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Burglar Steals Hand Sanitizer and Cleaning Supplies from DC Restaurant

A person broke into the storage unit of Republic Cantina, a Tex-Mex restaurant in Northwest D.C., and took hand sanitizer and cleaning products.

DC Attorney General Calls for Shelter-in-Place Order due to Coronavirus

D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced his support for a shelter-in-place order in the District in order to minimize the risk of coronavirus exposure.

Tidal Basin Blocked Off After Crowds Ignored Social Distancing

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser restricted access to the Tidal Basin to stop people from gathering to see the cherry blossoms as part of coronavirus measures.

Mayor Bowser Announces First Death From Coronavirus, Extends Measures Through April 27

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that she has extended the period of the city’s ongoing measures against the COVID-19 pandemic until April 27.

Metro Discourages Cherry Blossom Visits by Closing Two Stations

Metro is shutting down the Smithsonian and Arlington Cemetery stations to reduce visits to view the cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin.

DC Police Announce Policy Changes for Coronavirus Pandemic

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) released a statement to notify D.C. residents about operational adjustments it made due to the spread of COVID-19 disease.

Two DC Firefighters Confirmed to Have COVID-19, Dozens of Others Self-Quarantined

Two members of the D.C. Fire Department tested positive for coronavirus, Chief Gregory Dean announced in a statement on Wednesday.

DC Beer Hall Creates Relief Fund, Offers Meals for Restaurant Workers

Hook Hall in Washington, D.C.’s Park View neighborhood has become a relief center for employees in the hospitality sector during the coronavirus pandemic.