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Washington Post: D.C. quarantine order could affect the way universities reopen

Editor Jul 28, 2020
With about a month left before the fall semester, universities in the District are reviewing an order from the mayor’s office that could change the way schools reopen their campuses.

City Paper: Soupergirl Questions Whether Spending $800 a Week on Testing Is Enough to Keep Workers…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
"On July 22, we got the results from July 7. This is useless. If there’s an outbreak, I’ll find out too late."

City Paper: Concerned DC Public Schools Won’t Get It Right, Community Members Raise Money for School…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
Parents and teachers insist every student needs their own computer for effective remote learning. D.C. doesn’t plan to reach that target for three years.

Washington Times: National Guard major says excessive force, tear gas used in June 1 protest near…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
A major with the District of Columbia National Guard testified before a House panel Tuesday that excessive force was used on protesters during a clearing operation led by the Park Police outside of the White House on June 1.

Washington Post: Employee with D.C. Water and Sewer Authority fatally shoots self outside agency…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
An employee of the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority fatally shot himself Tuesday afternoon outside a complex of agency buildings along the Waterfront in Southeast Washington, according to D.C. police and a spokesman for the water department.…

DCist: Despite Self-Quarantine Exemption, Officials Say Maryland Beachgoers Should Exercise Caution

Editor Jul 28, 2020
D.C. began requiring travelers from areas with high levels of COVID-19 to self-quarantine for two weeks on Monday, and the city released a list of 27 states deemed high-risk, including Delaware, where many locals vacation in towns like…

WTOP: DC earns gold medal for pedestrian safety policies

Editor Jul 28, 2020
Whether it’s walking or biking, more people are enjoying time outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic, but some cities have done a better job at keeping the roads safe for pedestrians — and D.C. is one of them.

Washington Business Journal: John Falcicchio, Bowser’s chief of staff, will stay on as…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
John Falcicchio will be sticking around as Mayor Muriel Bowser’s deputy mayor for planning and economic development.

DCist: Some D.C.-Area Private Schools See Increased Interest As Public School Plans Remain Uncertain

Editor Jul 28, 2020
Silver Oaks Cooperative School is a small, private K-5 school just outside of D.C. that opened two years ago. As a new learning institution just establishing its reputation in the greater Washington area, which has well over a hundred…

Washington Post: VA inspector general exposes breakdown at D.C. hospital that preceded veteran’s…

Editor Jul 28, 2020
A veteran, suffering in pain and out of medication, turned last year to the Veterans Affairs’ flagship hospital in D.C. for help. Instead of receiving aid, a new report says, a cascade of failures by the medical staff resulted in him being…
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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…

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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…

Apr 21, 2026 19
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…

Apr 20, 2026 12
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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