Washington Post: Too few D.C. students finish college. This program aims to change that.
An early college program at Coolidge High School could be a model for the rest of the city, leaders said
Washington Post: Departure of D.C. mayor’s right-hand man leaves ‘gap that has to be filled’
As she celebrated her third inauguration in early January, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser posed for a photograph with dozens of city hall staffers, a crowd that included a close adviser who stood next to her, as he has since she took office,!-->…
District Links: House oversight of DC rises with tour of DC jail, upcoming hearing; rec center hours…
Republicans in charge of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability are gearing up for Wednesday's hearing on crime, public safety and the DC government's operations, but they're already hinting at a sequel.
Washington Post: D.C. child-care workers celebrate their new degrees
By December 2023, all preschool teachers and many at-home day care providers in the District must have at least an associate’s degree
Washington Post: Lawmakers tour D.C. jail to investigate treatment of Jan. 6 defendants
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Democrats offer two different views of jail conditions
Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. needs hundreds more police officers. Here’s how to do it…
The Metropolitan Police Department has 411 fewer officers than three years ago because of attrition and struggles in attracting recruits. The force is the smallest it has been in decades, with fewer than 3,400 sworn officers, and D.C. is!-->…
Washington Post: Bowser and D.C. Council spar over proposed budget cuts
The proposed reductions in spending include some programs that received an infusion of federal dollars during the pandemic.
City Paper: Bowser Proposes Slashing Emergency Rental Assistance, Housing Production Funds Amid Grim…
Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled her proposed fiscal year 2024 budget with a grim speech on Wednesday, declaring that amid a tough economic forecast, the city must go back to “the basics.” D.C.’s days flush with federal cash, she said, have!-->…
Press Release: AG Schwalb Requires Landlords to Make Critical Health and Safety Enhancements in…
News Release — DC Office of the Attorney General
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:March 24, 2023
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Settlements Advance OAG’s Mission To Create Safer, Healthier Communities By Ensuring Access to Secure,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Press Release: Mayor Bowser Testifies in Support of Her Fiscal Year 2024 Fair Shot Budget, Delivers…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 24, 2023
CONTACT:
Susana Castillo (EOM)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser testified in support of her Fiscal!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Press Release: Bowser Administration to Expand Hours at 45 DPR Recreation Centers with an Emphasis…
News Release — DC Department of Parks and Recreation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 24, 2023
CONTACT:
DPR Customer Care: (202) 673-7647
Media Contacts:
Nolan Treadway
Michael Tucker
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District Links: Cuts to housing programs draw scrutiny to Bowser’s proposed budget; Metro…
The DC Council's budget oversight season is now underway, with the mayor formally presenting her budget proposal for fiscal year 2024 at this afternoon's public briefing after legislators made opening statements.
jonetta rose barras: DC’s fanciful budget
Half-jokingly, I asked earlier this week on my Twitter account whether the DC government needed a therapist, considering the stress it has been experiencing both externally — from MAGA Republicans intent on making the city their pawn in!-->…
WTOP: New jail, paramedic school, new fire trucks all part of DC mayor’s vision under proposed…
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vision for the city includes police officers back in schools, a new jail and a school for paramedics. It’s all part of a massive, $19.7 billion proposed budget Bowser presented to the D.C. Council on Wednesday.
WTOP: Audit report calls for more transparency from DC’s troubled 911 call center
D.C.’s embattled 911 call center needs to be more transparent with the public, particularly in incidents during which mistakes were made, to help regain public trust, auditor Kathy Patterson said Thursday.
Washington Business Journal: GSA not committing to give up FBI’s downtown D.C. home for…
The federal government "would be delighted" to consider ways to downsize its downtown D.C. footprint and give up prominent sites like the J. Edgar Hoover Building for potential redevelopment — but not without a thorough review, and not if!-->…
City Paper: After Years Positioning Herself as a Housing Leader, Bowser’s New Budget Beats a Retreat
Advocates and lawmakers are alarmed by Bowser’s proposals to walk back spending on development and rental assistance.
DCist: D.C. 911 Agency Reports Another Issue Locating Calls, Audit Finds Other Problems Still Aren’t…
The D.C. Office of Unified Communications reported a problem with 911 calls on Wednesday evening. The issue affected the agency’s ability to accurately pinpoint the quadrant of emergency calls from landline phones.
Washington Post: Joining national trend, D.C. to cancel $90M in residents’ medical debt
Qualifying District residents will be notified by mail when their burden has been eliminated
Axios: Mayor Bowser proposes bus service cuts
Mayor Bowser wants to cut DC Circulator service in half to save money.