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Axios: D.C. attorney general sues Washington Commanders, team owner and NFL

Editor Nov 10, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine took new aim at Dan Snyder, the owner of the Washington Commanders, alleging in a lawsuit announced Thursday that he and the NFL deceived D.C. residents about the league’s investigation into sexual…

Washington Post: D.C. Council takes shape as longtime member Silverman ousted

Editor Nov 10, 2022
The shape of next year’s D.C. Council is set: One incumbent managed to knock another out of her seat. Liberals lost one of their favorite and most outspoken council members, though they look forward to two left-leaning newcomers. And after…

DCist: Racine Sues Washington Commanders, Dan Snyder, And NFL For Allegedly Deceiving D.C. Fans

Editor Nov 10, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine on Thursday sued the Washington Commanders, team owner Dan Snyder, the National Football League, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for allegedly lying to D.C. fans about an investigation into workplace…

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general sues Daniel Snyder, Commanders, NFL

Editor Nov 10, 2022
In the culmination of an investigation that began more than a year ago, the office of D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) said Thursday that it filed a consumer protection lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, franchise owner…

DCist: New Website Helps D.C. Residents Reuse, Rather Than Toss Out

Editor Nov 10, 2022
Remember the three Rs? Not reading, writing and arithmetic — but reduce, reuse and recycle.

Washington Post: After pandemic setback, D.C. pushes expansion of e-scooter services

Editor Nov 10, 2022
The new regulations come nearly five years after scooters debuted in the city, quickly becoming a popular choice of travel

City Paper: Silverman Won Handily Four Years Ago. D.C.’s Left Flank is Wondering Where Things Went…

Editor Nov 10, 2022
Kenyan McDuffie’s apparent at-large win is prompting some soul searching among progressive activists.

Axios: Inside the D.C. Council’s progressive power vacuum

Editor Nov 10, 2022
At-large council member Elissa Silverman’s defeat would leave a power vacuum for a politically young crop of progressive lawmakers.

WTOP: Bearded DC Fire and EMS employees file court challenge — again

Editor Nov 10, 2022
Four D.C. firefighters and paramedics are asking a federal judge to throw out a 2020 city policy restricting facial hair, which they say violates an earlier court order that protects their rights to wear a beard for religious reasons.

DCist: McDuffie Knocks Off Silverman In Hotly Contested D.C. Council At-Large Race

Editor Nov 10, 2022
Only months ago, D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie’s (D-Ward 5) political career seemed to have come crashing down as his bid for attorney general collapsed in somewhat spectacular fashion. On Tuesday, though, he experienced a political…

WTOP: ‘Stay out of our business’: DC mayor not concerned by possible GOP takeover in Congress

Editor Nov 10, 2022
Muriel Bowser, who won a historic third-consecutive term as mayor, said that it’s what D.C. residents think that matters, as the nation’s capital awaits which parties will control the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.

WTOP: Bonds wins, Silverman concedes to McDuffie in DC Council at-large race

Editor Nov 9, 2022
It was a crowded race for the two at-large seats in the D.C. Council, with eight candidates elbowing for the top spots in a race fraught with an accusation about misspent public funds.

Washington Post: Bonds, McDuffie win two D.C. at-large council seats; Silverman ousted

Editor Nov 9, 2022
In a citywide race that pitted three sitting D.C. Council members against one another for two spots, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s allies Anita Bonds and Kenyan R. McDuffie won at-large council seats — ousting two-term incumbent Elissa…

Colbert I. King in The Post: How D.C. voters altered the city’s political landscape

Editor Nov 9, 2022
Tuesday’s balloting in D.C. had no impact on national midterm election results. But District voters might have altered the city’s political landscape to an extent not anticipated only weeks ago.

Associated Press: DC attorney general to make announcement about Commanders

Editor Nov 9, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The attorney general for the District of Columbia said he is holding a news conference about the Washington Commanders on Thursday, the latest off-field development for the NFL franchise that is the subject of multiple…

WTOP: DC’s Mayor Bowser outlines 3rd-term goals, seeks ‘big ideas’

Editor Nov 9, 2022
The idea that D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser would even need a transition might sound kind of strange, considering that she has already held office for eight years.

Washington Post: Bowser asks for ‘transformational’ ideas for her third term as mayor

Editor Nov 9, 2022
Less than a day after D.C. voters elected her to a rare third term, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Wednesday reflected briefly on her nearly eight years at the helm of the city’s government before outlining her vision for the next four.

DCist: D.C.’s Union Kitchen Slapped With 26 Counts Of Labor Law Violation

Editor Nov 9, 2022
The National Labor Relations Board has determined that Union Kitchen violated several labor laws and engaged in union-busting tactics as workers sought to unionize earlier this year, and that management continued to do so throughout the…

Washington Business Journal: Tipped wage vote creates uncertainty for D.C.’s hospitality…

Editor Nov 9, 2022
D.C.’s pandemic-worn hospitality industry was thrust into yet another period of uncertainty Tuesday after voters overwhelmingly cast their ballots in favor of a controversial measure intended to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers in…

Washingtonian: Initiative 82 Has Passed. How 5 Restaurant Owners Plan to Adapt.

Editor Nov 9, 2022
Opponents of eliminating the tipped minimum wage talk service charges and business model changes.
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