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jonetta rose barras: Who among DC’s mayoral candidates can help the city fulfill its potential? (Part 2)

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Clinique Chapman: The next mayor can get public safety right. Here’s…

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District Links: DC tourism sees slight rise despite fewer…

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District Links: Council OKs extended youth curfew bill with a 2028…

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District Links: Pinto pulls emergency bill on youth curfew ahead of…

Terry Lynch: DC government and all of us must do more to prevent wave of violence

Commentary Jun 17, 2018
DC has seen a dramatic 53 percent rise in homicides in the past year, with 72 homicides recorded in 2018 as of June 15. Not including prior-year tragedies only reclassified this year, homicides are up by around 30 percent or more over this…

Mayor Bowser Extends Aquatic Center Hours at Select Locations with Expectation of High Temperatures

Press Release Jun 17, 2018
PRESS RELEASE   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 17, 2018 CONTACT:  LaToya Foster (EOM) Michael Tucker Jr., (DPR) Mayor Bowser Extends Aquatic Center Hours at Select Locations with Expectation of High Temperatures (WASHINGTON, DC) – In…
District government

Tipped minimum wage debate hails from long-developing advocacy group

Mark Lieberman Jun 17, 2018
Voters on Tuesday will decide the fate of Initiative 77, which proposes to gradually eliminate the city’s tipped minimum wage and close the existing gap between tipped and non-tipped workers. The initiative ended up on the DC primary ballot…
District government

Citywide incumbents face challenges from the left flank

Cuneyt Dil Jun 15, 2018
Phil Mendelson isn’t interested in hearing his opponent claim to be the progressive candidate in the race. Walking out of a debate where DC Council Chair Mendelson and challenger Ed Lazere traded barbs over education scandals, Mendelson…
District government

At-large council profile: Bonds cites efforts to boost housing affordability

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018
At-large DC Council member Anita Bonds certainly has her critics as she runs for re-election this year. She’s drawn two young and energetic primary challengers, real estate associate Marcus Goodwin and progressive activist Jeremiah Lowery.…
District government

At-large council profile: Goodwin stresses need for equitable economic development

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018
Marcus Goodwin still talks about Arthur's. The Columbia Heights convenience store was a longtime community institution around the corner from his mother’s house, and Goodwin said it used to be “our local source for any convenience,”…
District government

At-large council profile: Lowery urges strengthened housing policies such as rent control

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018
When Bernie Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Vt., in the 1980s, he was an early champion of affordable housing programs known as community land trusts. Now a DC Council candidate wants to emulate Sanders’ program in the nation’s capital.…
Built Environment

Long-vacant Truxton Circle school may become community center, Peace Corps museum

Michelle Goldchain Jun 15, 2018
Running across a vacant or blighted building in DC isn’t uncommon, much to the chagrin of residents. In May 2016, Greater Greater Washington put the “official count” of vacant and blighted buildings in the city at approximately 1,200, but…

jonetta rose barras: Another day, another new government entity

jonetta rose barras Jun 15, 2018
WHENEVER a District government agency has been found to be in chaos, unable to perform even its most basic duties, the solution devised by many elected officials, civic leaders and advocates has been to expand the bureaucracy. Case in…
Arts and Culture

Art school thrives in Kalorama with aim to contribute to DC arts scene

Lee Sturtevant Jun 15, 2018
Behind the formal portico of a 1909 Sheridan-Kalorama townhouse, the Washington Studio School welcomes and nurtures artists and aspiring artists. In high-ceilinged rooms that once housed the girls of Holton-Arms School, artists — both…

Kate Goodall: By the People Festival aims to bridge cultural divides

Commentary Jun 15, 2018
What’s the best way to disrupt divisiveness? As co-founder of Halcyon — an incubator that frequently supports “disruptors” — it’s a question I think about a lot. (Some might say obsessively.) It’s the very question that led Halcyon to…
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Norton town meeting aims to quiet concerns over helicopter noise

Andria Moore Jun 14, 2018
For some DC residents, living in the nation’s capital means listening to an excess of helicopter noise. But recently complaints have grown louder that the noises have increased and are occuring at all hours of the day. To try to address…

