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Quarantine art highlights well-known DC spots, profits go to charity Quarantine art highlights well-known DC spots, profits go to charity 04/29/2020 12:07pm • Some interesting quarantine artwork is getting attention. It highlights much-loved local businesses and landmarks, and the profits go to a good cause. D.C. artist and teacher Christine Vineyard began posting the colorful, whimsical illustrations of well-known spots to social media, with a focus o DC United kickoff workout challenge with Bowser DC United kickoff workout challenge with Bowser 04/29/2020 10:19am • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: '3aaaa023-f559-4aa2-851c-557337c48c22' }).render("556615360cd2d2fb");}); D.C. United has challenged its players Shuttered restaurants spawn drive-thru market in Loudoun County Shuttered restaurants spawn drive-thru market in Loudoun County 04/29/2020 08:35am • The fresh produce, large boxes of meat, poultry, seafood and beer that usually end up being served in some of the D.C. area's finest restaurants could be finding their way to your home. With restaurants shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic due to restrictions on public gatherings, local food New unemployment guide helps Marylanders navigate updated website New unemployment guide helps Marylanders navigate updated website 04/29/2020 05:58am • There's a new guide to help Marylanders filing for unemployment during the coronavirus pandemic navigate the state's website after a number of system failures. It's part of an effort to make the process more user-friendly. The Beacon One-Stop application system has presented a number of problems Virginians stuck at home are fed up with noise from Amazon headquarters project Virginians stuck at home are fed up with noise from Amazon headquarters project 04/29/2020 04:32am • The coronavirus pandemic has shut down American life as we know it, but construction remains underway on Amazon's second headquarters in Northern Virginia and is producing noise that's frustrating many homebound residents nearby. The Seattle-based online retail giant is building twin 22-story bui For those seeking socialization, Quarantine Chat pairs strangers across the globe For those seeking socialization, Quarantine Chat pairs strangers across the globe 04/29/2020 04:11am • Mura Tierney from Galway, Ireland, had no idea who she'd speak with when she used the Quarantine Chat app. She's seen here with her mother. (Courtesy Mura Tierney) For those who love to travel and are miss connecting with the outside world during the coronavirus crisis, a new app works to pair s U Street's Ben's Chili Bowl approved for coronavirus relief loan U Street's Ben's Chili Bowl approved for coronavirus relief loan 04/28/2020 11:44pm • The coronavirus public health emergency has come close to succeeding where civil unrest, a recession and gentrification failed when it comes to beloved D.C. eatery Ben's Chili Bowl: force it to close. But a loan from the Paycheck Protection Program means the U Street institution will get to feed Considering a divorce? Closed courthouses don't have to stop you Considering a divorce? Closed courthouses don't have to stop you 04/27/2020 06:55pm • Courts are closed in the D.C. area during the coronavirus pandemic, but people planning to dissolve marriages don't necessarily have to put those plans on hold. "What we're seeing is an uptick in mediation, which is really a great thing to consider," said Dianne Nolin, managing partner of Argent Junior Achievement helps parents talk to kids about COVID-19 economy Junior Achievement helps parents talk to kids about COVID-19 economy 04/27/2020 09:15am • A guide from Junior Achievement of Greater Washington aims to help parents talk to children about the coronavirus outbreak. (iStock/Getty Images Plus) Junior Achievement of Greater Washington has released a free online resource for parents and teens titled "Making Sense: Understanding the Financ Billionaire Barry Diller says 'no chance' of economic rebound soon 04/26/2020 12:33pm • ▶ Watch Video: Billionaire Barry Diller says "no chance" of economic rebound by fall, calls Trump a "witch doctor" American businessman Barry Diller, chairman of IAC and ExpediaGroup, threw cold water on the possibility that the U.S. economy, which has been brought to a halt by the cor PHOTOS: Muted and vacant, Las Vegas struggles to survive shutdown 04/26/2020 11:44am • LAS VEGAS (AP) â Slot machines are powered down, casinos boarded up and barricaded. Sidewalks are largely deserted and electronic marquees that once flashed neon calls for nightclubs, magic shows and topless revues instead beam somber messages of safety. The famous fountains of the Bellagio Georgetown's popular French Market goes virtual this year Georgetown's popular French Market goes virtual this year 04/24/2020 06:40pm • Shoppers look at products at the 2019 Georgetown French Market. (Courtesy Georgetown BID)       Georgetownâs annual French Market, an open-air market staged each year between P Street and Reservoir Road on Wisconsin Avenue in the Book Hill corridor of D.C., will instead New hope for small business owners looking for financial help 04/24/2020 07:52am • Small business owners struggling to pay their bills and salaries during the coronavirus pandemic have some new hope now that the U.S. House and Senate both approved a relief bill that includes $310 billion to fund the Small Business Administration's "Paycheck Protection Program," which provides forg How DC landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is responding to the pandemic How DC landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is responding to the pandemic 04/22/2020 05:04pm • Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street is seen on April 4, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for SiriusXM) Amid the coronavirus pandemic that has gripped the D.C. region, local landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is fighting through it and adapting. "In the past, whenever there was a di DC, Loudoun County small businesses may be eligible for Facebook grant 04/22/2020 04:30pm • Small businesses in D.C. and Loudoun County, Virginia, that the coronavirus pandemic has affected could be eligible for a Facebook grant. The social media company is offering $100 million in cash grants and ad credits to up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in more than 30 countries where Faceb
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