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District Links: Ward 1’s Nadeau introduces bottle and can deposit bill with support of 10…

Chris Kain Jan 16, 2025
After a prolonged push by local environmental advocates, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau today announced the introduction of a "bottle bill" to require deposits on beverage containers sold in DC as a way to reduce litter in streets,…

District Links: Mayor unveils commission to organize local events for America’s 250th…

Chris Kain Jan 15, 2025
A commission with past and present DC elected officials among its members will help organize local efforts to commemorate and celebrate America's semiquincentennial next year — the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of…

District Links: AG obtains $6.5M settlement from lottery contractor, subcontractor; DC launches new…

Chris Kain Jan 14, 2025
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb this morning announced a $6.5 million settlement with the contractor and subcontractor selected to receive the District's lucrative lottery and sports betting contract in 2019 — a controversial decision…

District Links: Local, federal officials lay out security plans for inauguration; structural…

Chris Kain Jan 13, 2025
Mayor Muriel Bowser, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith and federal law enforcement officials today laid out planned security measures and road closures in connection with the 60th presidential inauguration next Monday.

District Links: AG Schwalb sues feds as top driver behind Anacostia River pollution; retired…

Chris Kain Jan 10, 2025
A new lawsuit filed by DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb accuses multiple federal agencies of polluting the Anacostia River for more than 150 years and seeks to force the U.S. government to pay for cleanup efforts.

District Links: Carter state funeral draws global attention to Washington National Cathedral; DPW…

Chris Kain Jan 9, 2025
Icy conditions continue to cause disruptions as crews work to clear more residential streets of snow from Monday's storm, with more than a few observers taking to social media to draw attention to icy side streets and uncleared sidewalks. …

District Links: Norton, Van Hollen pursue DC statehood bill despite GOP control; costs rise for…

Chris Kain Jan 8, 2025
Amid widespread worries that Republican control of the White House and both chambers of Congress will mean incursions on DC's limited home rule, DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen yesterday announced that they…

District Links: Council OKs teacher contract, clarifies DGS ability to replace boilers when…

Chris Kain Jan 7, 2025
The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a new five-year contract negotiated by the Washington Teachers' Union, DC Public Schools, and Mayor Muriel Bowser's Office of Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining.

District Links: Biden signs bill to transfer RFK Stadium campus to DC control; snow day comes amid…

Chris Kain Jan 6, 2025
With DC seeing its heaviest snowfall in years, the DC government closed public schools, libraries and recreation centers for the day and banned parking along snow emergency routes so crews can better clear major roadways. Trash, recycling…

District Links: Council shuffles committee responsibilities as new term starts; vote set for next…

Chris Kain Jan 3, 2025
The DC Council yesterday afternoon approved its rules and organizational structure for the upcoming term, but only after unsuccessful attempts to include a few revisions opposed by Chair Phil Mendelson.

District Links: DC Council swears in Ward 7’s Felder, five reelected members; judge rules…

Chris Kain Jan 2, 2025
The DC Council's new term began today as five reelected legislators and one new member were sworn into office — notably including Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White Sr., who faces potential expulsion due to alleged ethics violations in…

District Links: Bowser hails ‘great meeting’ with Trump with discussion of ‘shared…

Chris Kain Dec 31, 2024
Mayor Muriel Bowser met yesterday with President-elect Donald Trump, saying in a brief statement that the two of them — occasional antagonists during Trump's first four years in the White House — "had a great meeting" where they discussed…

District Links: Local officials relish late win for control of RFK campus; Senate adjourns without…

Chris Kain Dec 30, 2024
The District's efforts to obtain long-term control over the RFK Stadium campus appeared doomed — until a last-minute scramble and early-morning action in the Senate reversed the outcome, leading to the potential for a new Washington…

District Links: Opioids kill older Black men in DC at a higher rate than in other areas; Anacostia…

Chris Kain Dec 20, 2024
The Anacostia Watershed Society has issued its annual "State of the Anacostia" report card, with an overall grade of D+ that represents the highest mark in the study's 10 years.

District Links: RFK campus transfer in limbo with collapse of spending bill; renderings show…

Chris Kain Dec 19, 2024
Just two days after the DC Council gave final approval to the District's deal with Monumental Sports & Entertainment to modernize Capital One Arena, Mayor Muriel Bowser today took part in a ceremonial "hammer swing" to mark the…

District Links: Bowser hails inclusion of RFK campus in stopgap spending bill; council OKs juvenile…

Chris Kain Dec 18, 2024
Mayor Muriel Bowser has a bit more reason today to express confidence that visions of a lively entertainment district with housing, recreational space, waterfront parkland and a new Washington Commanders stadium will come to fruition on…

District Links: Spending bill reportedly includes transfer of RFK campus to DC; late deal avoids…

Chris Kain Dec 17, 2024
The newly negotiated stopgap spending measure — slated for consideration in the Senate and House this week, pending a final agreement — reportedly includes a provision to transfer control of the sprawling RFK Stadium campus to the…

District Links: Council panel votes 11-0 to back expulsion of Ward 8’s Trayon White;…

Chris Kain Dec 16, 2024
The DC Council will consider expelling Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White Sr. early next year after a 11-0 vote this morning by the committee charged with investigating whether there was "substantial evidence" of ethics violations in…

District Links: DC proposes to redo voting for two ANC districts on AU campus after ballot mix-up;…

Chris Kain Dec 13, 2024
The DC Council yesterday released a photo "50 years in the making" that features two-thirds of the officials elected to citywide office under home rule and four-fifths of those who are still alive.

District Links: Probe finds ‘substantial evidence’ of violations by Trayon White;…

Chris Kain Dec 12, 2024
The DC Council's ad hoc committee yesterday afternoon released its investigators' report on the bribery and residency allegations against Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White Sr., with a meeting scheduled Monday at 9:30 a.m. for members to…
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District Links: House panel set to vote on bill to block any DC congestion charge; Trump taps West Potomac Park for new…

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The GOP-run House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is slated to take up legislation on Wednesday that would ban DC from enacting or enforcing a congestion charge.

District Links: Trump administration posts rendering for ‘championship-quality’ course at East Potomac; ad…

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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum this morning unveiled the first official rendering of Fazio Design's concept for a renovated East Potomac golf course, posting on social media that it would offer the…

Phillips Collection’s new ‘Miró and the United States’ exhibit focuses on transatlantic cultural exchange rather than…

May 14, 2026 97
Tellingly, the newest exhibition at The Phillips Collection is titled Miró and the United States, rather than Miró vs. the United States. The latter framing might be expected in Washington, where…

District Links: Metro eyes transit improvements for RFK campus; researchers highlight post-pandemic growth in reading,…

May 13, 2026 10
Metro officials yesterday laid out a plan to handle post-event crowds at the new Washington Commanders stadium that would rely on improvements to the Stadium-Armory Station, a new "Gold Line" Bus…
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