Several D.C. lawmakers are urging the University of the District of Columbia to revoke an speaking invitation to Joshua Lopez, a former city official who was involved in an anti-Semitism scandal last year.
The experiment of tying teachers’ evaluations and pay to student test scores is over. It captured the imagination of decision-makers in D.C., Denver and nationwide a decade ago. As Post columnist David Von Drehle pointed out, the demand to!-->…
Anacostia Riverkeeper, a nonprofit organization that works to protect and restore the Anacostia River, will bolster its two-year-old water quality monitoring program in May with the help of a $140,000 grant from DC’s Department of Energy!-->…
Over the last six years residents of Forest Hills may have noticed regular late fall bulletins from the National Park Service (NPS) announcing a “window of opportunity” for sharpshooters to kill deer in Rock Creek Park. NPS claims that the!-->…
Tommy McFly and Kelly Collis, two of the hosts of a beloved local morning radio show that was canceled in October, are branching out on their own with an independent, internet-streaming morning broadcast set to launch Monday.
This fall, when you pick up a 24-ounce can of Pabst Blue Ribbon at the store, take a close look at the label: It might bear the work of local artist Tenbeete Solomon. PBR announced Monday that the 26-year-old graphic designer is one of the!-->…
WASHINGTON — Nando’s Peri-Peri reopened its Dupont Circle location Feb. 20 after a two-month renovation, and will hand out free chicken one day next month at the D.C. location to mark the reopening.
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Under a new policy starting on March 1, DC ambulance crews might not take some patients to a hospital but will refer them to a clinic.
Supporters of the Fort Dupont Ice Arena in Southeast reached an agreement with city officials Tuesday to fund the facility’s long-delayed expansion — provided the arena’s nonprofit operator raises $5 million.
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The DC Council’s 2018 voting record demonstrates that too many of our local elected officials are not on board with the real policy change that is necessary to make the District a place where every resident can thrive.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 20, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Jack Pfeiffer (DME)
Jonathan Kuhl (DPW)
Terry Owens (DDOT)
John Stokes (DGS)
Dora Taylor (DHS)
DC Government Closed on Wednesday, February 20
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WASHINGTON — D.C. has invested heavily in sports facilities in recent years, from the completion of Audi Field and the Entertainment & Sports Arena to the first stages of RFK’s redevelopment coming online this spring and discussions of!-->…
For immediate release: February 19, 2019
Metro announces service changes ahead of winter storm expected Wednesday morning
Metro is fully deploying resources in response to a significant winter storm that is forecast to impact the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…