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Dec 03, 2007

What’s That You Say?

You all said almost too much good stuff this past week. Here’s a wrapup of some of the best comments, as well as the semi-prized best avatar and commenter name awards. Comment of the Week goes to frequent commenter Monkeyrotica, who doesn’t like Council members complaining about closing schools: Maybe if parents weren’t fleeing their poorly-run wards, they wouldn’t be shutting their precious schools down. The Council has had DECADES and BILLIONS to fix the…

Nov 15, 2007

Morning Roundup: Against the Flow Edition

Good Morning, D.C. Remember the news we told you about back in August, about an investigation into a potential prostitution ring at D.C. firehouses? Well D.C. Fire Chief Dennis Rubin acknowledged yesterday under fire from the D.C. Council that “sex for overtime” allegations in his department are “potentially true.” The Council also expressed concern about the abnormally high rate of disciplinary action against African American firefighters in the department. African Americans were the subjects of…

Sep 17, 2007

District Urges You to Go Car Free Tuesday

Do you have the option of taking public transportation or riding a bike to work, but still choose to drive for personal reasons? The D.C. Council is asking people like you to pledge to give up your car for just one day tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 18, for its first annual Car Free D.C. Day. If you’d like to take the Car Free Pledge, head over to Ward 6 Council member Tommy Wells’ site to sign…

Sep 13, 2007

Morning Roundup: Trojan Horses Edition

Good morning, D.C. Yesterday was just about the most beautiful day, weather-wise, that the city has seen in a long time, and today we’re expecting more of the same. So is there anything on God’s green Earth that could cause us to lose the attendant sunny dispositions we all naturally have as a result? Oh, drat. It’s Thursday. Metro General Manager John Catoe will appear before Metro’s Board of Directors today and recommend raising minimum…

Sep 10, 2007

Morning Roundup: Fares and Fairs Edition

Welcome back to work, Washington. We don’t know about you, but we spent an awfully long time in the sun this weekend consuming too much food at various street festivals, so forgive us if we’re still groggily pondering Saturday’s news in WaPo that the fare change about to be proposed by Metro General Manager John Catoe is an “average increase” of 45 cents. That kind of increase would theoretically raise the base fare of a…

Jul 11, 2007

More Council Action, Rounded Up for Your Pleasure

Yesterday’s legislative action in the D.C. Council, typical of end-of-session days, was jam-packed with votes. Here’s a few more you may have missed: >> The Council moved ahead on a bill that restricts interest rates levied by the so-called payday loan industry, an issue we’ve looked at before. The bill passed on an initial reading, and if implemented would place a 24 percent annual percentage rate cap on interest charged by lenders. The Examiner notes…

Jul 10, 2007

More Delays for Schools at Session’s End

The D.C. Council is meeting for the final day of its summer session as we speak, and as we mentioned in this morning’s roundup, a confirmation vote for deputy mayor for education Victor Reinoso has been postponed until at least September. But other key Fenty school takeover appointments are expected to be confirmed today, including Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee and Allen Lew, acting director of the new Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization. Yesterday, Lew…

May 09, 2007

Fenty Suspends Rules for Senior Drivers

On Monday we told you about a bill before the D.C. Council that would lift restrictions such as mandatory driving and written tests for District drivers over the age of 75. Now the Mayor’s office has released a statement that Mayor Adrian Fenty has temporarily lifted the driving test without waiting for action from the Council. “We need to make sure all of our drivers are safe on the road,” said Fenty. “At the same…

Apr 20, 2007

Morning Roundup: Voting Rights Passes Edition

Happy Friday, D.C. It’s sunny out, this weekend is apparently going to be gorgeous (72 degrees!), and on Thursday, the D.C. Voting Rights Act passed the House of Representatives. In order to avoid a repeat of last time, Democrats broke the voting rights measure into two bills — one that would add the extra seats in the house and the other a PAY-GO bill to fund them. They were both written so narrowly that Republicans…

Feb 19, 2007

Old Naval Hospital’s Next Chapter

It’s a slow news day around the city, which might be the only reason the poor Old Naval Hospital on Pennsylvania Ave between 9th and 10th Streets SE is getting some notice. The building has been sitting vacant for close to a decade now, falling into disrepair, but not, it seems, out of memory just yet. Though plans for the building have been idly tossed around — a new mayor’s mansion, a library — nothing…

 
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