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District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth tax ahead of budget votes; and more

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District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council…

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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser…

DCist: D.C. Is One Step Closer To Recreational Marijuana Dispensaries

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Maryland Representative Andy Harris, a Republican from the Eastern Shore, has long succeeded in stymying D.C.’s ability to regulate recreational marijuana.

The Appeal: How a D.C. lawmaker is challenging the racist roots of prison voting restrictions

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Right now, only the whitest states—Maine and Vermont—allow prisoners to vote. Washington, D.C., could change that.

OPC to Speak Out Against DC Water’s New CRIAC Rate Proposal

Press Release Jun 12, 2019
For Immediate Release: June 12, 2019 Contact:  Doxie A. McCoy, Public Information Officer OPC to Speak Out Against DC Water’s New CRIAC Rate Proposal Washington, DC – DC Water will hold a public hearing on its proposed fiscal…

DCHA’s Second Annual Summer of Safety Kick-Off

Press Release Jun 12, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Christy Goodman June 11, 2019     DCHA’s Second Annual Summer of Safety Kick-Off Job Fair, Activities for Children, Community Safety Discussions, and More to be Featured In an effort to make…

Bisnow: Smithsonian To Acquire Southwest D.C. Building For New Headquarters

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The Smithsonian Institution plans to move its headquarters from its historic Smithsonian Castle into an office building about a half-mile away.

Curbed: Takoma Park Library closes for four months beginning June 22

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The library is getting various upgrades 10 years after its last major renovation

City Paper: George Washington University Deeply Frustrated With Hospital’s Majority Owner

Editor Jun 12, 2019
GW says Universal Health Services, Inc. continuously fails to meet its commitments to the hospital.

District Links: DC’s no-bid sports betting contract to benefit politically connected…

Cuneyt Dil Jun 12, 2019
Good Wednesday morning. Let DL draw your attention to one point in the clash between Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWitt.

ABC7: ‘It’s very scary’: Fire alarm malfunctions during fire at Southeast DC…

Editor Jun 12, 2019
WASHINGTON (WJLA) — Parents at an elementary school in the District say a minor fire gave them a major scare on Monday morning. They believe malfunctioning fire alarms could’ve put children’s’ lives at risk – and are demanding answers from…

NBC4: High School Students Restore Historic Mount Zion Cemetery in Georgetown

Editor Jun 12, 2019
When local high school students attending McKinley Tech High School learned about the condition of the Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemetery in Georgetown, they decided to do something to fix it.

Mayor Bowser Expands eCycle DC to Allow Residents to Recycle Electronics at Neighborhood Libraries

Press Release Jun 12, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 12, 2019 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) Cecile Green (DOEE) Mayor Bowser Expands eCycle DC to Allow Residents to Recycle Electronics…
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New Woodley House scholarship helps five recipients in recovery transform ‘hard-fought knowledge…

Gabrielle Wanneh Jun 12, 2019
At the age of 57, Calvin Watson is recovering from a long addiction to crack cocaine — the drug of choice that led him down a path that included time in jail and conversations with disappointed family members. He is a veteran living with…

Washington Post: Music store employees help retrieve Cannonball saxophone taken twice in store…

Editor Jun 11, 2019
The passenger on the Silver Line Metro train first noticed the leather instrument case with a cannonball logo. Then he saw that the man who was carrying it also had a flute.

WAMU: Misconduct Allegation Leads Multiple D.C. Schools To Suspend After School Program Provider

Editor Jun 11, 2019
Almost two dozen D.C. schools suspended the private operator of their before and after school programs this week after allegations were raised that an employee kissed and inappropriately touched a minor student.

Washington Post: D.C. Council refuses to back down in budget standoff with chief financial officer

Editor Jun 11, 2019
D.C. lawmakers are refusing demands from the city’s chief financial officer to modify their recently passed budget, setting up a test of wills between the District’s legislative branch and its top fiscal official that observers say is…

WAMU: 2018 Was Really Rainy. That’s Bad News For The Anacostia River

Editor Jun 11, 2019
In a typical year, Washington, D.C. gets about 40 inches of rain. In 2018, the city got 63 inches — the wettest year on record. The excessive precipitation is not good for water quality, and that was reflected in the latest report card on…

Washingtonian: The Washington Post Won’t Hire an Ombudsman, So CJR Just Hired One for It

Editor Jun 11, 2019
Legendary DC blogger Ana Marie Cox will be the paper's new public editor—sort of.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. budget dispute means hotel tax hike a possibility, public housing…

Editor Jun 11, 2019
A hotel tax hike could soon take effect and millions in public housing repairs could go unfunded as a consequence of a not unexpected last-minute budget dispute between the D.C. Council and the city’s independent chief financial officer.

Curbed: New D.C. bill seeks to prevent gentrification and displacement in ‘high-risk’ neighborhoods

Editor Jun 11, 2019
Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is pressing for targeted services and funds

Washington Post: $215 million D.C. sports gambling contract includes politically connected…

Editor Jun 11, 2019
D.C. officials this week proposed a $215 million sole-source contract to manage online sports gambling and the lottery, a deal that would benefit several politically connected individuals as well as executives of a company that the city…
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District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth…

Jun 4, 2026 7
DC Water as well as regional officials are urging customers to conserve water in the wake of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' declaration of a Drought Watch.

District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council confirms two nominees; council votes to halt…

Jun 3, 2026 8
With yesterday's unanimous DC Council confirmation of two mayoral appointees to the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment, the panel is meeting today for the first time since March, when the absence of a…

District Links: Council gives initial OK to extending open meetings changes; National Guard didn’t drive down…

Jun 2, 2026 26
The DC Council voted this afternoon to advance permanent legislation that incorporates the temporary changes to the District's open meetings law in effect over the past year that have allowed private…

District Links: Ward 5’s Parker backs Lewis George in mayor’s race; emergency curfew bill still lacks the…

Jun 1, 2026 8
Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker this morning endorsed Janeese Lewis George in her mayoral bid, becoming the fourth sitting councilmember to back their Ward 4 colleague.
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Who’s on DC’s general election ballot

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Here’s a listing of the citywide and ward candidates on DC’s general election ballot. We’ve included links to candidates’ political websites and Twitter accounts for those running for positions other…

An overview of endorsements in DC Council, State Board of Education races

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