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Washington Business Journal: GPS can drop in tunnels. D.C., Waze have partnered to fix it.

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Maybe you, too, have driven in the leftmost lane of a tunnel when you realize, 30 seconds after the GPS signal drops, that you need to exit via the rightmost lane.

UrbanTurf: JBG/Gallaudet Pitch 650-Unit Development Behind Union Market

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Gallaudet University and JBG SMITH have unveiled plans for what might be the largest new residential development to date in the Union Market area.

Washington Business Journal: JBG Smith pitches plan for another huge residential project near Union…

Editor Jul 25, 2022
JBG Smith Properties Co. is looking to build one of the largest developments yet near Union Market.

Washington Post: Thousands of D.C. government workers to get raises, bonuses

Editor Jul 25, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Monday signed a bill authorizing pay raises and bonuses for about 8,000 nonunion city employees.

WTOP: On 1st day on job, new Metro GM rides rails to work, says goal is to get 7000-series trains…

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Metro’s new general manager officially started Monday, acknowledging there are plenty of issues to tackle on Day One.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Are $100 sneakers a way to cut truancy? These folks think so.

Editor Jul 25, 2022
“It’s a whole different generation,” Barbara Mickles said out loud, to no one in particular, shaking her head and adding a grandmotherly “mmm-hmmm” to underscore the absurdity of $100 sneakers on ever-growing kid feet.

Press Release: AG Racine Leads Coalition Urging the Biden Administration to Protect Haitian Migrants…

Press Release Jul 25, 2022
News Release — DC Office of the Attorney General FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                                                                                  July 25, 2022 MEDIA CONTACT: …

Press Release: Mayor Bowser Signs Legislation Authorizing Pay Increases and Bonuses for DC…

Press Release Jul 25, 2022
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor and the DC Department of Human Resources FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 25, 2022 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) Clarissa M. Rucker (DCHR) Registration for Virtual Hiring…

Press Release: DPW to Get Earlier Start on Residential Trash, Recycling Collection Due to Summer…

Press Release Jul 25, 2022
News Release — DC Department of Public Workers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 25, 2022 CONTACT: Nancee Lyons Collections to start at 6:00 a.m. beginning August 1 through September 2 (Washington, DC) - The Department of Public…

Press Release: Norton to Introduce Bill to Reduce Federal Employee Pay Compression

Press Release Jul 25, 2022
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton July 25, 2022 Contact: Sharon Eliza Nichols WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today announced she will introduce a bill to reduce federal employee…
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District Links: Court hears arguments today in DC challenge over National Guard; McDuffie reportedly telling insiders…

Oct 24, 2025 10
A federal judge is slated to hear arguments this afternoon on DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb's request for a court order to remove National Guard troops.

jonetta rose barras: Should Mayor Muriel Bowser run for reelection?

Oct 24, 2025 169
Back in 2005, after months of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation about running for reelection, then-Mayor Anthony Williams told The Washington Post that he had been considering whether he had “the…

District Links: Council hearing airs views on bill to control ticket resale prices; leaf collection set to begin; East…

Oct 23, 2025 8
The DC Council heard varied views at a public hearing yesterday on legislation to regulate the secondary market for tickets to live concerts and performances — with operators of several local venues…

District Links: Council votes again to exempt most 2- to 4-unit rental buildings from TOPA; Bowser renews push for…

Oct 22, 2025 10
The DC Council voted 9-4 yesterday to exempt two- to four-unit rental buildings from the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act as long as they aren't corporately owned.
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