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AG RACINE FILES COURT BRIEF ARGUING THAT D.C. RESIDENTS ARE HARMED BY LACK OF CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION
OAG's Filing Supports Lawsuit!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Good Tuesday morning. There is an unprecedented showdown between Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWitt over next fiscal year’s budget, making good on the CFO's promise that he would reject a plan that dips!-->…
June 11, 2019
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Norton Thanks House Democratic Leadership for Filing Amicus Brief in D.C. Voting Rights Lawsuit
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) announced that the House of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The D.C. Housing Authority has struggled for years to provide enough housing and economic opportunities for the city’s low-to-middle income families. Such is the authority’s financial plight that its director, Tyrone Garrett, recently went!-->…
Mr. Rogers would feel right at home in Brookland.
At 1801 Upshur St. NE, plantings on the back deck offer pops of color. (Photo by Susan Bodiker)
Just four miles north of the Capitol, the close-knit confines of Ward 5’s Greater!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
From the ashes of one neighborhood newspaper arises another.
The Northwest Courier, which launched online on April 29, aims to fill the void left by The Current Newspapers, which officially stopped publication last month after a long!-->!-->!-->…
WASHINGTON - This weekend, the Capital Pride Parade marched through one of DC’s most historic gay neighborhoods. But, over the years, a lot has changed in Dupont Circle.
Sousa Middle School in Southeast Washington will be closed again on Tuesday for cleanup after fire extinguishers were sprayed throughout the halls over the weekend, according to police and school system officials.
As a young reporter, I once prowled the city’s red-light district looking for prostitutes to tell me what life was like, and several were obliged to talk as long as I walked with them.
The D.C. Council and Mayor Muriel Bowser are focusing on how city agencies are applying policies on medical marijuana, which has been legal in the District since 2010.
The fate of the budget approved by D.C. Council in late May was thrown into doubt on Monday, after D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey DeWitt said he could not sign off on the Council’s plan to take $49 million from Events D.C., the!-->…
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt said Monday he will not certify the budget approved by D.C. lawmakers last month, asserting that the spending plan improperly diverts money that should help repay the city’s debts for the!-->…
Another day, another challenger enters the race to unseat Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans. The latest candidate is Daniel Hernandez, a Microsoft employee and former Marine who served two tours in Afghanistan.
I went to Fahrney’s Pens on F Street NW last week expecting to find cobwebs and tumbleweeds. I mean, come on. Fountain pens? They’d be better off selling buggy whips and whale oil, right?
Rachel Louise Snyder has written about child brides in Romania, abused women in India, the forced sterilization of women in Tibet, and violence against women in Cambodia and Niger.