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Cyclists Pressure D.C. Council To Change Accident Law, But Passage Uncertain
Bicycling and pedestrian advocates will be closely watching the D.C. Council today as a bill to help crash victims receive compensation for injuries is up for a key vote. -
D.C. Could Be Overpaying By $25 Million On Soccer Stadium Deal, Analysis Says
Advocates of a proposal to build a new soccer stadium for D.C. United say it will have major benefits for the city, but a new analysis shows the city may be overpaying in the land-swap deal that would make it happen. -
What Does Larry Hogan's Election Mean For The Purple Line?
The Republican businessman who won Tuesday's Maryland gubernatorial election might not squash the transit project as many assume. -
Let's Go To The Map: How Muriel And Marijuana Won In D.C.
Muriel Bowser and Initiative 71 were the big winner in D.C. on Tuesday night, but how — and where — did they pull it off? We look at our interactive election map for answers. -
Bowser Says Legal Marijuana Sales May Come Sooner Rather Than Later
It's only been a day since 69 percent of D.C. voters gave approval to a ballot initiative legalizing the possession of two ounces of marijuana, but mayor-elect Muriel Bowser says that a system of retail sales of the drug may not be far off. -
What Does It Take To Get Voters To Register In D.C.?
How can D.C. turn its flood of young new residents in to local voters?