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It was a year ago today that District residents awoke -- likely groggy from the celebrations the night before -- to a new president-elect. Full Article at DCist
While the House has passed all 12 of its bills, the Senate has passed only seven and has five remaining (Sanchez, CongressDaily, 11/4). Full Article at Medical News Today
Ducklings that were rescued from a storm drain by District of Columbia fire fighters are seen in Washington, on Monday, May 18, 2009. View Photo »
This legislation paves the way for the equal access to civil marriage in the District of Columbia by defining marriage as a legally recognized union of two people, regardless of gender
Federal officials said Wednesday they have given marching orders to Maryland and other states that drain into the Chesapeake Bay to come up with detailed plans for reducing pollution plaguing the estuary, warning that states face development shutdowns... Full Article at Baltimore Sun
To better understand why Jeff Ruland became the latest men's basketball coach at the University of the District of Columbia, you have to go back to his mother's bar on Long Island. Full Article at The Washington Post
As the national economy starts its slow recovery, 11 states and the District of Columbia are showing signs of emerging from the recession, according to a new report. Full Article at Stateline.org
District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, makes an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009. View Photo »
Children with asthma, in particular, are substantial users of hospital-based care ... District of Columbia leaders will want to focus on services that will help children manage their asthma and other chronic conditions before they end up in the emergency department or hospital.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) is blaming Republican lawmakers for the District of Columbia's high HIV/AIDS rate. Full Article at Rantburg
Legislation passed by the Senate Wednesday would extend unemployment insurance benefits by 14 weeks for jobless people in all states that have exhausted their benefits. Full Article at The Seattle Times
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Ducklings that were rescued from a storm drain by District of Columbia fire fighters are seen in Washington, on Monday, May 18, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, makes an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, left, and U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Taylor, make an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, left, and Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, make an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, left, U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Taylor, and Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, make an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, smiles after the Senate passed the District of Columbia House Voting Right Acts, 61-37, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009. The bill now moves to the House of Representatives.
View Photo »District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, left, greets DC Vote executive director Ilir Zherka, after the Senate passed the District of Columbia House Voting Right Acts, 61-37, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, left, and District of Columbia delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, hold a news conference to discuss the DC voting rights bill, at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, left, and District of Columbia Mayor Adrian Fenty, hold a news conference to discuss the DC voting rights bill, at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia fire department personnel respond to smoke coming from the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009.
View Photo »District of Columbia fire department personnel respond to smoke coming from the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009.
View Photo »Miss District of Columbia Kate Grinold, center, waves as she introduces herself during the arrival ceremony at the Planet Hollywood hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Miss District of Columbia Kate Grinold, center, waves as she introduces herself during the arrival ceremony at the Planet Hollywood hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »A mother duck is held by animal control over her ducklings that were rescued from a storm drain by District of Columbia firefighters in Washington, on Monday, May 18, 2009.
View Photo »Jonathan Paul Ganucheau, 24, left, kisses his bride, Denise Buckbinder Ganucheau, 26, both of Dallas, Texas, in a religious wedding ceremony that was part of a protest against the decision of the District of Columbia city council to approve legislation to recognize same sex marriages pe...
View Photo »Jonathan Paul Ganucheau, 24, left, stands with his bride, Denise Buckbinder Ganucheau, 26, both of Dallas, Texas, during a religious wedding ceremony that was part of a protest against the District of Columbia city council's approval of legislation recognizing same sex marriages perform...
View Photo »Bishop Harry R. Jackson Jr. , of Beltsville, Md. , left, prays with Jonathan Paul Ganucheau, 24, and Denise Buckbinder Ganucheau, 26, both of Dallas, Texas, before performing a religious wedding ceremony that was part of a protest against the District of Columbia city council's approval...
View Photo »Jonathan Paul Ganucheau, 24, left, and, Denise Buckbinder Ganucheau, 26, both of Dallas, Texas, have a religious wedding ceremony performed as part of a protest against the decision of the District of Columbia city council to approve legislation recognizing same sex marriages performed...
