Metro has made “substantial progress” in addressing some of the more than two dozen safety issues identified in an audit of its rail operations center, the panel responsible for safety oversight said Tuesday.
News Release — Ward 5 DC Council member Kenyan McDuffie
Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie Introduced Emergency Legislation to close a loophole that allows large out of state firms to certify as local business enterprise
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Happy Tuesday. Early in the pandemic, Mayor Muriel Bowser used one of her coronavirus updates to announce a deal for two new hospitals in the District, including a new Howard University facility slated to receive expansive tax abatements!-->…
We officially found out Tuesday that D.C. will be gaining a second area code. The beloved 202 will stick around, but, starting in late 2022, every new phone number in the District will get a 771 instead.
Two weeks into the school year, 6-year-old Ambrose I. Lane III has already become adept at remote learning. From his home in Southeast Washington, he can use a laptop to log into his D.C. public school’s virtual classroom and get to work.
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A $225 million tax abatement for Howard University sailed through the D.C. Council Tuesday, a day after an ethics probe revealed how the university offered to create a job for a high-ranking city official even as it was seeking the!-->…
The area code 202 is synonymous with D.C. — it’s been the District’s sole area code for more than 70 years. But come 2022, when new phone numbers are forecast to run out, there’ll be a new three-digit code in town.
The D.C. Council on Tuesday extended Mayor Muriel Bowser’s health emergency authority until the end of the year, more than six months after she first declared the emergency to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
The D.C. Council will vote Tuesday on a package of sweeping road-safety measures aimed at cutting the growing number of traffic injuries and fatalities in the nation's capital.
On the day in 1954 when the Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that “separate but equal” schools were unconstitutional, it also ruled in Bolling v. Sharpe that segregated public schools in the District of Columbia denied!-->…
Midnight was closing in, which meant it was almost time to flick off the lights at Capitol Lounge for the last time. Inside the 26-year-old bar, bartender Sam Everret got everyone’s attention Sunday night to deliver a requiem for the!-->…
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September 22, 2020
Contact: Laura Marks
Two key legislative items passed today that Councilmember Charles Allen introduced: Vision Zero and the Office of Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing. Background and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Jack Evans resigned his post as Ward 2 DC Council member in January in advance of being formally expelled, and he was soundly defeated when he circled back in the June Democratic primary, seeking to reclaim his previously discarded seat.!-->…