News & Politics DC Should Be Tougher on Drivers Who Hit Bikers Two cases—one in the District and one in Loudoun County—show two very different approaches to dealing with the issue. Capital Comment, Local News | Apr 3, 2013
News & Politics Why the Nationals Won’t Win the World Series Expectations are high—but Nats fans may be setting themselves up for disappointment. Capital Comment, Sports | Mar 28, 2013
News & Politics As Al Jazeera Grows, “People Now Know Who We Are” The Arab news network has lots of cash, is growing fast, and hopes to be on your living-room TV soon. Capital Comment, Media, Harry Jaffe | Mar 27, 2013
News & Politics Nat Gandhi Will Not Leave Office by June 1 Despite announcing he would resign, the District’s CFO could be in his position until the fall. Capital Comment, Local News | Mar 25, 2013
News & Politics Will Charging for Digital Content Help the “Washington Post” Stem Its Losses? Publisher Katharine Weymouth announced the company will begin charging frequent users this summer. Capital Comment, Media | Mar 18, 2013
News & Politics Johns Hopkins and MedStar Fight Over Proposed Cancer Treatment Center DC City Council members call it the “battle of the titans.” Capital Comment, Local News | Mar 15, 2013
News & Politics The “Washington Post” Has Hired Its First “Reader Representative” Say goodbye to the ombudsman position. Capital Comment, Media | Mar 7, 2013
News & Politics The Toxic Waste Pit Next Door Nearly 100 years after the Army buried chemical weapons in DC’s Spring Valley, it’s still finding bombs and lethal chemicals under the homes there. Some residents fear for their children’s safety. Others believe the toxins have already made them sick. People | Feb 28, 2013
News & Politics Gang Leader “McLovin” Pleads Guilty to Multiple Attacks in DC Bernard Trowell and other gang members admitted to beatings and attempted theft. Capital Comment, Crime | Feb 27, 2013
News & Politics Are Ombudsmen a Dying Breed? Fourteen of the public editors have lost their jobs in the past few years, and the “Washington Post’s” may be the next to go. Capital Comment, Media, Harry Jaffe | Feb 27, 2013
DC Should Be Tougher on Drivers Who Hit Bikers
Why the Nationals Won’t Win the World Series
As Al Jazeera Grows, “People Now Know Who We Are”
Nat Gandhi Will Not Leave Office by June 1
Will Charging for Digital Content Help the “Washington Post” Stem Its Losses?
Johns Hopkins and MedStar Fight Over Proposed Cancer Treatment Center
The “Washington Post” Has Hired Its First “Reader Representative”
The Toxic Waste Pit Next Door
Gang Leader “McLovin” Pleads Guilty to Multiple Attacks in DC
Are Ombudsmen a Dying Breed?