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Here’s everything you need to know about the housing bills in the D.C. Council
And yes, we finally explain what the heck TOPA is.
Wilson Building Bulletin
Also: A local warrior ponders when it’s time to call it quits, and D.C. might get to vote on what time it should be.
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Against a tense political backdrop and corporate pullback, many locals turned out just as they do every year.
More Than Our Crimes
We owe it to the incarcerated residents whose chances at release keep being arbitrarily denied.
Weekend Events
That don't require interfacing with that other, massive event on the National Mall.
Civics Roundup
Rally outside the Wilson Building, celebrate what makes D.C. D.C., and root yourself in community.
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And how to avoid it.
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It marked the city's 50th annual Pride celebration and the 25th anniversary of WorldPride.
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The fencing was in place for just over 24 hours, and comes down only hours before the WorldPride Parade is scheduled to begin.
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Under financial and political pressure, the mayor is moving to roll back public coverage for low-income and undocumented residents.
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It marked the city's 50th annual Pride celebration and the 25th anniversary of WorldPride.
The fencing was in place for just over 24 hours, and comes down only hours before the WorldPride Parade is scheduled to begin.
Plus, updates on the Initiative 82 battle, Pride events, and more.
Under financial and political pressure, the mayor is moving to roll back public coverage for low-income and undocumented residents.
The D.C. Council is also delaying an increase in the tipped minimum wage as they consider a full repeal of Initiative 82 and pushing back on Bowser's proposal to revoke the city's sanctuary city status.
Data shows that the industry is actually doing well.
For incarcerated people, access to communication with the people they love is as necessary as food and water.
From Pride events to underground jazz to a Mamma Mia drive-in experience, there's plenty to get into this weekend.
Plus, a Pride panel, art build, and more.
You've helped us do a lot in less than a year. Here's how we can do even more.
Plus, the mayor’s move to repeal D.C.’s ‘sanctuary city’ status, updates on the new Dave Thomas Circle, and more.
In a difficult economic climate, Mayor Muriel Bowser laid out a series of “growth” initiatives, cuts to social services, and plans to replace the streetcar.