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DC aims to finalize public-private partnership for LED streetlights by late 2019

Jake Maher Dec 18, 2018 1,645
The DC government is planning to replace the bulbs in more than 75,000 of the city’s streetlights with cheaper and more energy-efficient LED technology within the next two to three years. The change is expected to cut the city’s annual…
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Language access bill poised to help DC schoolchildren and families

Lilah Burke Dec 13, 2018 1,052
A new bill approved last week by the DC Council could add heft to the city's language access services, easing life for schoolchildren and parents who speak little to no English. The Language Access for Education Amendment Act,…
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Downtown Holiday Market helps local businesses grow

Jennifer Anne Mitchell Dec 12, 2018 379
Over 150 local artisans and entrepreneurs are getting the chance to showcase their work — and bolster the bottom line — at this year’s Downtown Holiday Market, an annual marketplace set up in front of the National Portrait Gallery and…
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Natural EnvironmentOpinion

Scott Williamson, Sam Brooks and Bill Updike: Two blocks from the White House, DC is taking the lead on climate

Commentary Dec 12, 2018 615
A rising tide may lift all boats, but it can also drown the people left ashore. The Trump administration recently released a hefty new report finding devastating impacts of climate change across the country — including here in DC, where…
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District governmentFeatures

Malcolm X teacher finds ‘sense of home’ in improving education and children’s lives

Andria Moore Dec 11, 2018 1,725
“Jambalaya.” The word typically refers to a large pot of Louisiana-style stew. It’s also the term Abimbola George uses to describe the melting pot of educational programs he’s helped introduce since 2014 at Malcolm X Elementary School in…
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ArtArts and Culture

Wilson Building display of political cartoonist’s work shows long history of voting rights struggle

Athena Naylor Dec 6, 2018 2,265
Last month’s pivotal midterm election provoked heightened frustration over DC’s lack of a vote in Congress. District residents on Nov. 6 may have found themselves longingly gazing across the Potomac River to spy on Arlington County, where…
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District governmentNews

Silverman, Evans join unions to rally against East End hospital bill as key council vote approaches

Lilah Burke Dec 4, 2018 937
After winning initial DC Council approval last month in an 10-2 vote, a bill to accelerate the timeline on a new Ward 8 hospital to be run by George Washington Hospital is encountering new resistance. Legislators are expected to consider…
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District governmentNews

Council set to take second vote Tuesday on amended version of campaign finance reform bill

Kalina Newman Dec 3, 2018 295
The DC Council is moving toward passage of a major omnibus campaign finance reform bill, with a final vote scheduled this week after an initial OK in November. If approved, the legislation would overhaul campaign fundraising in a city long…
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ElectionsNews

Four candidates vie for vacant Ward 4 State Board of Education seat in Tuesday special election

Taylor Mulcahey Dec 3, 2018 571
Voting isn’t over for residents of DC’s Ward 4. They will take to the polls on Tuesday to choose their representative on the State Board of Education. One month after elections for board seats in wards 1, 3, 5 and 6, this special election…
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District governmentNews

DC Council bill aims to expand braille instruction for blind, visually impaired students

Taylor Mulcahey Nov 29, 2018 654
As a DC Public Schools student, Alexsandra Alfonso had to overcome unusual educational challenges due to her visual impairments — for instance, she once had to wait a month to receive a textbook in braille. Even so, she graduated with…
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FeaturesNews

Introduced to chess at the age of 3, Ward 7 teen now holds national ranking

Andria Moore Nov 28, 2018 4,838
People look at Zahir Muhammad and automatically assume he plays sports. At 6 feet 3 inches, he towers over most of his peers at DeMatha Catholic High School. But the 16-year old’s sport of choice isn’t basketball or football: it’s chess.…
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District governmentNews

Hearing reveals frustration about proposed closing of Providence Hospital

Candace Y.A. Montague Nov 27, 2018 1,690
Providence Hospital workers and concerned community members turned out in force at a DC government hearing this month, expressing frustration and disappointment with the planned closure of Providence Hospital in Northeast next month and a…
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FeaturesNews

