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Washington Post: In D.C. Board of Education races, voters choose proponents of traditional public…

Editor Nov 7, 2018
D.C. voters had a philosophical question about public education to answer at the polls Tuesday: Did they want candidates who would more likely be fervent advocates of the traditional public school system, or those who would bolster public…

DCist: Bowser Wins Historic Reelection In Strong Night For Incumbents

Editor Nov 7, 2018
It’s been a good night for incumbents in the D.C. local races. As widely predicted, incumbent Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser coasted to victory, winning about 76 percent of the vote. Bowser is the first D.C. mayor to win a second term since…

Washington Post: D.C. elections: Bowser becomes the first D.C. mayor to win reelection since 2002

Editor Nov 7, 2018
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) became the city’s first chief executive to win reelection in 16 years, but her handpicked candidate failed to unseat one of her rivals in a bitterly contested D.C. Council race.

Washington Times: Bowser wins second term as D.C. mayor

Editor Nov 7, 2018
Tuesday’s general election in the District was a rainy affair with no surprises — except for a surge in voter turnout.

Washington Post: D.C. names elementary school educator as 2019 Teacher of the Year

Editor Nov 6, 2018
The District’s top education officials surprised a teacher in her elementary school this week, anointing her the city’s 2019 Teacher of the Year while students filled the cafeteria.

DCist: This 104-Year-Old Ward 5 Resident Voted Today At UDC

Editor Nov 6, 2018
Meet Margaret Norwood. This 104-year-old woman voted in D.C.’s general election on November 6 at UDC Bertie Backus, according to a post from D.C. Mayor Bowser’s Instagram page. As Bowser’s post points out, when Norwood was born, women did…

WTOP: Poll workers save DC man’s life after collapse at voting site

Editor Nov 6, 2018
WASHINGTON — For Allie Bobak, her job Tuesday at a polling site at Barnard Elementary School in Northwest was to only serve as a nonpartisan observer with the organization Observe DC. But that job quickly took on the added role of saving a…

DCist: Long Lines At Eastern Market Frustrate Voters In The 88th And 89th Precincts

Editor Nov 6, 2018
Voters in two D.C. precincts Tuesday morning had more than rainy weather to contend with as they tried to cast their ballots. At the polling place in Eastern Market, where people in both precinct 88 and 89 are assigned to vote, lines…

Washingtonian: The Most Lurid Trial in Recent Washington History Just Ended. You Probably Weren’t…

Editor Nov 6, 2018
What we lose when gruesome crimes stop dominating headlines.

WTOP: The making of Marion Barry, Part 2: Street activist to power player

Editor Nov 6, 2018
In the second part of WTOP’s three-part series “The making of Marion Barry,” the future mayor arrives in a very different D.C. to the one we know today.

Washington City Paper: Election Day 2018 in the District: City Paper Has You Covered

Editor Nov 6, 2018
It's a rainy election day, but City Paper reporters are spending it talking to voters and candidates at polling places, and in the evening, at watch parties across the District. We'll add dispatches to this post throughout the day, so keep…

Washington Post Magazine: Is it Meridian Hill Park or Malcolm X Park? Your answer is meaningful.

Editor Nov 5, 2018
On a hill in the middle of Washington sit 12 acres of landscaped lawns, shaded walkways dotted with statuary, and a majestic cascading fountain. For decades, this public park has been the site of a weekly drum circle; in recent years, it…

Fox 5: Teacher facing deportation returning to classroom after having case reopened by immigration…

Editor Nov 5, 2018
WASHINGTON - A D.C. teacher facing deportation will return to the classroom after her case was reopened by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), her school announced Monday.

WTOP: DC Dockless scooters and bikes will have to cap speeds, offer payment options

Editor Nov 5, 2018
WASHINGTON — The District’s yearlong pilot program with dockless bike and scooter companies will become a permanent option for D.C. commuters in 2019, with new rules now set in stone for the companies that want to provide their vehicles in…

Washington Post: D.C. charter schools argue in appeals court that city is breaking federal law and…

Editor Nov 5, 2018
A four-year-old lawsuit challenging the District’s treatment of charter schools continued in court Monday, with a coalition of charters arguing to federal judges that the city’s unequal funding of schools is breaking the law.

DCist: Here’s Everything You Need To Know Before You Vote

Editor Nov 5, 2018
Election Day is just about here and we have the rundown on everything you need to know, including where to vote, where to watch results, and what’s going on in the local races.

Bisnow: What D.C.’s Fitness Explosion Means For Its Retail Market

Editor Nov 5, 2018
When Anne Mahlum founded Solidcore in D.C. in 2013, boutique fitness studios did not have much of a presence in the nation's capital, but she saw a wave coming.

DCist: Meet The Henchmans, The Married Libertarian Couple Running For D.C. Attorney General And…

Editor Nov 5, 2018
If Joe Henchman and Ethan Bishop-Henchman win their races on Election Day, the District will have an unprecedented power couple: the D.C. attorney general and the chairman of the D.C. Council living in holy matrimony.

Curbed DC: Don’t park in bike lanes, D.C. officials tell major mail carriers

Editor Nov 5, 2018
The District’s top transportation and public works officials are asking three of the biggest mail carriers in the country to ensure that their delivery trucks do not obstruct bike lanes after an apparent uptick in such incidents reported by…

WAMU: D.C. Is Betting Big On Esports. What Will It Take To Pay Off?

Editor Nov 5, 2018
The future of sports is thousands of people in an arena watching video games on a big screen. Really.
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District Links: Bowser looks to expand DHS truancy pilot amid council skepticism; judge criticizes Trump admin over East…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Department of Human Services today announced a 71% reduction in truancy among students participating in a pilot program that her administration is seeking to expand.

District Links: Council set to vote on youth curfew with new amendments; MPD probe reportedly implicates at least 15…

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The DC Council is slated to revisit the issue of an expanded youth curfew at Tuesday's legislative meeting, with a final vote on permanent legislation and a rescheduled vote on emergency legislation…

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Earlier this week, Wesley Williams, operations and policy officer for the DC Office of Campaign Finance, confirmed that his agency has opened an investigation into whether the relationship between…

District Links: House Oversight Committee demands records from MPD investigation on crime data; Lewis George, McDuffie…

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The GOP-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding all records from the Metropolitan Police Department's internal investigation into claims of manipulated crime data. …
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