, along…

DCist: D.C. Just Made It Harder To Move To Phase Three Of Reopening

Editor Jul 29, 2020
D.C. has changed a key metric for moving into Phase Three of its reopening plan.

Washingtonian: ANC Officials and Other Community Leaders Should Enforce DC’s Mass Gathering Rules,…

Editor Jul 29, 2020
But the mayor recommends businesses call the police if they're afraid of confronting customers about masks.

Washington Business Journal: Spy Museum’s traveling exhibit canceled in Illinois over concerns…

Editor Jul 29, 2020
A traveling exhibit from the International Spy Museum has been pulled after board members of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Illinois raised concerns with Ku Klux Klan robes on display, among other issues.

WAMU: Metro’s Finances Are Headed For A Tough 2021. It’s Calling On Congress To Offer Transit…

Editor Jul 29, 2020
As Congress formulates its next coronavirus relief package, transit agencies across the country say they need federal help to survive. Metro is in better shape than most, but says the system will need funding to avoid a financial crisis…

DCist: Some D.C. Public Library Employees Say It’s Too Soon To Reopen Branches

Editor Jul 29, 2020
When the Northeast Library abruptly closed July 15 for a “deep cleaning,” some residents and D.C. Public Library employees started wondering why.

WTOP: DC officials update key metric for Phase 3 move, share best time to get tested

Editor Jul 29, 2020
D.C. officials explained Wednesday when the best time to get tested is for someone who thinks they’ve been exposed to COVID-19 and tightened a key metric the city is looking at for a potential Phase Three reopening.
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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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