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City Paper: With McDuffie on a Path to Ousting Silverman, Bowser Finally Gets Her Wish

Editor Nov 9, 2022
Silverman’s ouster deals a symbolic blow to the left, though progressives will still control the Council next year.

Axios: Initiative 82 passes, upending how D.C.’s tipped workers get paid

Editor Nov 8, 2022
D.C.’s restaurant servers and other tipped workers will see the way they get paid shift in a profound way now that voters have passed Initiative 82, per the Associated Press.

DCist: D.C. Voters Approve Measure Phasing Out The Tipped Minimum Wage

Editor Nov 8, 2022
D.C. voters overwhelmingly approved a law Tuesday phasing out the tipped minimum wage by 2027. The multi-year effort by labor groups to end businesses’ reliance on patrons’ tips to compensate workers prevailed, despite major pushback from…

DCist: Bowser Cruises To Third Term As D.C. Mayor

Editor Nov 8, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cruised to a third term in office on Tuesday, cementing her place in modern city history by becoming only the second mayor to be elected to three consecutive terms — and the first woman to do so.

Washington Post: Muriel Bowser projected to win third term as D.C. mayor

Editor Nov 8, 2022
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is projected to win her third term leading the nation’s capital city on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press, making the moderate Democrat who became known for her standoffs with the Trump administration and…

Washington Post: D.C. voters approve higher minimum wage for tipped workers

Editor Nov 8, 2022
D.C. voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for District workers who receive tips, after months of debate about its effects on the city’s restaurants and their employees.

DCist: Shared Electric Moped Company Revel Is Leaving D.C.

Editor Nov 8, 2022
Revel, the company that first brought its Vespa-like shared electric “moped” to the District in 2019, is now leaving the city.

Washington Post: Uneasy voters in D.C., Maryland and Virginia cast Election Day ballots

Editor Nov 8, 2022
Confused or convinced, energized or despondent, voters headed to the polls Tuesday across D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Their concerns — inflation, crime, abortion, the future of democracy itself — were many, but what drove them to the…

Washington Post: Roosevelt Bridge restrictions likely to end this month after emergency repairs

Editor Nov 8, 2022
Commuters have endured lane closures and vehicle weight restriction since February, when the District abruptly closed part of the span because of deteriorated steel beams

Associated Press: Controversial DC tipping proposal goes before voters — again

Editor Nov 8, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A controversial proposal to change the pay structure for servers and other workers at Washington’s bars and restaurants goes before voters Tuesday, four years after approval of an identical ballot issue that was later…

Associated Press: Bowser poised to coast to 3rd term as Washington, DC, mayor

Editor Nov 8, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mayor Muriel Bowser was poised to coast to a third term Tuesday after a campaign focused on her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and on her history as one of the faces of Washington’s ongoing quest for statehood.

Axios: D.C. biz community seeks influence through new spending

Editor Nov 8, 2022
Washington’s business community is trying to win back influence at city hall through a new lobbying surge and political spending on Tuesday's key D.C. Council at-large contest.

WTOP: DC mayor echoes police chief in concern over gun cases involving youth

Editor Nov 7, 2022
There’s been a 52% increase in the number of juveniles shot in D.C. so far this year compared to the same period last year.

City Paper: DCHA Cancels Emergency Meeting to Discuss Fate of Director and Executive Leadership

Editor Nov 7, 2022
Two of DCHA Director Brenda Donald’s top deputies were put on leave last week following results of an internal audit that found procurement fraud.

WTOP: ‘Stop playing games’ — DC mayor, teachers’ union remain at odds as contract talks reach…

Editor Nov 7, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser urged the Washington Teachers’ Union on Monday to accept “an outstanding (contract) offer that’s on the table” as the two sides work through arbitration.

DCist: D.C. Region Sees Early Surge In Flu Cases, Worrying Some Experts About The Winter Ahead

Editor Nov 7, 2022
Influenza and influenza-like illnesses are seeing an unusually early surge in the D.C. region and across the U.S., charting an unpredictable course for the rest of the winter as RSV cases overwhelm pediatric hospitals, and a potential…

DCist: A Teacher Says He Was Wrongly Terminated. Three Years Later, DC Public Schools Is Ordered To…

Editor Nov 7, 2022
Stephen Grivnow filed a union grievance with DC Public Schools in May 2019, alleging his principal at Dunbar High School in Truxton Circle fabricated his teacher evaluation. Grivnow, who taught math and special education at the high school…

DCist: D.C. Elections Board Rejects Silverman’s Procedural Appeal Of Campaign Finance Sanction

Editor Nov 7, 2022
The D.C. Board of Elections on Friday night denied a procedural appeal by D.C. Councilmember Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) of a ruling by the Office of Campaign Finance which found she misspent public campaign funds on polling ahead of a…

Axios: How Metro’s $2 fares have fared

Editor Nov 7, 2022
Metro is slowly attracting riders back, and its $2 weekend rail fares are playing a role in that recovery.

WTOP: ‘We’re thriving in this community’: Bowser, neighborhood celebrate Arboretum Community Center

Editor Nov 6, 2022
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Arboretum neighborhood, residents witnessed the grand opening of a new northeast D.C. community center that “has been a long time coming.”
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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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