FYI: MPD releases new non-emergency reporting procedures during Covid

FYI: MPD releases new non-emergency reporting procedures during Covid

To help the police deal with calls for service, the Metropolitan Police Department is requesting residents use a new online form to submit non-emergency police reports. You should continue to use 911 for all emergency needs, and call 311 for non-emergency and city service requests.

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Hoping you have a banner day, Crestwood residents put up inspirational messages

Hoping you have a banner day, Crestwood residents put up inspirational messages

The Crestwood neighborhood has been embracing community and positivity with a neighborhood-wide initiative, inspired by the National Children’s Museum. Neighbors are creating positive signs on the front of their homes to provide fun activities for the family, and inspirational messages for the community.

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Lulabelle's Sweet Shop to take online orders for ice cream!

Lulabelle's Sweet Shop to take online orders for ice cream!

My daughter’s fervent wishes have been fulfilled — as Spring and warmer weather arrives in Petworth, Lulabelle’s Sweet Shop will be offering online ordering and pick-up for ice cream (and some candy).

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Audible makes kids’ books free during school closings

Audible makes kids’ books free during school closings

As we find ways to entertain, educate and survive our sweet, adorable kids being home from school during the Covid threat, Audible is making a large selection of children’s books free to stream, no strings attached, no fees or charge.

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Watching the DC real estate market during the Covid threat [sponsored]

Watching the DC real estate market during the Covid threat [sponsored]

The spring real estate market had started early this year, with open houses normal two weekends ago. The only noticeable difference was more use of hand sanitizer and less hand-shaking. Now… there is some hesitation on the part of both buyers and sellers, for different reasons. Some buyers feel uncertain about their employment as the virus threatens to close down workplaces. Sellers wonder if they should list their houses later when people are venturing out, bringing more demand.

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List of local restaurants offering pick-up and delivery options during Covid

List of local restaurants offering pick-up and delivery options during Covid

It’s a hard time to work for or run a business. Any business. With social distancing now the de facto law of the land, local area business are scrambling to figure out ways to make money so they can pay employees. Most are closing, offering gift certificates to help them stay afloat. Here’s a list of some local businesses and restaurants and how you can help.

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Share your fun ideas of things to do with your kids during coronavirus

Share your fun ideas of things to do with your kids during coronavirus

DC schools are closed for two weeks, and that means a lot of kids with short attention spans are at home.

What to do with them?

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Facebook readers get upset, I apologize, and life goes on

Facebook readers get upset, I apologize, and life goes on

The story of where I publish a quick post on Facebook after spending time on phone calls discussing the tribulations of local small businesses in the time of covid, and catch on fire from the heat of reader comments.

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The US Census starts this month -- tips on how to get counted!

The US Census starts this month -- tips on how to get counted!

The census of all people inside the United States, mandated by the US Constitution to be collected every 10 years, starts this month. Invites to participate go out March 12th.

The 2020 Census is easy, safe, and confidential. You are being asked to answer a simple questionnaire about yourself and everyone who lives with you.

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What do you want to ask the 2020 Ward 4 Council candidates?

What do you want to ask the 2020 Ward 4 Council candidates?

Petworth News will be interviewing each candidate for Ward 4 Council, and you get the opportunity to submit questions for the interview. This year there are currently three candidates vying for the Ward 4 seat: incumbent Brandon Todd, Janeese Lewis George, and Marlena Edwards.

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Two days after Quebec Place homicide, Park View residents quit being polite

Two days after Quebec Place homicide, Park View residents quit being polite

At least 50 people poured into the Park View Recreation Center for what was supposed to have been a regularly scheduled United Neighborhood Coalition public safety meeting, but had been hastily refocused to address Monday’s murder and the circumstances that led to it. Representatives from MPD, the US Attorney’s Office and the DC Attorney General’s Office addressed the crowd and offered suggestions for how to counter neighborhood gun violence.

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Op-Ed: Parents succeed in getting DC to install a safer surface for Petworth playground

Op-Ed: Parents succeed in getting DC to install a safer surface for Petworth playground

Thanks to the advocacy of parents in our community, the renovation of the Petworth Playground will include a wood fiber surface instead of a poured-in-place rubber surface. We couldn’t be more excited for the expected reopening this summer. I know my family is going to appreciate the two adjacent playgrounds for different ages, the shade structures and birthday pavilion. The new surface will fit the nature theme nicely. And yes, for the first time, we will have swings!

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Sign up for a Petworth litter cleanup on March 28th

Sign up for a Petworth litter cleanup on March 28th

On March 28th, from 9am to noon, you can join fellow volunteers to help clean up several spots around the neighborhood — you can even help choose the locations.

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