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DC Sees No New COVID-Related Deaths First Time in Two Months

The District of Columbia has recorded zero new deaths from COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the coronavirus, Monday, May 25, which is a first since March 31.

Take-Out and Delivery Alcohol May Become Permanent at DC Restaurants

The practice of offering alcohol to go at some bars and restaurants in the District of Columbia can be permanently permitted after the coronavirus pandemic.

Protesters Shut Down DC Streets to Call for More Social Distancing Space

A street safety advocacy group held an action on Memorial Day, blocking off streets in D.C. in protest of lack of social distancing space for pedestrians.

Ten DC Charities You Should Know About to Help Those in Need

Looking for a trusted, professional charity to donate to so that you can make meaningful differences in peoples' lives in Washington, D.C.? Look closer.

DC Likely to Start Reopening Next Friday, Mayor Bowser Says

Washington, D.C. could begin a staggered reopening starting from Friday, May 29 depending on coronavirus-related figures, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser.

These DC Fitness Centers Are Best for Moms-To-Be

As a future mom, you see your body go through major changes and exercising can be your best friend during this arduous process. Discover where to do it.

DC Restaurants Gradually Reopen for Takeout and Delivery

Many restaurants in Washington, D.C. that temporarily closed as part of measures against the coronavirus are reopening for takeout and delivery.

DC Council Members Seek Closure of Public Roads to Make Room for Pedestrians and Cyclists

D.C. council members Mary Cheh, Brianne Nadeau and Charles Allen penned a letter to Mayor Muriel Bowser, asking her to close some streets to motor vehicles.