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D.C. building tenants now face water shut-offs when their landlords don’t pay bills
A change in policy has left renters stuck between property owners and DC Water.
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A change in policy has left renters stuck between property owners and DC Water.
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An update on the state of an unexpected Ward 8 special election.
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Here's what it meant to the owners, employees, and customers.
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Lawmakers removed her proposed repeal from a budget bill, but Congress might have the final say on the issue.
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What to do if your home doesn't have AC.
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And yes, we finally explain what the heck TOPA is.
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Against a tense political backdrop and corporate pullback, many locals turned out just as they do every year.
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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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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.