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Obama signs bill allowing interim District CFO
Alan Blinder
Published: Wed, May 1, 2013
President Obama has signed into a law a plan that would allow the District to have an interim chief financial officer, the White House said on Wednesday. The measure that Obama approved allows the D.C. mayor to name an interim fiscal steward if a CFO dies, resigns or is incapacitated. The...
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D.C. urged to reschedule election set for April Fools' Day
Alan Blinder
Updated: Tue, Apr 30, 2013
The joke might be over: The D.C. Council on Tuesday took up a proposal that would change the dates of the city's primary elections, including the 2014 contest scheduled for April Fools' Day. D.C. law currently requires the District to stage its party primaries on the first Tuesday in April,...
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D.C. Council considers changing April Fools' Day primary
Alan Blinder
Published: Tue, Apr 30, 2013
The D.C. Council on Tuesday took up a proposal that would change the dates of the city's primary elections, including the 2014 contest scheduled for April Fools' Day. D.C. law currently requires the District to stage its party primaries on the first Tuesday in April, but some lawmakers are...
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Del. Norton opens new congressional office in D.C.
Alan Blinder
Published: Tue, Apr 30, 2013
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton opened a new office in the District. Norton's new digs, located at 90 K St. Northeast in Suite 100, opened Tuesday morning, days after she closed her office in the National Press Building. Norton's office said she changed locations to comply with requirements...
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Councilman urges District to allow online voter registration
Alan Blinder
Published: Tue, Apr 30, 2013
A D.C. councilman urged the District on Tuesday to modernize its election laws and introduced legislation that would allow residents to register to vote over the internet. "While the District has made great strides in recent years by adding same-day voter registration and early voting centers,...
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Despite worries, Mayor Vincent Gray administration says D.C. ready for attack
Alan Blinder
Updated: Mon, Apr 29, 2013
One week after D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray told lawmakers that the scheduling policies of the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department could make it difficult for "desperately needed" rescue workers to get into the District during a catastrophe, city officials scrambled Monday to reassure...
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Montgomery County woman accused of offering daughter for sex
Alan Blinder
Published: Sun, Apr 28, 2013
A Montgomery County mother is facing nearly a dozen charges after authorities said she offered a Gaithersburg man sex with her daughter to settle a $5,000 debt. Maryland prosecutors say that the woman, whose name The Washington Examiner is not reporting because it could be used to identify the...
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Police Blotter for April 29
Alan Blinder
Published: Sun, Apr 28, 2013
MoCo woman offers sex with daughter to pay debts A Montgomery County mother is facing nearly a dozen charges after authorities said she offered a Gaithersburg man sex with her daughter to settle a $5,000 debt. Maryland prosecutors say that the woman, whose name The Washington Examiner is not...
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Woman severely injured in Southeast D.C. crash
Alan Blinder
Published: Sun, Apr 28, 2013
A woman was severely injured on Sunday afternoon after a vehicle struck her in Southeast D.C. near the Maryland line. When officers arrived at the scene, near First and South Capitol streets Southeast, the woman was not conscious or breathing, a police spokesman said. The incident took place...
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Talking Points: NFL Draft, WHCA scholarships and flying Boston's flag
Alan Blinder
Updated: Sun, Apr 28, 2013
What happens to football players who aren't drafted? The National Football League's teams drafted 254 players during a seven-round, three-day selection process. But for the players who don't get selected in New York, there's still a chance to see the professional gridiron as teams pick up free...

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