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Washington Business Journal: Bowser administration reissues long-delayed Reeves Center RFP for…

Editor Dec 2, 2022
The District government is reissuing its request for proposals to redevelop the Reeves Center — what’s been a long-delayed process for one of the city’s most prominent sites — but this time without a requirement for the eventual developers…

City Paper: Housing Authority Commissioners’ Emergency Meeting Thwarted By Website Crash

Editor Dec 2, 2022
Some DCHA commissioners will host an unofficial meeting with Empower DC ahead of a D.C. Council vote on a bill that would reconfigure the board.

WTOP: Bowser makes one last pitch for embattled OUC nominee

Editor Dec 2, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser gathered the top chiefs from the city’s public safety agencies to talk about plans to make holiday shoppers feel safer in commercial districts.

DCist: New Audit Delivers Another Blow To D.C.’s Embattled Forensics Lab

Editor Dec 2, 2022
The D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences has failed to operate as an independent part of the justice system, a report from the Office of the D.C. Auditor has found.

Colbert I. King in The Post: Rebuilding safety means rebuilding some families

Editor Dec 2, 2022
A reader, Leroy Swain, took me to task for stating in last week’s column on juvenile crime that I didn’t want to start a “blaming and shaming game about unstable families in our community.”

City Paper: Who Will Sit on Bowser’s Reconfigured Housing Authority Board?

Editor Dec 2, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser is proposing a new DCHA board that would eliminate critics.

Washington Post: Joseph’s House, a haven for the ill and unhoused, fights to stay open

Editor Dec 2, 2022
On a quiet, tree-lined street near D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, one house looks just like all the others. Plants and garden figurines cover the front yard, with concrete steps that lead up to the front door. On a sunny day, there’s…

WTOP: DC Council to vote on plan making Metrobus free in DC

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The D.C. Council is set to vote on a proposal making all Metrobus service in the District free starting next Summer.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Council proposes more incentives to address office, retail…

Editor Dec 1, 2022
D.C.'s streets and office buildings are fuller now than they were for most of 2020, but foot traffic and the economic activity that comes with it remain far below pre-pandemic levels.

City Paper: Who Will Sit on Bowser’s Reconfigured Housing Authority Board?

Editor Dec 1, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser is proposing a new DCHA board that would eliminate critics.

Washington Post: Bowser moves to dissolve, reconfigure D.C. Housing Authority board

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The legislation could give Mayor Muriel E. Bowser more control over governance of the embattled agency as its leaders work to comply with federal standards

DCist: D.C. Officials Propose Shrinking D.C. Housing Authority Board, A Move Critics Call A ‘Power…

Editor Dec 1, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson have introduced emergency legislation that would dissolve the D.C. Housing Authority’s current 13-member Board of Commissioners and replace it with what they call a…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: No, Marjorie Taylor Greene, D.C. is not a crime-ridden hell hole

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The city of Washington, D.C., is roaring.

DCist: A D.C. Council Bill Intended To Increase Solar Energy Divides Environmental Advocates

Editor Dec 1, 2022
Everyone seems to agree: more solar energy is a good thing. But a bill to require more solar in the District is dividing environmental advocates. Some say it’s needed to keep the local solar industry from crashing, while others say it…

City Paper: D.C. Auditor Slams Prosecutors for Contributing to Crime Lab Dysfunction in New Report

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The findings closely reflect the results of a previous City Paper investigation into the Department of Forensic Sciences.

City Paper: Councilmembers Skeptical of Housing Authority Consultants on Loan from Mayor

Editor Dec 1, 2022
And other takeaways from the housing committee hearing on the 82 failures HUD found at the agency.

Axios: New D.C. Council bill proposes free Metrobus starting next summer

Editor Dec 1, 2022
Metrobus rides would be free starting next summer, under new legislation introduced by the D.C. Council.

DCist: The D.C. Council Is Voting On A Slew Of Criminal Justice Reform Bills. Here’s What’s In Them

Editor Dec 1, 2022
Three large bills that would enact a litany of changes to the city’s policing and criminal justice systems advanced in the D.C. Council on Wednesday.

Washington Post: D.C. proposes free Metrobus service in city, expansion of major routes

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The District would become the nation’s largest city to offer free transit under a new D.C. Council proposal

DCist: D.C. Council Wants To Make Metrobus Fares Free In The District, Expand Service Overnight

Editor Dec 1, 2022
The D.C. Council wants to make WMATA bus service fare-free in the District next year. If approved, D.C. would become one of the largest and most prominent cities in the country to make the bus free at the fare box.
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