Low-income customers faced higher losses, while commercial users saved about $193 million, Department of Energy and ...
Two-term Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George (JLG) wants D.C. voters to view her as Wonder Woman, able to stand up to a bullying president and preserve the District’s fragile Home Rule, even ...
In the lower left corner of Washington Gas’ monthly bills, some customers have received colorful illustrations of flowers and a cheery environmental message. “Natural gas is a clean, efficient, and ...
Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker, who now has oversight of DYRS, speaks at a 2023 Council meeting. Credit: Darrow Montgomery There’s simply too much money and too many politically connected ...
On June 8, 2020, the nominees for the Anthony Awards, one of the biggest international awards for crime fiction, were announced. Approximately a quarter of the nominated writers were based in the ...
The last time we heard from former Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Director Melinda Bolling, she was on her way to Prince George’s County. Bolling exited the D.C. government in 2018 to ...
To be a theater company without a permanent home is no laughing matter. After searching for 10 years, including four years in residence at Studio Theatre and renting class and rehearsal space across ...
Ann Marie Hopwood’s two young children sat in the back of her Lincoln Nautilus on the highway when the Tennessee Highway Patrol pulled her over. It was June 8, 2024, and Hopwood, who goes by Annie, ...
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Sign up for City Lights, our twice-weekly guide to arts and nightlife in the D.C. area. It lands in your inbox every Sunday and Thursday. “People think about new ...