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Metro faces uncertainty as D.C. budget showdown drags on
Metro's shaky financing model means this funding scare isn't the first, and experts warn it's unlikely to be the last.
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Metro's shaky financing model means this funding scare isn't the first, and experts warn it's unlikely to be the last.
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Libraries and recreation centers could be shuttered temporarily if things get bad enough.
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At stake is $1.1 billion in D.C. taxpayer money.
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The proposed cuts could present an existential threat to community health centers that serve the city’s low-income residents. Black residents, who make up the vast majority of D.C.’s Medicaid enrollees, are likely to be hit the hardest.
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They seemed open to Ed Martin's pledge to tamp down on gun crime, but less enthused by his takes on USAID.
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With no voting representation, residents struggle to be heard as the city faces the potential for devastating budget cuts
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Mayor Bowser ordered the removal of the installation she commissioned in 2020.
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Plus, a crackdown on selling magic mushrooms.
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Once a symbol of defiance, the mural now exemplifies the mayor’s shift in approach to an aggressive GOP.
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This spring, D.C. is piloting a program offering low-income drivers a 50 percent discount on tickets from traffic cameras.
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The congressional bill is the latest attack on home rule. But what’s it really saying?
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The city has closed 28 unlicensed weed stores in an enforcement crackdown, but even legal shops say they're struggling to stay afloat.