There’s been a surge in citizen-led initiatives on D.C.’s ballots. Are they going too far?
For some it’s people-powered democracy. For others, it’s just too much.
A welcome piece of good news and an important time to support our work
Plus, how Worldpride really went, a slate of dramas at the Wilson Building, and more news.
It'll make getting around downtown D.C. a nightmare.
Plus, updates on the Initiative 82 battle, Pride events, and more.
Plus, the mayor’s move to repeal D.C.’s ‘sanctuary city’ status, updates on the new Dave Thomas Circle, and more.
Plus, everything you could ever want to know about ANCs, a column on D.C.'s inadequate reentry services, and more.
Plus, what will come of RFK pole vaulters, Jeanine Pirro is now D.C.'s interim U.S. Attorney, and more.
Plus, where the council stands on Initiative 82 and a Bowser flashback
Plus, where the council stands on the RFK deal, Chinatown loses another mainstay, and more.
Plus, what's happening with the D.C. Council this week, the story behind U street's family-owned Palestinian restaurant, and more.
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