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Theresa Vargas in The Post: Tony Lewis Sr. comes home, ending son’s long fight for father’s freedom

Editor Mar 20, 2023
The once-notorious drug kingpin went to prison when he was 26. He is now a 60-year-old grandfather.

Washington Post: Bread for the City shuts food pantries for a month, citing burnout

Editor Mar 20, 2023
The move by the D.C. nonprofit is the latest sign of what nonprofit leaders say is a ‘national crisis’ for the social safety net.

DCist: Capital Bikeshare Getting 700 New E-Bikes; Bowser Celebrates Completion Of 9th Street Bikeway

Editor Mar 20, 2023
A new model of e-bike is coming to a Capital Bikeshare dock near you.

City Paper: Sexual Harassment Allegations Against John Falcicchio Throw Bowser Administration Into…

Editor Mar 20, 2023
Wilson Building insiders wonder how Bowser’s government will function without her most prominent deputy.

DCist: Bowser Launches Investigation Into Former Deputy Mayor Over Allegations Of Sexual Harassment

Editor Mar 20, 2023
Mayor Muriel Bowser on Monday said she had launched an investigation into accusations of sexual harassment that prompted her longtime confidante and deputy mayor John Falcicchio to resign suddenly from the D.C. government last week.

WTOP: Sexual harassment complaint filed against DC mayor’s former chief of staff

Editor Mar 20, 2023
Days after one of her former top advisers abruptly resigned, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says her office has launched an investigation into John Falcicchio, and attorneys for a woman who works for the District say the probe is related to…

Washington Post: John Falcicchio, Bowser’s former top adviser, accused of sexual harassment

Editor Mar 20, 2023
A D.C. government employee has filed a sexual harassment complaint against Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s longtime top adviser, John Falcicchio, who resigned abruptly last week after the city launched an investigation into his conduct, the…

Washington Post: Meet Capital Bikeshare’s new e-bike. 850 will hit the streets this spring.

Editor Mar 20, 2023
Capital Bikeshare is more than doubling its number of electric bicycles this spring as District officials touted investments in bikes and the city’s cycling infrastructure to lure more riders downtown.

DCist: The Next Hottest Rental Strategy? Market To Housing Choice Voucher Recipients

Editor Mar 20, 2023
Local real estate firms are increasingly keen to cash in on a lucrative government program. One local developer has leveraged it to build a small empire of low-income apartment buildings where construction never ends and tenants live in…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: D.C.’s unfulfilled promise of safe streets has already failed too many

Editor Mar 18, 2023
A new report about the city’s Vision Zero plan supports what advocates and grieving families have been saying: more action is needed

Washington Post: D.C. leaders begin lobbying Congress against effort to block policing bill

Editor Mar 18, 2023
House Republicans are preparing for the next round in their perennial boxing match against D.C. home rule, this time targeting D.C.’s police accountability legislation after Congress voted to block the city’s criminal code overhaul.

WTOP: DC Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio leaves Bowser’s office without explanation

Editor Mar 18, 2023
One of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s closest confidants throughout her political career is leaving the mayor’s office in a major shake-up.

Washington Post: D.C. region views Metro positively despite recent struggles, poll shows

Editor Mar 18, 2023
The results indicate that despite Metro’s efforts to lure customers back, much is outside the agency’s control as it tries to bridge a budget gap

Washington Post: GW Hospital residents, nurses to unionize, citing pandemic burnout

Editor Mar 17, 2023
The resident doctors and nurses at George Washington University Hospital moved to unionize this month, joining a growing number of health workers across the country seeking more influence over workplace conditions as they warn staffing…

City Paper: John Falcicchio, One of Bowser’s Closest Advisers, Suddenly Departs for the Private…

Editor Mar 17, 2023
Bowser’s only chief of staff since winning office is leaving the administration under vague circumstances.

Washington Post: John Falcicchio, Bowser’s top political adviser, departs from D.C. government

Editor Mar 17, 2023
John Falcicchio, a longtime political adviser for D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) who held key roles in her administration focused on economic strategy and development projects, is departing from city government, Bowser announced Friday.

WTOP: Vince Gray files discrimination complaint against DC Council after losing health committee…

Editor Mar 17, 2023
D.C. Council member Vincent C. Gray, who represents Ward 7, filed a discrimination complaint against the council on Friday.

Colbert I. King in The Post: The GOP’s attacks on D.C. home rule are just getting started

Editor Mar 17, 2023
District leaders can’t say they didn’t see the Republican-led House assault on home rule coming.

DCist: D.C. Restaurants Hit With Higher Delivery App Fees After Mandated Cap Expires

Editor Mar 17, 2023
D.C.’s blunt 15% cap on fees that third-party delivery companies like DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats can charge restaurants per online order eased this month. Now, the city’s bars and restaurants are getting notices of increased…

DCist: Vincent Gray Files Charge of Discrimination Against D.C. Council

Editor Mar 17, 2023
Ward 7 D.C. Councilmember Vincent Gray has filed a Charge of Discrimination with the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, alleging that the D.C. Council discriminated against him because of his age and medical status.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for changes to the District's housing laws with two new bills she submitted last week to the DC Council, with her administration saying the city needs to take steps to…

Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…

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