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Washington Post: Why a D.C. lawmaker under investigation votes on his own probe and discipline

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The D.C. Council, frustrated by roadblocks in its investigation of possible ethics violations by member Jack Evans, voted 12 to 1 this week to allow city officials to ask a court to compel the lawmaker’s private clients to cooperate.

WAMU: Most People Spend 43 Minutes Commuting, Plus 9 Other Facts From ‘The State Of The Commute’

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The State of the Washington Region Commute is… not great.

DCist: The Past, Present, And (Potential) Future Of D.C. Statehood, Explained

Editor Sep 18, 2019
Ahead of the first D.C. statehood hearing in decades in the House of Representatives, we’ve got answers to all the questions you were afraid to ask about the District’s bid to become the 51st state.

DCist: Want To Encourage Native Bees and Wildlife? Plant Local

Editor Sep 18, 2019
So you’re ready to plant some perennials or shrubs in your yard or maybe have some empty pots on the balcony, but you don’t know where to start. No worries. There are a variety of native flora that will not only be suitable for your space…

Curbed: How to watch Congress’s historic D.C. statehood hearing

Editor Sep 18, 2019
District leaders will advocate for equal voting rights and full representation

WAMU: D.C. Wants To Be Resilient To Climate Change. Critics Argue Efforts Could Worsen Inequalities.

Editor Sep 18, 2019
More extreme thunderstorms and hurricanes. Entire summers of “heat emergency” days. Regular flooding along the Potomac River and Anacostia River, as well as inland neighborhoods, where storm drains are overwhelmed by rain.

Jill Lawrence in USA Today: Wyoming, Monaco, voting rights and taxes: All the reasons Washington, DC…

Editor Sep 18, 2019
Wyoming has two senators and over 1.3 million cattle. DC has no senators, three cows and many more people. How is this fair? It's time for statehood.

Monica Hopkins and Adriel I. Cepeda Derieux in The Hill: DC statehood will give representation to…

Editor Sep 18, 2019
In 1788, two years before Washington, D.C. became the seat of the nation’s government, James Madison wrote that the future inhabitants in the yet-to-be-chosen federal district should have a “voice in the election of the government which is…

Washington Business Journal: Bowser official warns GSA will ‘rue the day’ it passed on…

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The Trump administration will come to regret its decision to rule out a development site east of the Anacostia River from the competition for a new Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters, a top official for D.C. Mayor Muriel…

WTOP: Washington Monument ready to reopen after 3 years

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The Washington Monument is set to reopen Thursday with a repaired elevator and a new security screening center after a three-year closure.

DCist: How One D.C. Woman Got Her Family Off Of The City’s Electric Grid

Editor Sep 18, 2019
Keya Chatterjee was sick of paying $300 a month in electricity bills. After three years of arguing with Pepco, D.C.’s electric utility, about how on earth her small household could be consuming so much power (all to no avail), she made a…

Washington Post: D.C. police use District’s ‘red flag’ law for first time to seize firearms

Editor Sep 18, 2019
D.C. police seized a semiautomatic handgun and a rifle from a man earlier this month, using for the first time a new law that allows authorities to temporarily seize firearms from people believed to be dangerous.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: He used to clean Washington National Cathedral. This week, people packed…

Editor Sep 18, 2019
It’s the place where people have come to remember an astronaut, a civil rights activist and a world leader.

Colbert King in The Post: This is D.C. statehood’s only way forward

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The events being staged this week by D.C. officials ahead of Thursday’s House hearing on D.C. statehood are part of a campaign to raise awareness about the injustice of D.C. disenfranchisement. But the key to making this week’s historic…

UrbanTurf: Ping Pong, Shuffleboard and an Ice Rink: The Latest Plans for the Lawn at Walter Reed

Editor Sep 18, 2019
As The Parks at Walter Reed development continues to gain momentum, the development team is returning to the Historic Preservation Office with modified concepts for the project's main plaza.

DCist: The Guy Who Wants To Make D.C. A Part Of Maryland Is Challenging Eleanor Holmes Norton

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The timing of David Krucoff’s announcement that he is running for D.C. delegate is not coincidental.

WAMU: You Can Finally Visit The Washington Monument Again. Here’s What To Expect

Editor Sep 18, 2019
America’s best-known obelisk reopens to the public on Thursday after more than three years of construction on a new security facility and renovations to its elevator system.

Curbed: Pop-up parks will appear across D.C. this Friday

Editor Sep 18, 2019
The city is holding its yearly PARK(ing) Day, a public space event

WTOP: Former Georgetown Morton’s reopens as a French bistro

Editor Sep 18, 2019
D.C. restaurateur Hakan Ilhan — whose restaurants include Mirabelle, Ottoman Taverna and Al Dente Italian — is opening Brasserie Liberté in the former Morton’s The Steakhouse location on Prospect Street in Georgetown.

UrbanTurf: The Nearly 5,300 Residential Units Which May (or May Not) Be Built in and Around…

Editor Sep 18, 2019
Between planned unit development appeals and other hiccups and shelvings, it has been nearly three years since UrbanTurf last updated the large residential developments approximately northeast of North Capitol Street and Rhode Island…
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District Links: DC Council votes 13-0 to cap resale prices for concert, theater tickets; AI-boosted delivery robots…

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The DC Council yesterday voted 13-0 to approve legislation to regulate the resale of tickets for concerts and theatrical performances — with a 10% cap on the permissible markup from face value.

District Links: Mendelson pulls his bill to revise RCV process for at-large seats; council to consider $300M for Audi…

Jul 14, 2026 21
The DC Council won't act today on two election-related bills that have spawned controversy in recent days, including emergency legislation that would have adjusted how ranked choice voting results…

District Links: Bowser says new reform package would encourage investment in DC housing; DC sees near-record tourism for…

Jul 13, 2026 22
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

Jul 13, 2026 2,381
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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