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DCist: D.C. Hasn’t Met Its Contact-Tracing Metric For Phase Two. So Why Is The City Pushing Forward…

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Ready or not, here it comes. The District is officially moving into Phase Two of its reopening plan on Monday, which will allow restaurants to open for limited indoor dining and increase the mass gathering limit from 10 to 50 people, among…

DCist: What Do D.C. Residents Make Of Mayor Bowser’s National Rise?

Editor Jun 19, 2020
“They stared down crisis and led,” declared the ads for a CNN town hall last weekend. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was one of the headliners for the Sunday evening special, “Mayors Who Matter.” It capped off a huge week of national interviews…

DCist: D.C. Election Officials Say They Lost 1,100 Absentee Ballot Requests Ahead Of June 2 Primary

Editor Jun 19, 2020
At least 1,100 requests for absentee ballots were lost by the D.C. Board of Elections ahead of the city’s June 2 primary, forcing hundreds of voters to cast ballots in-person while others apparently did not vote at all.

WTOP: Watchdog experiencing ‘resistance to change’ from Metro management

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Metrorail’s independent watchdog agency remains concerned Metro is not doing enough to resolve issues brought to the forefront by a December smoke incident that has been called eerily similar to the fatal Yellow Line smoke incident near…

Washington Post: Janeese Lewis George, the democratic socialist who beat one of the D.C. mayor’s…

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Janeese Lewis George didn’t think her views on policing would play much of a role in her campaign for D.C. Council.

Washingtonian: A Memorial to the Racist Former Owner of DC’s Football Team Has Been Removed

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Events DC took it down from where it stood outside RFK stadium.

DCist: The Spy And Bible Museums Will Be D.C.’s First To Reopen

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Museum lovers eager to return to D.C.’s museums will have two options as of Monday morning: the International Spy Museum and the Museum of the Bible.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Change the name of the Washington NFL team. Now.

Editor Jun 19, 2020
“BUT HOW, in these times, do you raise kids in the nation’s capital, ask them to look at the pain and the strife racial injustice has caused in their hometown and their home country, walk them through steps they can take to make things…

WTOP: On Juneteenth, Smithsonian head says change requires protest: ‘You’ve got to push it’

Editor Jun 19, 2020
Lonnie G. Bunch III — the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and former director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture —says Juneteenth should be celebrated as “the second Independence Day in this country,”…

Washington Business Journal: Columbia Heights gets a new sit-down restaurant just in time for…

Editor Jun 19, 2020
A new full-service restaurant from the co-founder of D.C.’s Po Boy Jim restaurants made its debut in Columbia Heights Friday. Creole on 14th, a New Orleans creole and southern comfort food restaurant at 3345 14th St. NW from chef Jeffeary…
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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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