Jelleff Recreation Center doesn’t exactly look like a hub of neighborhood controversy. Owned by the D.C. government and operated by the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington, it’s a slightly run-down facility tucked off Wisconsin!-->…
While the expulsion of Jack Evans from the DC Council moved a step closer this week with the approval and submission of the ad hoc committee’s final report and recommendation, the ethics saga is not yet in the rearview mirror. The formal!-->…
Former first lady Michelle Obama paid a visit to a Southeast D.C. elementary school to hand out new computers, laptops, iPads and $100,000 in cash to help cover school expenses.
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton says federal funds won’t be allowed to be spent on railcars and buses manufactured by Chinese state-owned companies. It’s the latest in efforts to block the possible purchase of Metro cars made in China.
The year isn’t over yet, but this might just be the best feelgood story of 2019. In a video released on Tuesday, which has been viewed more than five million times across social media, Michelle Obama is seen paying a visit to Randle!-->…
George Washington University is suing its corporate partner at the Foggy Bottom hospital campus for $100 million, alleging that Universal Health Services—which is the majority owner of the hospital—has been pocketing too many profits and!-->…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
December 11, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the appointment of Ronan Gulstone as Director of the Office of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Inspectors swept through Red Line tunnels overnight after the Metro line saw not one, not two, not three, but four different reports of arcing insulator issues Tuesday, causing delays and angering its customers.
Happy Thursday. The Green Team has held the Ward 4 DC Council seat since 2000, succeeding with their familiar formula of emphasizing constituent services and amassing a powerful donor base. Twice a council member has become mayor — Adrian!-->…
Union leaders, renters’ advocates, small businesses and even D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson have lost patience with efforts to reform the District’s licensing and regulatory agency — perhaps enough to finally break it up.
Metro may not return to smoother, more efficient automatic train operation for five to seven years, since the current system may be scrapped before it ever gets reactivated.