News Release — At-large DC Council member Christina Henderson
For Immediate Release
February 4, 2022
Contact: Mike Shaffer
Yesterday, Councilmember Christina Henderson transmitted her budget request letter for the FY2023!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
February 4, 2022
Contact: Sharon Eliza Nichols
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) announced today, during the first!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The branding debut of the Washington Commanders may have drawn mixed reviews in recent days, but it is helping the long-standing debate over a new stadium in DC command attention once again.
Federal prosecutors last week secured guilty pleas in the brutal deaths of two DC children. But some advocates and officials say the potential penalties are far too lax.
U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and DC Police Chief Robert J.!-->!-->!-->…
As D.C. contends with the ever-evolving challenge of the pandemic, it is hard to believe we are on the verge of a third consecutive budget cycle to be affected by the coronavirus.
D.C.’s state epidemiologist has further detailed the city’s new coronavirus quarantine and isolation guidelines, explaining DC Health advises residents to take a rapid antigen test before exiting isolation because some people may be!-->…
Advocates for D.C. statehood say they won’t let the recent defeat of voting rights bills in the U.S. Senate stop them from seeking to make the city the 51st state of the Union.
If they make improvements, will you come? That is one of the many questions Metro is no doubt seeking to answer as the transit agency prepares to hold three public hearings for its FY2023 proposed budget throughout the region this month.
Union Kitchen employees who are leading organizing efforts at some of the food accelerator’s retail stores in D.C. say management is retaliating against them after their union drive went public.
For years D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said that if the team formerly known as the Washington Redskins ever wanted to return to its glory days in a new stadium in D.C., it would first have to change its name. And with that matter now settled,!-->…
The organizers behind Initiative 82, the latest attempt to raise the District’s base minimum wage for tipped workers, said Wednesday that they had obtained enough signatures to qualify for the 2022 primary election ballot.
A new lawsuit alleges D.C. Police bucked the mayor’s commitment to transparency and created a list of reporters, activists and community members whose requests for information were intentionally delayed or dismissed.