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Evans Wants Protesters to Give D.C. Advance Notice

Evans Wants Protesters to Give D.C. Advance Notice

Councilmember Jack Evans concerned that rallies and marches launched on short notice are stretching thin the resources of D.C. authorities wants activist groups to be required to first obtain permits before walking through the streets. more ›

Food Truck Sales Tax Passes D.C. Council, Expected to Bring in $1.2 Million a Year

Food Truck Sales Tax Passes D.C. Council, Expected to Bring in $1.2 Million a Year

The D.C. Council passed legislation today that will force D.C.'s food trucks to pay sales taxes. The measure is expected to bring in $1.2 million per year. more ›

Evans Calls LivingSocial Tax Break 'Good Start'

Evans Calls LivingSocial Tax Break 'Good Start'

Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), who oversees the District's tax code, called Mayor Vince Gray's proposal to rewrite some high-tech incentives as a way of keeping daily-deals company LivingSocial based in Washington a "good start." more ›

On Primary Day, Gray Backs Incumbents

On Primary Day, Gray Backs Incumbents

On NewsTalk with Bruce DePuyt this morning Mayor Vince Gray gave a blanket endorsement to all the incumbents running for re-election to the D.C. Council today, though he did so with little apparent energy or enthusiasm. more ›

WaPo Sides With Challengers in Three D.C. Races

WaPo Sides With Challengers in Three D.C. Races

Over the weekend the Washington Post's editorial board endorsed candidates for the D.C. Council, and in three races it opted for the challengers. more ›

Logan Circle Residents Endorse Enhanced Permit Parking Rules

Logan Circle Residents Endorse Enhanced Permit Parking Rules

Logan Circle residents embraced, with a few questions, a pilot program being proposed by the office of Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) that would apply more restrictive parking rules to the neighborhood. more ›

Logan Circle to Test More Restrictive Parking Permit Scheme

Logan Circle to Test More Restrictive Parking Permit Scheme

Officials in Logan Circle are hoping to do their motorists a solid. At least that seems to be the aim of a proposed pilot program for residential parking permits in traffic-heavy Logan Circle. more ›

D.C. Council to Move on Bill That Would Make Food Trucks Charge Sales Tax

D.C. Council to Move on Bill That Would Make Food Trucks Charge Sales Tax

On the same day this week that a 30-day comment period for new rules on the city's food trucks closes, a D.C. Council committee will mark-up legislation that would force the city's increasingly popular four-wheeled vendors to pay sales taxes. more ›

Internet Gambling Hearing to be Long, Though Not Epic

Internet Gambling Hearing to be Long, Though Not Epic

A D.C. Council hearing on Internet gambling today has attracted 117 public witnesses. While that's a lot, it's not as many as have showed up to speak on other controversial issues. more ›

Mood Lounge Gets Its License Back and Reopens Doors

Mood Lounge Gets Its License Back and Reopens Doors

After being ordered shut for two weeks following an incident in which two people were stabbed outside its doors, Mood Lounge was allowed to reopen. Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward), who had called for its permanent closure, was unhappy with the ABC Board's decision. more ›

Gray and Councilmembers Are Big Fans of The Hamilton

Gray and Councilmembers Are Big Fans of The Hamilton

The Hamilton, a sprawling, two-story restaurant and live music venue owned by the Clyde's Restaurant Group in the space previously occupied by the Borders Books and Music at 14th and F streets NW, received its official blessing today from District officials. more ›

Mood Lounge Liquor License Suspended After Stabbing

Mood Lounge Liquor License Suspended After Stabbing

Mood Lounge, the scene of an incident last week in which two men were stabbed and wounded critically, has had its liquor license suspended, much to the relief of its neighbors. more ›

Evans Says Mood Lounge Should Close After Stabbings

Evans Says Mood Lounge Should Close After Stabbings

After two men were stabbed early this morning outside Mood Lounge on Ninth Street NW, Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) is calling for the troubled establishment to close. more ›

Wells is Lone Vote Against Ethics Bill

Wells is Lone Vote Against Ethics Bill

The D.C. Council approved a sweeping ethics reform package today that would establish a new Board of Ethics and Government Accountability, tighten transparency requirements for elected officials, bar felons from running for office, strengthen oversight of city employees, and give the attorney general the power to charge elected officials accused of ethical offenses. more ›

Firefighters Get Ready to Fight D.C. Plan

Firefighters Get Ready to Fight D.C. Plan

Until yesterday, I was unaware that the District's firefighters work eight 24-hour shifts a month, and that 40 percent of them live over 30 miles away from the city. These may seem like disconnected little factoids, but they're playing into what could well be a nasty battle between firefighters and the District over how much they should work. more ›

