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News & Politics

Replacing Gas Appliances Would Be Free for Some DC Homeowners Under Proposed Bill

The bill is in line with the District’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2045.
Charles Allen, DC City Council, Bill, Gas Stoves  |  7 hours ago
News & Politics

Buses Could Be Free for DC Residents as Soon as Next Summer

If a bill passes Tuesday, DC would be the first major city in the US to provide free bus service.
WMATA, Commuting, Free, Phil Mendelson  |  2 months ago
News & Politics

$100 Monthly Metro Stipends Are One Step Closer to Becoming Reality

The DC Council's Committee on Transportation voted to move the bill forward. What will it mean for DC residents?
Metro, WMATA, Charles Allen, Credit  |  4 months ago
Real Estate

The 7 Most Notable Homes Sold This Month—and Who Bought Them

Luxury Homes, Georgetown, Chevy Chase, McLean  |  Dec 9, 2019
Two years ago, Karl Racine, the DC government’s top lawyer, was the little-known head of an obscure and relatively new office. Today he’s battling Facebook and suing Donald Trump. Who is this guy? And is his crusade actually good for the city that employs him? Photograph by Lexey Swall.
News & Politics

Will DC’s Attorney General Finally Be the One Who Gets His Hands on Trump’s Tax Returns?

Meet Karl Racine, the city official suing the president.
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump International Hotel, Facebook  |  Mar 31, 2019
Michael Bekesha considers himself an “urban Republican.” Photograph by Jeff Elkins.
News & Politics

Can DC Council Candidate Michael Bekesha Convince Local Dems to Vote Republican?

He considers himself a "urban Republican."
Donald Trump, Politics, Robert Mueller, Republicans  |  Oct 5, 2018
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