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Press Release: Norton Calls on Federal Government Not to Try to Recoup Pay of D.C. National Guard…

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) sent a letter urging the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Office of…

District Links: Metro’s new GM starts job amid safety, fiscal woes; DC government aims to fill…

Chris Kain Jul 25, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser is encouraging DC residents to apply for approximately 1,000 vacancies with the DC government, many of which are new positions authorized in the fiscal year 2023 budget she recently signed into law.

DCist: Inside The Academy Working To Train D.C.’s Violence Intervention Workforce

Editor Jul 25, 2022
William Johnson has always taken care of his neighbors.
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jonetta rose barras: Is public safety a priority for the DC Council?

jonetta rose barras Jul 25, 2022
That’s the question Patrice Sulton has been asking herself. Actually, a whole bunch of us have posed a similar query but for different reasons — mostly related to the seemingly unrelenting rise in community violence. The founder and…

Axios: New Metro CEO Randy Clarke starts today

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Randy Clarke, Metro’s new CEO, starts today and he’s got a big job on his hands.

Washington Post: New Metro GM faces safety, financial challenges on first day

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Randy Clarke’s arrival comes as Metro is struggling to lure back riders amid a pandemic that devastated transit agency budgets

Washington Post: Catholics in D.C. mourn loss of Latin Mass after decree bans practice

Editor Jul 24, 2022
Standing before his parishioners holding the sacred bread of Communion in his hands, Father Vincent De Rosa, the pastor of St. Mary Mother of God Parish, solemnly intoned in Latin, “Ecce Agnus Dei.”

Washington Post: D.C. police shooting of man at Wharf reignites old debates

Editor Jul 24, 2022
Cmdr. Jason Bagshaw had gone hands-on with demonstrators in Washington for years, winning colleagues’ respect but drawing criticism from demonstrators.

WTOP: Catholic Archdiocese of Washington to ban Latin mass in all but 3 churches

Editor Jul 24, 2022
Following Pope Francis’ decision to significantly limit the use of Roman Liturgy, most nonparochial churches in the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington will stop performing the Traditional Latin Mass this fall, Cardinal Wilton Gregory said.…

Washington Post: Alethia Tanner Day honors enslaved woman who bought her freedom

Editor Jul 24, 2022
Tanner sold vegetables at President’s Park and saved enough money to purchase the freedom of her family members
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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?

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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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