Another reason an on-campus ANC race tied 1-1? Incorrect ballots
Diego Carney was excited to vote in the 2022 midterm elections. It wasn’t just his first time voting — it was his first time voting for himself.
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Diego Carney was excited to vote in the 2022 midterm elections. It wasn’t just his first time voting — it was his first time voting for himself.
It may take a year or more to know why a building under construction in Tenleytown partially collapsed earlier this month, according to a statement from the D.C. Department of Buildings.
On a warm Wednesday in late October, Dean Naujoks guided the smaller of his two boats out of the Washington Sailing Marina and onto the river he has devoted the past eight years of his life to protecting.
Construction is underway on another massive mixed-use development on Wisconsin Avenue, this time a $295 million combination of apartments and retail space.
D.C.’s major power players won big in the midterm elections Tuesday, as Mayor Muriel Bowser, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson were all reelected with overwhelming support.
As Washingtonians decide who will represent them in the Wilson Building come 2023, The Eagle checked in with D.C. Council candidates in Ward 3 one final time before Election Day.
If you don’t know to look for it, Friendship Place is easy to miss. From the outside it could be mistaken for any other house, dwarfed by the commercial buildings beside it on Wisconsin Avenue in Tenleytown. But for those who seek it out, Friendship Place, a nonprofit that provides services to people experiencing homelessness, can be life-saving.
In the lengthy debate over redistricting earlier this year, one of the changes made to Ward 3’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission map was the addition of a second seat representing American University students.
American University will gain a second Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner and move from ANC 3D to ANC 3E under the Ward 3 redistricting proposal currently being considered by the D.C. Council.
Protected bike lanes. Reliable buses. Intersection cameras. Even more protected bike lanes.
The sidewalk between American University’s main campus and Tenleytown will soon nearly double in width as part of a project to widen the pathway on the west side of Nebraska Avenue by up to four feet.
As the campaign to replace Mary Cheh on the D.C. Council moves into its second month, the race remains wide open with as many as nine candidates competing for voters’ attention — and their signatures.
American University students congregated in front of the Mary Graydon Center Wednesday night to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and spread awareness about the war.
It came first as a shock, then as a moment of opportunity: Mary Cheh, the veteran D.C. Councilmember representing Ward 3, was ending her bid for a fifth term.
Metrobus returned to full service on Monday for the first time in nearly a month, after pandemic-related staffing shortages forced the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to scale back or cancel its bus service on dozens of routes.
It’s been mostly smooth sailing for businesses across D.C. this month as they’ve worked to implement the district’s new vaccination requirement for indoor gathering places.
A near-total lunar eclipse was visible in D.C. early Friday morning, giving night owls and early risers the opportunity to see the moon submerged in Earth’s shadow for the longest period in nearly 600 years.
Magnolia Mead was walking briskly. It was a chilly afternoon in late October, and Mead, an American University freshman, was keeping pace with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) as he left the Capitol.
In early August, about a month before D.C. public schools reopened for in-person classes, city officials unveiled a wave of prizes to encourage coronavirus vaccinations among people ages 12-17.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to clarify the Gallup poll results.