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Washington Post: Why a progressive D.C. lawmaker is suddenly in the crosshairs

Editor Jun 29, 2018
Since her election four years ago, D.C. Council member Elissa Silverman has emerged as a leading progressive voice in the District, most prominently co-authoring legislation to require paid family leave for private-sector workers in the…

Washington Post: Should 16-year-olds be able to vote? A majority of the D.C. Council thinks so

Editor Jun 28, 2018
As scores of young people crowded into a hearing room in the Wilson Building on Wednesday, D.C. Council members saw the future of D.C. politics. “There are multiple future council members and a future mayor in this room,” said D.C. Council…

Washington Post Magazine: Do posh waterfronts make a city world-class? D.C. is betting hundreds of…

Editor Jun 27, 2018
Monty Hoffman's graying hair was slicked back, and he was dressed in a Canali shirt and blue sport coat as he gestured out the window of his makeshift office inside the former Channel Inn on a warm, sunny day last September. With the…

Scott Kratz in The Post: There’s plenty we can do about displacement in D.C.

Editor Jun 24, 2018
In conversations across the District, and particularly in the neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River where I work, there is a very real and heartfelt anxiety that gentrification and the displacement that accompanies it are sweeping…

Roger K. Lewis in The Post: A lawsuit won’t begin to solve the lack of affordable housing in D.C.

Editor Jun 23, 2018
Hardly a week goes by that you don’t read or hear about affordable housing challenges afflicting American cities in general and the District in particular. What are the causes of this persistent, seemingly intractable problem? Three…

Washingtonian: Voters Approve Initiative 77. Here Are Four Scenarios for What Happens Next.

Editor Jun 20, 2018
Initiative 77, a DC ballot measure that means big changes for the restaurant industry, has passed. Gradually over the next seven years, employers will go from paying servers, bartenders, and other tipped workers at least $3.33 an hour to…

DCist: The Mayoral Race 150 Years Ago Was As Contentious As This Year’s Primary Is Sleepy

Editor Jun 19, 2018
It’s hard to imagine a sleepier election than the District’s mayoral primary. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s nomination for the Democratic party appears all but certain as the incumbent faces two challengers with little name recognition and limited…

District Dig: Why did Karl Racine let lobbyists for Digi Media hold a fundraiser for him?

Editor Jun 19, 2018
Election season can bring out a candidate’s true colors. Especially when the color is green. Yet it was somehow surprising to learn that Karl Racine, who is running unopposed for a second term as D.C.’s first elected Attorney General, was…

Afro-American: DC Candidates Face Tough Questions Over Police Reform

Editor Jun 10, 2018
Candidates for the District of Columbia’s City Council chairman and at-large member spent the evening of May 30 answering tough questions about criminal justice reform. One candidate called for the ouster of Metropolitan Police Chief Peter…

Amanda Alexander in The Post: I’m D.C.’s interim schools chancellor. I’ve never been more…

Editor Jun 10, 2018
In the fall of 1998, I walked through the doors of Walker-Jones Education Campus in Shaw as a new teacher and recent Howard University graduate. The challenges were daunting for D.C. Public Schools — and for me. Schools were in such…

Ruth Wattenberg in The Post: Why the mayor’s control of school data hurts students

Editor Jun 1, 2018
Mayoral control should not mean unchecked control over data and information.

Washington City Paper: The Battle of Fort Reno

Editor May 28, 2018
The long and little-known story of how neighbors and developers used a plan for a park to push a thriving African-American community out of Fort Reno.

Washington Post’s Colbert King: D.C. gets an A for effort. But what about results?

Editor May 28, 2018
The District is a city that tries to do everything — all at once. Graded on effort alone, D.C. would get an A. Look no further than the $14.5 billion budget approved by the D.C. Council this week. The government is setting out to do it all:…

Washington Post’s Petula Dvorak: ‘Where do I go now?’ In D.C., fear as a decrepit homeless…

Editor May 28, 2018
The developer’s banner stretching across construction fencing promises beautiful apartments, with floor-to-ceiling windows, trees and flower beds, a little pool of blue water. “Is that a little pool for us?” a 9-year-old boy who passes the…

Washington Post’s Petula Dvorak: At 3, he lost his dad in a drive-by shooting. At 19, he’s…

Editor May 28, 2018
Less than a year ago, Anthony Anderson told me he’d been fired from his job as a burrito maker at Chipotle. “They said I was too slow,” he told me, embarrassed, not meeting my eyes. No biggie. Turns out he got another gig. This weekend, the…

News Release: Lahlou Restaurant Group to Open Lupo Marino at The Wharf On May 18

Editor May 17, 2018
For Immediate Release Contact: Heather Freeman Lindley Thornburg Richardson Lahlou Restaurant Group to Open Lupo Marino at The Wharf On May 18   Washington, D.C., (May 17, 2018) - Lahlou Restaurant Group is pleased to announce…
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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…

jonetta rose barras: Has Janeese Lewis George’s mayoral campaign violated DC election finance laws?

May 1, 2026 327
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…

Apr 30, 2026 4
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. …

District Links: Report card gives DC an A-minus on the state of its tree canopy; Bowser seeks authority to buy surplus…

Apr 29, 2026 19
A newly issued report card on the state of DC's trees offers an overall grade of A-minus — the same as last year — but warns that the city has been losing ground on its goal of reaching a 40% canopy…
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