Dec 06, 2005
Morning Roundup: Mandatory Winter Edition
The region’s first snow hit yesterday, and, as expected, the morning news was chock full of weather analyses and human interest reports on snowmen and troubled commutes. We suppose it is big news, and we should expect that local newscasters will wax poetic about the “winter wonderland.” Of course, the novelty of snow on the ground may soon fade, with residents realizing that we still have four months of this weather remaining. And as much…
Sep 27, 2005
Forum on D.C. Schools Tonight
At first, the Ward 6 Democrats had simply organized a forum to discuss the state of the city’s schools. Now they may be hosting the first, if most informal debate between mayoral candidates Adrian Fenty and Linda Cropp. Both Fenty and Cropp have announced that they plan on making an appearance at the forum — set for 7 p.m. tonight at the Eastern Branch Boys & Girls Club, 261 17th St., SE — which will…
Jul 12, 2005
City Council Debates School Repair Legislation
The students may not be in the classroom, but District officials and activists are still working to find ways to address the problem of the city’s crumbling schools. Legislation currently working its way through the City Council’s Finance and Education Committee’s would allow the city to borrow up to $1 billion for much-needed school repairs, an issue that has repeatedly dogged D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams and D.C. Schools Superintendent Clifford Janey and may well become…