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May 19, 2014 Zaina Kahuk News Writer Headlines DC Vote, a local organization made up of 40,000 people and institutions who lobby for voting rights in the District of Colombia,

District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy Lanier is participating in a wreath ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. The chief is scheduled to lay a wreath on Wednesday morning at

Reta Jo Lewis, an attorney who has worked for the Obama and Clinton administration, has announced her candidacy for mayor of the District of Columbia. Lewis made the announcement

On Saturday morning in the District of Columbia, one U.S. Marine allegedly stabbed another Marine to death. Michael Poth, 20, allegedly fatally stabbed Philip Bushong, 23, once with

Fares for the taxis in the District of Columbia are going up by 44 percent. The 44 percent hike will go into effect on Saturday and means the

Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman plans to initiate an autonomy bill that would give the nation’s capital greater control over its municipal budget. Lieberman, a Connecticut Independent and former

Election officials in the District of Columbia will be counting nearly 5,000 outstanding ballots, absentee and provisional, on Friday in a tight race for an at-large D.C. Council

Transportation officials in the District of Columbia will be providing residents with an update on the new streetcar that is expected to begin operation next summer. A quarterly

South Korea intelligence officials report that North Korea is plowing a new underground tunnel in what appears as a preparation for a third nuclear test. In a report