More Cops Could Police After-Hours Events

More Cops Could Police After-Hours Events

As police continue to investigate what provoked a weekend shooting at Dupont Circle restaurant Heritage India, one member of the D.C. Council wants bars, clubs and restaurants holding after-hours events to hire off-duty police officers for additional security. more ›

Ward 2 Again a One-Person Race, As Greig Drops Out

Ward 2 Again a One-Person Race, As Greig Drops Out

Call Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) lucky, or call him devilish -- either way, he's running unopposed once again. more ›

Renovated D.C. War Memorial Will Re-Open Thursday

Renovated D.C. War Memorial Will Re-Open Thursday

The D.C. War Memorial is charmingly modest, a comparatively small silhouette on the National Mall that for years has been neglected while tucked away in its quiet grove on the north side of Independence Avenue. In 2009, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds were allocated to renovate the memorial. It's been closed to visitors for the past year while repairs were being made. On November 10, the D.C. War Memorial will re-open. more ›

'Homosexual McKinsey' Has Money to Spend

'Homosexual McKinsey' Has Money to Spend

The City Paper's Loose Lips reported this afternoon that newly minted Ward 2 D.C. Council candidate Fiona Greig may have suffered her first stumble in her campaign to unseat Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2). more ›

Conflicts Over Conflict of Interest Roil Evans

Conflicts Over Conflict of Interest Roil Evans

After mounting a spirited defense of his second job last week, Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) is again facing uncomfortable questions about conflicts of interest related to his positions as a legislator and an attorney at Patton Boggs. more ›

It's Two for Ward 2 in 2012: Greig Launches Campaign

It's Two for Ward 2 in 2012: Greig Launches Campaign

After exploring the option of running for the Ward 2 seat on the D.C. Council for the last few weeks, Fiona Greig has officially launched her campaign against incumbent Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2). more ›

Legislator By Day, Farmer By Night?

Legislator By Day, Farmer By Night?

When it comes to talking about D.C. government ethics, it's easy to beat up on one group -- the councilmembers with second jobs. Yesterday, they rose to defend themselves. more ›

Key Bridge Welcome Sign Vandalized Again

   

A new sign on the Key Bridge welcoming drivers to the District was vandalized over the weekend, treating commuters to an anti-war message this morning. more ›

Welcome to the 'Welcome to Washington, D.C.' Sign

Welcome to the 'Welcome to Washington, D.C.' Sign

For years the crossing the Key Bridge northbound had been a relatively understated affair -- at no point were you welcomed to the District, as you would be coming into the city from a number of other directions. (Or as you're welcomed to Virginia crossing southbound.) more ›

Adrian Fenty Is Money For Jack Evans

Adrian Fenty Is Money For Jack Evans

Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) is the D.C. Council's longest-serving member, represents one of the city's richest wards and presides over the very committee that deals with financial matters. He's also an aggressive campaigner, as his October 10 campaign finance report proves. more ›

Online Gaming Town Halls Scheduled (Again)

Online Gaming Town Halls Scheduled (Again)

No, really, officials from the D.C. Lottery now say they are finally ready to answer your questions about the intranet gaming system which the D.C. Council quietly and controversially approved earlier this year. more ›

The Folks Who Make D.C. Money Need Money

The Folks Who Make D.C. Money Need Money

You know times are really troubled when even a public-private partnership dedicated to drawing businesses to the District is threatening to shut down due to a cut in support from the D.C. government. more ›

Fenty to Host Fundraiser for Evans

Fenty to Host Fundraiser for Evans

He’s back. Former Mayor Adrian Fenty is hosting a fundraiser on Oct. 6 for D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans, who has served on the council since 1991. The Washington Post reports that the event will be held at Fenty's law firm, Klores Perry Mitchell. more ›

It's Ethicspalooza at the D.C. Council

It's Ethicspalooza at the D.C. Council

In the D.C. Council's first meeting since their August recess, ethics appeared to be the first issue on everyone's mind. Three councilmembers introduced distinct measures addressing government hiring practices, campaign finance and Constituent Services Funds, while another quickly back-tracked on a controversial pay hike for legislators. more ›

Well, That Didn't Take Very Long

Well, That Didn't Take Very Long

As I type this, the D.C. Council has officially been back to work for about an hour and a half. And already, it appears as if the summer recess didn't do anything to cool the fiery relationships between many of the members. more ›

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