D.C.'s fight over the most progressive paid leave proposal in the country
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (courtesy Josh Gibson).
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D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (courtesy Josh Gibson).
At-large D.C. Councilmember Vincent Orange took the first step this week in an attempt to bring free WiFi to all of D.C.
Ward 5 D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie (center) has proposed a bill addressing the city's special police officers (Cuneyt Dil/The Eagle).
A snowy Tenleytown Friday evening (Cuneyt Dil/The Eagle).
Forty-three percent of the city’s homeless youth are a part of the LGBTQ community, according to a recently released D.C. Homeless Youth Census.
Welcome to District Wire's live blog of President Obama's final State of the Union address. Cuneyt Dil and Casey Wexler here. Beginning shortly.
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Despite negative reviews for her handling of crime, Mayor Muriel Bowser (above) has a 58 percent approval rating (Bryan Park/The Eagle).
A year after the D.C. Department of Transportation released a ten-year expansion plan for the Circulator bus system, the proposed routes are open to public feedback.
The neighborhood North of Massachusetts Avenue, NoMa, has grown from acres of empty lots to 20,000 residents within the last decade. Millions of square feet of development is still planned. Yet, the area is not served by the Circulator bus, despite the high demand for more efficient public transportation. That could change soon.
Packed house in 412 for @kenyanmcduffie's Committee on Judiciary hearing on body-worn cameras. pic.twitter.com/JLvKpDV2LO
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Mayor Muriel Bowser (far right) and Alexander Padro (far left) of Shaw Main Streets cut the ribbon representing 14 businesses (Casey Wexler/The Eagle).