While parks bring a number of positive benefits to a community, one’s ability to access them is often shaped by income, race, and education. Despite the fact that parks can improve public health, serve as anchors for economic development,!-->…
News Release — Ward 5 DC Council member Kenyan McDuffie
For Immediate Release: July 9, 2019
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At a particularly tense additional meeting Tuesday of the Committee of the Whole, the D.C. Council voted 7-5 to approve a $215 million, no-bid contract for Intralot to be the sole provider for the District’s legal sports betting app.
A National League of Cities task force is calling for a partnership among federal and local governments to resolve discrimination in housing policies, provide more affordable housing and boost cities’ goals.
The D.C. Council approved a sole source contract Tuesday for the Greek gaming company Intralot to manage a lucrative online sports betting and lottery program in the nation’s capital.
If you’ve ever booked a Marriott hotel room while comparison-shopping online, there’s a good chance you’ve paid too much, and D.C. wants the Bethesda, Maryland-based company to be more transparent about its pricing and fees.
The D.C. Council removed member Jack Evans as chairman of its Committee on Finance and Revenue on Tuesday and agreed to hire an outside law firm to investigate his actions.
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Marriott International Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR), alleging as part of a multistate campaign that the Bethesda company is deploying deceptive pricing tactics with its resort fees at!-->…
While you were standing on the roof of your sinking car, or taking an unwanted shower in a Metro train, or bailing out your basement, it probably didn’t matter to you what type of flooding you were experiencing. A flood is a flood is a!-->…
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Marriott International, Inc. for charging hidden fees and “hiding the true price of hotel rooms,” his office announced in a press release.
The federal government spent an estimated $267.8 million to renovate and expand the Center Building on the St. Elizabeths West campus to serve as the Department of Homeland Security's new headquarters, a project that culminated with last!-->…