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DCist: ‘They Want Us Out Of Here’: A Fight Brews Over Limiting Bars And Clubs Near U Street In D.C.

Editor Nov 2, 2023
A group of residents living in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood are trying to prevent more bars and clubs from opening on a boisterous street near their homes using what’s becoming an outdated policy tool: a liquor license moratorium.

Washington Post: D.C. revises plan to issue $200 tickets to drivers blocking bus lanes

Editor Nov 2, 2023
The city will begin ticketing motorists who block bus stops but is waiting to enforce bus lanes and seeking to reduce that fine to $100

Washington Post: When facing eviction, some D.C. renters will now get free lawyers

Editor Nov 2, 2023
More low-income tenants facing eviction in the District will soon arrive in court with something that has been shown to keep families in their homes and, in some cases, ensure they don’t lose access to government housing assistance: a…

WTOP: DC Council works on cracking down on consequences for convicted drunken drivers

Editor Nov 1, 2023
During a hearing Wednesday morning on new bills aimed at cracking down on dangerous driving, the D.C. Council expressed concern over a lack of enforcement of a current law to prevent drunken driving.

Washington Post: D.C. sues landlords, RealPage, alleges collusion to increase rents

Editor Nov 1, 2023
D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb said Wednesday that the city has sued a software company and 14 of the District’s “largest landlords,” alleging they colluded to illegally raise rents for tens of thousands of D.C. residents with a…

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Sues 14 Of The City’s Biggest Landlords For Colluding To Inflate Rental…

Editor Nov 1, 2023
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing 14 of the city’s largest landlords, alleging in a sweeping antitrust lawsuit filed Wednesday that they colluded with property management software company RealPage to artificially inflate rent…

WTOP: DC sues more than a dozen of District’s largest landlords, alleging widespread rent collusion

Editor Nov 1, 2023
The D.C. Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against 14 of the District’s largest landlords and property management software company RealPage, alleging they used the technology to illegally raise rents for thousands of residents.…

City Paper: Schwalb Claims a Tech Company and 14 of D.C.’s Largest Landlords Colluded to Fix Rent…

Editor Nov 1, 2023
The attorney general is targeting RealPage, which sells software to help big property owners set rent prices, and many of its biggest clients.

Axios: Rock Creek Park Golf Course fixes are stuck over tree clearings

Editor Nov 1, 2023
In Rock Creek Park, an iconic golf course was set to undergo a major renovation — that is, until, environmental advocates caught wind that 1,262 trees would be chopped.

CIty Paper: At Last, Bowser Updates Her Sexual Harassment Policies to Address Gaps Exposed by Her…

Editor Nov 1, 2023
Bowser is banning relationships between employees in the same chain of command, among other changes.

Washington Post: Bowser issues new sexual harassment policy after Falcicchio scandal

Editor Oct 31, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Tuesday unveiled a revised version of her administration’s 2017 sexual harassment policy, which she had been under pressure to review after her chief of staff and closest adviser, John Falcicchio,…

DCist: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Updates Sexual Harassment Policies Following John Falcicchio Scandal

Editor Oct 31, 2023
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed a new executive order Tuesday that would expand the definition her administration uses to investigate sexual harassment between D.C. government employees, aligning with a 2022 local law. It would also prohibit…

DCist: Under New Federal Grant, Ward 7 And 8 Middle Schoolers Will Get College Coaching And…

Editor Oct 31, 2023
Hundreds of D.C. middle school students in Wards 7 and 8 will be getting educational and financial support from a $21 million U.S. Department of Education grant that officials say will boost college enrollment and graduation rates in…

Washington Post: D.C. receives $21 million award to send more students to college

Editor Oct 31, 2023
The Education Department grant will fund coaching, workshops and $22,000 in scholarships for D.C. middle-schoolers

Axios: D.C. public schools scramble amid migrant student influx

Editor Oct 31, 2023
D.C. Public Schools has hundreds of migrant students on its class rosters, but is struggling to provide the high-quality help the students need.

Washington Post Editorial Board: As carjackings spike, police need to be able to chase vehicles…

Editor Oct 31, 2023
When a robber pointed a gun at Stephanie Traub’s forehead and demanded her purse and car keys, she didn’t know a U.S. congressman had been carjacked at gunpoint an hour earlier.

Washington Post: Bowser opens sobering center amid calls for public health emergency

Editor Oct 30, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser marked the milestone while addressing mounting public pressure for her administration to go further in its response to rising overdose deaths

DCist: D.C.’s First 24/7 Sobering Center Opens This Week

Editor Oct 30, 2023
D.C.’s first sobering center, or “stabilization” center, opens this week to provide short-term care for people experiencing a substance-use crisis or emergency.

DCist: D.C. Leaf Collection Starts Today, With Some Changes

Editor Oct 30, 2023
‘Tis the season, when crews armed with leaf blowers and rakes roam the District, collecting nature’s bounty of compostable foliage. In other words, leaf sweeping season. This year, the D.C. Department of Public Works is trying out a new,…

City Paper: Investigations and Reform Efforts Spurred by the John Falcicchio Scandal Have Gone…

Editor Oct 30, 2023
Contracting woes have held up the Council’s independent probe of the sexual harassment scandal that enveloped Bowser’s administration.
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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?

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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…

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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