On Giving Tuesday, Catalogue for Philanthropy highlights recent release of annual Giving Guide to local nonprofits

Katherine Saltzman Nov 27, 2018 271
Since 1983 Shepherd’s Table, a nonprofit in downtown Silver Spring, has provided daily home-cooked meals and other vital resources for low-income communities and homeless individuals. By 2016, demand for its services increased — and the…
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State Board of Education contenders for vacant Ward 4 seat face community scrutiny at forum

Catherine Douglas Moran Nov 20, 2018 1,216
Election Day may be over, but there’s still more voting to come this year in one corner of DC. Four candidates vying to become the Ward 4 representative on the DC State Board of Education squared off at a recent forum on how they would…
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Built EnvironmentDistrict government

Council castigates DCRA housing enforcement as inadequate amid public complaints that ‘continue unabated’

Kalina Newman Nov 20, 2018 1,232
Just weeks before Monday’s shake-up atop the city’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, DC Council members joined tenants and affordable housing advocates in criticizing the agency for years of overlooked housing violations and…
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FeaturesNews

DC principal wins prestigious educator award that comes with a $25K prize

Andria Moore Nov 20, 2018 1,375
Principal Rachel Tommelleo has the Midas touch of kindness. It’s her compassion for every student that makes her school in Ward 4’s Brightwood neighborhood a warm, welcoming place for each and every student. “If she had it her way, she…
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District governmentNatural Environment

Amid reports of flourishing local trade, DC Council bill would ban sale of ivory, rhinoceros horn

Kalina Newman Nov 19, 2018 556
The DC Council is considering legislation that would make the District the first jurisdiction in the Washington area to ban the trade of ivory and rhinoceros horn, over a year after the nation’s capital was exposed as a black-market hub for…
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FeaturesNews

Local nonprofit aims to help DC’s Central American community with blend of direct services and ‘targeted advocacy’

Kate Oczypok Nov 19, 2018 592
After two decades, Karla still recalls traveling through the desert with her brother and aunt in 1998 on their way from El Salvador, reliant on a “coyote” to get the three of them where they needed to go. Her mother was already in…
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News

Citing constitutional grounds, 10 DC residents sue the federal government for voting rights

Lilah Burke Nov 16, 2018 981
Last week an estimated 116 million Americans participated in the 2018 elections, making it the first midterm in history with over 100 million votes cast. Across the country voters turned out for hotly contested House and Senate races,…
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District governmentNatural Environment

DC to enforce plastic straw ban next year with exceptions for disability community

Graham Vyse Nov 16, 2018 2,473
DC is banning plastic straws, and Jack Evans’ social standing is taking a hit. “Many of my friends won’t talk to me anymore,” the Ward 2 DC Council member said with a wry smile during a Committee on Transportation and the Environment…
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District Links: DC residents head to polls for primary without several longtime incumbents; House panel scrutinizes DC…

Jun 16, 2026 3
DC's Democrats will decide today on their party's nominees to succeed three-term Mayor Muriel Bowser and 18-term DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, as well as two councilmembers who opted not to seek…

District Links: Lewis George campaign vows to appeal $16,000 fine over coordination with labor groups; DC primary season…

Jun 15, 2026 21
Just days ahead of DC's primary election tomorrow, the DC Office of Campaign Finance on Friday fined Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George's mayoral campaign $16,000 for violations connected to…

Dan Kornfield: DC’s next mayor should expand 911 mental health responders

Jun 15, 2026 104
As we approach DC’s first mayoral transition in over a decade, it is worth taking stock of how the city is performing on public safety, and how the next mayor can continue to move us further toward…

District Links: Mayoral candidates blast Trump’s threat of a takeover if Lewis George wins; judge denies Kennedy…

Jun 12, 2026 56
Both of the leading mayoral candidates vying for the Democratic Party's nomination promptly blasted President Donald Trump's comments yesterday that he "wouldn't like it" and "maybe we'd take back…
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Sep 24, 2020 26,438
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