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WTOP: DC bar that lost liquor license for violating COVID regulations files suit against health…

Editor Oct 14, 2022
A D.C. bar that lost its liquor license for not complying with vaccine rules filed a lawsuit against the District’s health department, challenging the city’s right to close it during the pandemic.

Washington Post: Tensions simmer as Metro ridership grows during train shortage

Editor Oct 14, 2022
The strain between the agency and its regulator spills into the open during a Metro board meeting

DCist: DC Council Could Extend COVID Vaccine Mandate Deadline For Students

Editor Oct 13, 2022
At-Large Councilmember Christina Henderson says she will propose emergency, temporary legislation to delay D.C.’s COVID vaccine mandate for students over 12 to the 2023-2024 school year. The mandate was introduced a year ago, and was…

Associated Press: DC sues chemical manufacturer over pesticide pollution

Editor Oct 13, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court Thursday against chemical manufacturer Velsicol Chemical, LLC, claiming it violated city environmental laws by polluting a major waterway, the Anacostia…

DCist: As Fallout Over D.C. Housing Authority Audit Continues, New Bill Would Impose Quick Reforms

Editor Oct 13, 2022
An emergency bill that could get a vote in the D.C. Council as early as next week would impose a number of quick reforms at the D.C. Housing Authority, the agency reeling from a scathing federal audit that recently identified significant…

DCist: D.C. Lawsuit Targets Chemical Company, Saying It Knowingly Polluted Waterways With Carcinogen

Editor Oct 13, 2022
A major chemical manufacturer polluted D.C. homes, yards and waterways with a toxic pesticide for decades, even after learning it could cause cancer, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine alleges in a new lawsuit.

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. taps new leader to replace Greg O’Dell

Editor Oct 13, 2022
The Events D.C. board voted unanimously Thursday to appoint Angie M. Gates, now head of the District's film office, to succeed Greg O'Dell as its new chief executive.

WTOP: DC cuts the ribbon on new emergency shelter for domestic violence victims

Editor Oct 13, 2022
As part of its recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the District and its nonprofit partner My Sister’s Place cut the ribbon Thursday on a new emergency shelter for domestic violence victims — one of two new buildings DC’s…

Washington Post: D.C. bar that flouted vaccine rules sues city health department

Editor Oct 13, 2022
A D.C. bar that was championed by conservatives earlier this year after it lost its liquor license for violating vaccine rules sued the city’s health department Thursday, alleging the District had no authority to close it.

Washington Post: Cancer-causing pesticide polluted local rivers for decades, D.C. alleges

Editor Oct 13, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced a lawsuit against a chemical manufacturer on Thursday, alleging that its pesticide contaminated the Potomac and the Anacostia rivers for decades with chemicals it knew were linked to cancer.

WTOP: Overcrowding a concern on Metro system still hobbled by sidelined railcars

Editor Oct 13, 2022
More people are choosing to ride Metrorail, and it’s leading to crowding issues on a system still hobbled by a lack of railcars.

Colbert I. King in The Post: HUD report on D.C. public housing should outrage and embarrass…

Editor Oct 13, 2022
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s scathing report on management and operational shortcomings in the D.C. Housing Authority has documented more than 80 deficiencies ranging from inadequate management to lack of…

Washington Post: D.C. Council could delay coronavirus vaccine mandate for kids

Editor Oct 13, 2022
A year after introducing a law that requires D.C. students over 12 to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, Councilmember Christina Henderson will put forward emergency and temporary legislation to delay the plan by another school year.

WTOP: Bowser embarrassed by report detailing DC public housing failures

Editor Oct 13, 2022
Saying that she was “embarrassed” by an extremely critical report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser promised a swift response from the city.

DCist: Big Board Sues D.C. Over Public Health Emergency Orders And Loss Of Liquor License

Editor Oct 13, 2022
An H Street NE bar that became a cause célèbre amongst conservatives for resisting a vaccine mandate earlier this year is now suing D.C. over the very public health emergency declarations that allowed Mayor Muriel Bowser to impose the…

Brenda Donald in The Post: We already are working on making the D.C. Housing Authority better

Editor Oct 13, 2022
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s assessment report of the D.C. Housing Authority was not pretty, nor were the findings unexpected. The report came after an on-site review of the DCHA this year.

DCist: As Climate Change Increases Extreme Rain And Flooding, D.C.’s Most Vulnerable Residents Pay…

Editor Oct 13, 2022
The first days of D.C. fall were gray and gusty this year, with temperatures that slipped into the 40s and rain that wavered between a drizzle and a downpour for days. The remnants of Hurricane Ian, whose forces devastated parts of North…

City Paper: As Big Money Flows into the At-Large Race, Candidates Spar Over Who’s ‘Bought and Paid…

Editor Oct 13, 2022
Elissa Silverman argued developers have bought ‘undue influence’ with Kenyan McDuffie. He pushed back hard.

DCist: The D.C. Region Met Its 2020 Climate Goal. Now, The Hard Part

Editor Oct 13, 2022
The D.C. region met its goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by the year 2020, according to a new report by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. This means the region is on track to meet ambitious climate goals for…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: D.C. has a problem with firing bad cops. So do many places.

Editor Oct 13, 2022
Audit detailing city’s record offers guide for what other communities should be demanding to know about their police departments
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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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