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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser talks up DPW composting program; MPD adds weekend youth curfew zones; and more

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jonetta rose barras: Nine at-large DC Council Democratic primary…

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District Links: WaPo looks to sublease about half of its Franklin…

City Paper: Scandal Tainted Politicos Join Dionne Reeder in a Bid to Oust Elissa Silverman

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Talk to Dionne Reeder’s supporters, and they will insist that Elissa Silverman is the most divisive politician in the city. … But the Reeder camp’s focus on Silverman’s divisiveness may be a way to deflect from the controversial figures…

DCist: Deanwood Businesses Padlocked By New Owner With Just One Day’s Notice

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Employees at Little Jewels Child Development Center in Deanwood had just put the kids down for a nap on Wednesday afternoon when someone came to the door to deliver an urgent letter. The owner of Little Jewels, Ruth Thompson Cole, answered…

Phil Andrews in The Post: Maryland and D.C. should end early voting

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Maryland and D.C. residents soon will be encouraged to do something they shouldn’t: vote early in this year’s general election. Virginians will not be urged to do so because Virginia, wisely, does not allow early voting. Neither does…

Alfred Harf in The Post: The cost of Metro service expansion has been given short shrift

Editor Oct 5, 2018
The Oct. 4 Metro article “Report lays out answers to Metro’s problems” referenced a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority planning staff analysis that concluded that service reductions are a principal cause of the decline, and…

Robin Berkley, Julie Lonardo and Jhae Thompson in The Post: Changing a violent landscape

Editor Oct 5, 2018
TaQuan Pinkney was a determined, positive young man who was getting ready to start college. Though he did everything he could to steer clear of violence, he could not escape the reality of his Ward 8 neighborhood and circumstances far out…
District government

Clean energy bill aims to put DC ‘ahead of practically any other jurisdiction’

Lilah Burke Oct 5, 2018
A new measure hailed by advocates as one of the most ambitious local climate-protection bills in the country is now working its way through the DC Council, with two public hearings planned for this month. Up first, the council’s…

Washington Times: Metro IG staff bulks up in prep for probes

Editor Oct 5, 2018
The Metro Office of Inspector General (OIG) is gearing up for more investigations of the long-troubled transit agency as it seeks more independence from Metro officials, who are launching a $500 million, multiyear repair project.

UrbanTurf: 74-Unit Condo Development Moves Forward in Navy Yard

Editor Oct 5, 2018
The Navy Yard development pipeline continues to grow. Yesterday, Greysteel announced that DBT Development had acquired financing to move forward on a condo project at 37 L Street SE (map). As designed by Bonstra | Haresign, the 11-story…

Washington Post: Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination fight is dividing his D.C. Catholic church

Editor Oct 5, 2018
A couple of weeks ago, the prominent congregation of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament parish stood united in its shared anger at what its priest, the Rev. Bill Foley, called “silence and inaction" on the topic of sexual abuse within…

WAMU: D.C. Housing Program Opens Doors For Homeless LGBTQ Youth

Editor Oct 5, 2018
It’s six months after moving day, and Tyreem Fosque’s small apartment in Northeast Washington is only now starting to feel complete. “This is my humble studio,” Fosque says during a quick tour over the summer, at the three-month mark.…

Washingtonian: Can DC Council Candidate Michael Bekesha Convince Local Dems to Vote Republican?

Editor Oct 5, 2018
There hasn’t been a Republican on the DC Council for almost a decade, and Michael Bekesha wants to change that. Running his long-shot campaign from a rented desk at a WeWork near his home in Navy Yard, the attorney is trying to unseat…

WAMU: In D.C., Kids Ride Free, But They Can’t All Ride Alone. And That’s A Problem.

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Truancy is on the rise in both traditional public schools and charter schools in D.C., which has city officials taking a closer look at transportation. Some educators say that transportation issues are the number one reason kids miss…

WTOP: DC’s Soupergirl soups will make a pitch on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’

Editor Oct 5, 2018
WASHINGTON — Sara Polon, who started fresh soup company Soupergirl with her mother Marilyn in 2008, will appear on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on October 21. Polon, a former stand-up comedian, has grown the business to 35 employees and two retail…

City Paper: Five Councilmembers Urge Mayor to Restore Funding Cut from Housing Counseling Providers

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Five members of the D.C. Council sent a letter to Mayor Muriel Bowser on Thursday afternoon, urging her to restore funding cut from 10 community-based organizations (or CBOs) that provide housing counseling and other critical services to…

AG Racine Urges Department of Education to Immediately Address Serious Deficiencies With the Public…

Press Release Oct 5, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5, 2018 MEDIA CONTACT: Office of Communications   AG RACINE URGES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO IMMEDIATELY ADDRESS SERIOUS DEFICIENCIES WITH THE PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS PROGRAM District Student…

Select DC Public Library Locations Open Columbus Day

Press Release Oct 5, 2018
For Immediate Release Oct. 5, 2018 Media Contact: George Williams, Media Relations Manager Select DC Public Library Locations Open Columbus Day (Washington, D.C.) - On Monday, one DC Public Library location in each Ward will be…
Arts and Culture

The DC Lineup for this weekend: celebrate local music and diverse cultures

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Oct 5, 2018
The District will come alive this weekend (Oct. 5 to 7) with sounds from jazz musicians, brass bands and pop artists. Additionally, culture is at the forefront with opportunities to support local neighborhoods and artists, honor Hispanic…

jonetta rose barras: Politics of tips — kudos to the DC Council

jonetta rose barras Oct 5, 2018
It’s not often that I praise the DC Council collectively. However, the decision by the majority of legislators to approve the Tipped Wage Workers Fairness Amendment Act of 2018, essentially beginning the process of repealing Initiative 77,…

WAMU: Memorial For Cyclist Killed By Driver Stalls Constitution Ave During Rush Hour

Editor Oct 5, 2018
Thomas Hollowell was a grandfather, a husband and a Smithsonian museum employee. And during the Thursday evening rush hour, his grandchildren, wife, co-workers, friends and strangers — more than 250 in all — rode their bikes from Farragut…

Washington Post: ‘Poisoning democracy’: in a city without representation in Congress, repeal of…

Editor Oct 5, 2018
D.C. lawmakers have long complained that residents of the nation’s capital pay federal taxes and serve in the military yet are denied self-governance because they lack a vote in Congress. But on Tuesday, the D.C. Council reduced even the…
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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser talks up DPW composting program; MPD adds weekend…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Department of Public Works are touting the expansion of the city's composting program, with the collection of more than 11 million pounds of food waste since 2017 and…

jonetta rose barras: Nine at-large DC Council Democratic primary candidates fight to win a political lottery

May 29, 2026 299
“While change is good, prepared leadership is better,” Kevin Chavous said as he introduced himself during the DC Office of Campaign Finance’s at-large primary debate late last month. He is one of…

District Links: Feds announce $465 million grant for Union Station repairs, improvements; AU president steps down for…

May 28, 2026 10
American University President Jonathan Alger announced yesterday that he'll step down June 30 after two years in the post.

District Links: Council begins hashing out budget priorities; faulty alert system meant $1M spent on manual fire watch…

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Midway through the DC Council's budget work session, legislators are making clear some of their shared priorities on where to direct any available funding to avoid — or at least trim — cuts proposed…
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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…

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