First off, I’d just like to take the chance to commend each and every one of you who, despite being pelted with a snowball this weekend, were...
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
No one ever accused DC of being a conservative town, not politically, but the District of Columbia sure has made big strides as of late bridging the...
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So, I have this idea for a new reality TV show. It’s going to be like ‘The Young and the Restless’ meets ‘The Middle-Aged and...
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What a year it has been for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. With just a month to go in 2009, the system suffered yet another train...
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There’s been a lot of talk lately about a possible election battle for DC mayor between Adrian “The Incumbent” Fenty and Vincent...
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John Steininger didn’t fire the shot that killed 9-year-old Oscar Fuentes, he merely fostered the environment in which it happened and took...
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The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington has already won a small victory in the struggle over same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia, but...
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What recent actions by DC Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee took place above the law, under the guise of so-called “management decisions?”...
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Months of frustration over Chancellor Michelle Rhee’s handling of the DC public school system came to a head last week when nearly 400 city...
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The Metro transit agency is surely pleased that Congress appears ready to finally approve a long-term funding package for the bus and rail system. An...
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