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D.C. Buses Go 'Godless' For The Holidays
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USA Cares grants $40,000 to D.C. military families
CSR News from: News Categories: More than 60 families in financial need helped (CSRwire) RADCLIFF, KY. - November 7, 2008 ? USA Cares Inc., a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping military families, has donated more than $40,000 overmore
D.C. police officer target of anti-gay graffiti
liaison unit sees reduction in officers By LOU CHIBBARO JR Nov. 07, 2008 D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier has denounced an incident in which an unidentified department member scrawled anti-gay graffiti on a gay police officers locker at the Third Districtmore
Small Oregon city elects transgender mayor
SILVERTON, Ore. -- Plenty of politicians reinvent themselves, but few do it quite like Mayor-elect Stu Rasmussen. Rasmussen has been a fixture in Silverton politics for more than 20 years, and had twice before been mayor of the small city 45 miles southmore
U.S. of Abel: Hope blooms in D.C.'s 'hood
On Election Day, there was a crazy woman in a red toque standing unsteadily in the rain outside a polling station in a rundown section of Southeast Washington. As people came out after voting for Barack Obama, she was shaking everyone's hand andmore
GM warns it may run out of money by end of year
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Remembering Studs
Studs Terkel, who died on the last day of October at his home in Chicago, made an art of oral history. He was a character and a treasure and, in his own words, a uniquely American voice.more
Hope blooms in D.C.'s 'hood
WASHINGTON, D. C. -On Election Day, there was a crazy woman in a red toque standing unsteadily in the rain outside a polling station in a rundown section of Southeast Washington. As people came out after voting for Barack Obama, she was shakingmore
D.C. Council Seeks to Cut $50 Million For Reserve
The D.C. Council is developing a plan to slash the District's budget by $50 million more than the $131 million in cuts proposed by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, which it would shift into a reserve fund to prepare for more bad economic times. The proposal,more
Think Green About Parking in D.C.
On Oct. 16, the D.C. Zoning Commission met to discuss reducing or eliminating parking requirements for new developments. The meeting may have come a little late, considering that new developments such as the DC USA shopping mall, the Harris Teeter inmore
Think Green About Parking in D.C.
On Oct. 16, the D.C. Zoning Commission met to discuss reducing or eliminating parking requirements for new developments. The meeting may have come a little late, considering that new developments such as the DC USA shopping mall, the Harris Teeter inmore
RISO Expands Tree Planting Efforts to the Washington, D.C. Area
RISO Inc. Press Release RISO, Inc. announced that it has successfully expanded the company?s tree planting initiative through an event organized by its Washington D.C. branch in partnership with Fairfax ReLeaf, Inc. and Level 3 Communications. As partmore
Black Leaders in D.C. Talk Candidly about Historic Election
about middle class folks. It was in the houses of worship that led us to where we are today. The focus is now on where we're going, not where we've been. Somebody said to me last night - I'm not saying I agree with them, but they said, 'We can no longermore
Summers could return to D.C., bringing baggage
WASHINGTON - Lawrence H. Summers, the former Harvard president, is among the most influential economic advisers to President-elect Barack Obama. He sat directly across from Obama during a meeting of his advisory board yesterday and stood by him at amore
Hope blooms in D.C.'s 'hood
On Election Day, there was a crazy woman in a red toque standing unsteadily in the rain outside a polling station in a rundown section of Southeast Washington. As people came out after voting for Barack Obama, she was shaking everyone's hand andmore
Kansas City mayor fighting volunteer ordinance
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The mayor of Kansas City, Mo., is fighting an ordinance that prohibits his wife from volunteering full time in his office. A lawsuit was filed Friday in Jackson County Circuit Court on behalf of Mayor Mark Funkhouser; his wife, Gloriamore
A spin of the wheel
This week's approval of the slots referendum by such an overwhelming margin might seem at odds with the years of long and heated deliberations in Annapolis that preceded it. A majority of voters in every county, including those with a history of opposingmore
Jury finds man guilty in '05 shootings that began at Atlanta courthouse
ATLANTA - A man who escaped from custody during his rape trial and launched a deadly courthouse shooting spree that claimed the lives of a judge and three others was convicted of murder today more than three years after the rampage. Brian Nichols, 36,more
Southwest adds 11 nonstop flights at BWI
Southwest Airlines is adding 11 nonstop flights and cutting two from its schedule at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport when spring travel gets going.Dallas-based Southwest (NYSE: LUV) is also starting service to Minneapolis-St.more
D.C. Council Mulls More Aggressive Budget Cuts
The D.C. Council is developing a plan to slash the District's budget by an additional $50 million above the $131 million in cuts proposed by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, warning that the city must create a reserve fund to prepare for more bad economic news.more
Cissy Baker to Head D.C. Trib Bureau
As staffers in the Tribune Washington bureau brace for expected consolidation and cut backs, company officials have announced a new bureau chief who will oversee all newsgathering, broadcast and print, in the D.C. offices. Cissy Baker, vicemore
Smithfield Foods' Helping Hungry Homes(TM) Initiative and Celebrity Cook Paula Deen Aid D.C.-Area Families With 25,000-Pound Food Donation to Help Offset Growing Need
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Smithfield Foods and celebrity cook Paula Deen, eager to help offset the needs of families at risk of hunger during these uncertain economic times, delivered a 25,000-pound meat donation to the Capital Areamore
Smithfield Foods' Helping Hungry Homes(TM) Initiative and Celebrity Cook Paula Deen Aid D.C.-Area Families With 25,000-Pound Food Donation to Help Offset Growing Need
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Smithfield Foods and celebrity cook Paula Deen, eager to help offset the needs of families at risk of hunger during these uncertain economic times, delivered a 25,000-pound meat donation to the Capital Areamore
Smithfield Foods' Helping Hungry Homes(TM) Initiative and Celebrity Cook Paula Deen Aid D.C.-Area Families With 25,000-Pound Food Donation to Help Offset Growing Need
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Smithfield Foods and celebrity cook Paula Deen, eager to help offset the needs of families at risk of hunger during these uncertain economic times, delivered a 25,000-pound meat donation to the Capital Areamore