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Residents grill D.C.'s new MAGA prosecutor in first public meeting
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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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.
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With history as our guide, we make some educated guesses.
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The federal government creates tens of thousands of jobs in D.C., including in adjacent industries like consulting and nonprofits. The fallout on D.C.’s economy could be severe.
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“If someone’s always coming at you, it kind of bonds you together a bit – and you’re seeing that right now.”
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Understanding your rights is crucial to protecting yourself and your neighbors.