Randy Speck: Treat ANC candidates equally on ballot access

Commentary Jun 14, 2018
Forty-five advisory neighborhood commissioners recently asked the DC Board of Elections to expand the period for circulating petitions for the November general election. They requested that ANC candidates be treated the same as candidates…
District government

Chairman’s race profile: Mendelson stresses need for oversight over new spending

Graham Vyse Jun 14, 2018
As he campaigns for re-election this summer, Phil Mendelson is telling the story of the Anacostia properties. The DC Council chairman had a protracted dispute last year with Mayor Muriel Bowser, a fellow Democrat, over the fate of four…
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Chairman’s race profile: Lazere pushes incumbent on scale of affordable housing investment

Graham Vyse Jun 14, 2018
Ed Lazere still isn’t satisfied. The longtime executive director of the DC Fiscal Policy Institute knows the DC Council increased support for affordable housing this year — even investing $15.6 million more than Mayor Muriel Bowser proposed…

Wilson educator steps up to the plate to coach both robotics and softball

Andria Moore Jun 14, 2018
David Thompson works at Wilson High School, but he does more than teach. Along with being an instructional educator for high school teachers in the D.C. area, Thompson also coaches both softball and robotics at Wilson. Thompson — himself…

Single Lane Closures Along Massachusetts Avenue on June 16

Press Release Jun 14, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 14, 2018   Media Contacts Terry Owens Lauren Stephens Single Lane Closures Along Massachusetts Avenue on June 16 (Washington, DC) - The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will enact…

Temporary Lane Closure on Connecticut Avenue NW Begins June 11

Press Release Jun 13, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 6, 2018   Media Contacts Terry Owens Lauren Stephens Temporary Lane Closure on Connecticut Avenue NW Begins June 11 (Washington, DC) -- The District Department of Transportation (DDOT)  will…

Mayor Bowser Announces $103 Million Investment in Affordable Housing

Press Release Jun 13, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 13, 2018 CONTACT:  LaToya Foster (EOM) Gwendolyn Cofield (DHCD)  Mayor Bowser Announces $103 Million Investment in Affordable Housing Nine Projects to Produce or Preserve Affordable Housing for More…

Insurers File Proposed Rates for 2019 District of Columbia Health Plan Offerings

Press Release Jun 13, 2018
For Immediate Release June 13, 2018 Contact: Tanya Bryant Insurers File Proposed Rates for 2019 District of Columbia Health Plan Offerings (WASHINGTON, DC) – The District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking…
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jonetta rose barras: Who among DC’s mayoral candidates can help the city fulfill its potential? (Part 2)

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At a recent mayoral forum, moderator Dwayne Lawson-Brown asked the candidates to use three words to describe their political style. “Principled. Resilient. Effective,” said Ward 4 DC Councilmember…

Clinique Chapman: The next mayor can get public safety right. Here’s how.

May 8, 2026 39
Last month, DC Justice Lab convened nearly 30 organizations to stand together on the steps of the Wilson Building and release the 2026 DC Public Safety Policy Agenda, a set of recommendations…

District Links: DC tourism sees slight rise despite fewer international visitors; McDuffie draws endorsement from…

May 7, 2026 21
DC officials yesterday announced a slight uptick in domestic visitors in 2025 but a modest decline in international visitors, who tend to stay longer and spend more while in town.

District Links: Council OKs extended youth curfew bill with a 2028 sunset; MPD chief says 13 face termination amid crime…

May 6, 2026 13
The DC Council yesterday gave final approval to permanent legislation authorizing extended youth curfew zones, but did so only after passing two amendments opposed by the bill's primary supporters.
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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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If it’s hard to keep track of all the candidates on the Nov. 3 ballot, it may be even tougher to keep track of everyone who has endorsed them. To that end, The DC Line compiled as many endorsements…

District’s 296 ANC races draw up to five candidates, but two-thirds are uncontested

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About a third of the District’s 296 advisory neighborhood commission seats have contested races, based on the candidate list released by the DC Board of Elections last week after the petition deadline…

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