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Jun 04, 2012

Fund Started for Two D.C. Activists Whose Columbia Heights Home Burned to the Ground

A fund has been started for Dorothy Brizill and Gary Imhoff, the two D.C. civic activists whose Columbia Heights home burned down last month.

Sep 02, 2011

Read: The Formal Complaint Against Gray’s New Deputy CoS

In this morning’s roundup, we told you how the tenure of Andrea Pringle, Vince Gray’s new Deputy Chief of Staff, was already off to a rocky start — local government watchdog Dorothy Brizill filed a formal complaint with the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, accusing Pringle of voting in the District’s 2010 mayoral primary while living in Montgomery County.

Aug 16, 2007

Re-Thinking Influence in D.C.

Yesterday we threw together a list of the people in the District we considered influential, taking after a similar annual list put together by GQ that compiles the movers and shakers on the federal side of the city. One of our nominees was Dorothy Brizill, a well-known civic activist and political gadfly who runs DC Watch, the closest thing we have to a citizens’ inspector general. And as we expected, last night she offered us…

Aug 15, 2007

D.C.’s Most Influential People

Just this week, GQ published their annual “50 Most Powerful People in D.C.” list. Populated by the likes of Condoleezza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Karl Rove and Tim Russert, the list better describes the movers and shakers in “Washington”, but not the District. And since we’re snobs about local news and happenings, we threw together a little list of the people who really exercise influence in or over the lives of people who live and work…

Aug 13, 2007

Fenty Ditches Security, Fights for Parking

In a town where motorcades are less a spectacle and more an annoyance, Mayor Adrian Fenty’s modest security detail has never raised many eyebrows. But now Fenty has done away with it altogether — and no one really knows why. According to a Post report, Fenty has decided to ditch the police security detail and drive himself around during the month of August instead. And beyond simply shedding daily armed protection, Fenty has also been…

Jul 03, 2007

Morning Roundup: False Friday Edition

Happy Friday, Washington! Oh, wait. It’s Tuesday. But we’re not going in to work tomorrow! Oh, wait again. We have to come in on Thursday. And Friday. This is confusing. We’ll have some more info for you later today on how to avoid the crowds and have a stellar 4th of July celebration — just as soon as we can wrap our heads around the idea of stumbling to our desks on the 5th, totally…

Jun 21, 2007

Loose Lips Loses One More

Since 1983, Loose Lips, the City Paper’s weekly local politics column, has been the place to get quirky news and commentary on the District’s political figures. But today, James Jones, Loose Lips columnist for the last two years, bids farewell to the paper. Jones came to the City Paper after a stint at WAMU, and his first column was published on March 11, 2005. According to the folks at the City Paper, Jones has taken…

Jun 14, 2007

Dorothy Brizill Arrested, Charged with Assault

Dorothy Brizill, the Executive Director of DCWatch, the ubiquitous local government watchdog group, was arrested and charged with assault yesterday after Tara Bridgett, an aide to deputy mayor for education Victor Reinoso, said Brizill grabbed her shirt and yanked the ID badge hanging from a lanyard around her neck. Brizill, who has been a local legend in D.C. politics for twenty years for her hardcharging questioning of municipal goings on, had been meeting with Reinoso…

Nov 13, 2006

Time for a Pay Raise?

How much is public service in the District worth? This Tuesday the D.C. Council might tell us. In its last legislative session of the year, the council will be debating a number of measures and proposals, one that would provide funds for the trasitions of mayor-elect Adrian Fenty and council chair-elect Vincent Gray. But more than just provide them with the money needed to prep their teams for next January’s handover of power, the legislation…

Jun 01, 2006

To Blog or Not to Blog?

D.C. Watch’s twice-weekly online newsletter The Mail has long been a source of news, opinion, and analysis on District politics. Since 1995, founders and main contributors Dorothy Brizill and Gary Imhoff have used the newsletter to root out government waste and take on political shenanigans, both left and right. And while much of The Mail’s content spawns response after response, one recent non-political announcement has drawn some debate — should The Mail become a blog?…

 
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