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DC Food Project Shares Vital Info on Free Food Access for Kids During School Closure

D.C. Food Project is providing residents information on food access points in the area for kids during the school closure due to the coronavirus epidemic.

Table Seating Limited to Six in DC Restaurants as Part of Coronavirus Measures

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a number of new guidelines for how bars and restaurants in the city must operate in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Dark, Darker, Darkest: Coronavirus Impact on Economy

Spread of novel coronavirus goes on unabated around the world and in the U.S. The economic bill of the outbreak, already felt across industries, is growing.

José Andrés Closes Restaurants in DC Region, Starts Community Kitchens

José Andrés is closing his restaurants in the Washington, D.C. area and turning some into community kitchens in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.

DC Court of Appeals Keeps Operating Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

D.C. Court of Appeals has announced that it is remaining open in the face of the coronavirus spread, but it will put a number of measures in place.

Kennedy Center Cancels Events Until End of March in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak

The Kennedy Center announced that it has cancelled its events as it is closing its facilities until further notice due to the threat of COVID-19.

Metro Ready for Next Phase of Its Pandemic Plan Against Coronavirus

Metro held a COVID-19 meeting, announcing that it is preparing for alternate or reduced service options in the face of the ongoing outbreak.

DC Mayor Directs $5 Million to Fund Coronavirus Battle as Cases Hit 10

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has directed an additional $5,000,000 to use for the fight against coronavirus, after declaring a state of emergency in the city.