DC Water’s board of directors has voted to remove CEO David Gadis. Gadis was the face of the agency’s response to the Potomac ...
D.C.’s government ethics board censured Ward 8 Council member Trayon White on Monday, ordering him to pay $900 in fines over ...
D.C. will use ranked choice voting for the first time in next week’s primary, and that could require several rounds of ...
Today, the DC Water Board of Directors thanks David Gadis for eight years of leadership. Through initiatives like Lead-Free ...
The head of D.C.’s water utility is stepping down after eight years on the job. DC Water announced that CEO and General ...
The Board of Directors for DC Water confirmed David Gadis will no longer serve as chief executive officer and is conducting a ...
Early voting for the primary election in D.C. began Monday, marking the first election in the city to utilize ranked choice ...
Kenosha County Board Chairman Mark Nordigian announces 2026–28 committee structure and appointments, reducing most standing ...
WTOP sent questions to each candidate for an at-large D.C. Council seat to help voters understand options in June’s special election. Here are Jacque Patterson’s answers.
The iron stairs on many Capitol Hill residences may not have a functional use, but thanks to the city’s Historic Preservation Office, homeowners not only can’t remove them, but they must replace them ...
Republicans on the U.S. House education committee are expected to grill CPS Superintendent/CEO Macquline King at a hearing ...
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Washington, DC’s attorney disciplinary authorities following their recommendation to disbar Jeffrey Clark, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, over his ...
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