View Photo »Loretta Rich, of Clinton, Md. , prays during a protest of the District of Columbia city council's approval of legislation recognizing same sex marriages performed in other states, in Washington, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Brenda Buckner, of Lakeridge, Va. holds up a bible opened to Romans, during a protest of the District of Columbia city council's approval of legislation recognizing same sex marriages performed in other states, in Washington, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Cynthia Blackledge, of Washington, back, cries, as Brenda Buckner, of Lakeridge, Va. holds up a bible, in a protest of the District of Columbia city council's approval of legislation recognizing same sex marriages performed in other states, in Washington on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Paul Trantham, right, of Washington, reacts with outrage to the District of Columbia city council's approval of legislation to recognize same sex marriages performed in other states, in Washington, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »J.D. Campos, left, and his partner Ed Grandis, both of Washington who were married in California in July of 2008, clap as the District of Columbia City Council approves legislation to recognize same sex marriages performed in other states, in Washington, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
View Photo »This undated photo released by the Office of Judge Merrick Garland shows Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Garland is a possible U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
View Photo »In this Feb. 24, 2009, file photo Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, left, and District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton discuss the D.C. voting rights bill at a Capitol Hill news conference.
View Photo »District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, makes an announcement about developments in the Chandra Levy case in Washington, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009.
View Photo »This legislation paves the way for the equal access to civil marriage in the District of Columbia by defining marriage as a legally recognized union of two people, regardless of gender
Children with asthma, in particular, are substantial users of hospital-based care ... District of Columbia leaders will want to focus on services that will help children manage their asthma and other chronic conditions before they end up in the emergency department or hospital.
But having health insurance in the District of Columbia does not automatically translate into access to health care
Florida ranked 50th among states and the District of Columbia for the percentage of its children covered by health insurance, according to a scorecard released [Wednesday] by The Commonwealth Fund.
Connecticut is definitely different than the District of Columbia
Although opposition by some in the House already has been announced, I believe Congress will and should defeat opposition to gay marriage rights in the District of Columbia as enacted by the District’s own elected officials
Michael Kelly provided a decade of outstanding, dedicated service in public housing for residents of the District of Columbia. I applaud his efforts in our city and wish him much success in his future work in New York City.
As a former prosecutor I am particularly appalled that in eight states and the District of Columbia domestic violence is classified as a pre-existing condition ... Health care reform must ensure that all women have access to preventative services and maternity care, and that health care that doesn't use...
It chose one of the Chicago cases — McDonald v. Chicago (08-1521) — a case brought to it by Alan Gura, the Alexandria, VA. lawyer who won the 2008 decision for the first time recognizing a constitutional right to have a gun for personal use, at least in self-defense in the home (District of Columbia v. ...
Western & Southern Life maintains more than 180 offices operating in 23 states and the District of Columbia and has more than 1,600 licensed, experienced sales representatives ... A few years ago, we began partnering with USADATA to help provide our sales representatives with very targeted lists of pros...
Open Text is proud to deliver our Vignette Web Content Management solutions to enable the District of Columbia Public Schools to create a comprehensive and innovative online experience for its constituents ... We applaud the DCPS for its vision and RCK Corp. for its expertise in executing on this vision...
We came to [the District of Columbia] for a specific reason ... to demonstrate the admiration the British military has for the U.S. military.
But no one is here from the District of Columbia health department
Since opening our first store in Massachusetts in 1963, CVS/pharmacy has evolved from a health and beauty aids retailer to the nation's leading retail pharmacy with 7,000 stores in 41 states and the District of Columbia that are staffed by dedicated pharmacy professionals who work hard every day to take...
This is a unique, remarkable A-plus site--there's no site like it in the District of Columbia ... It's across from the Metro and Historic Eastern Market, and seven blocks from the White House. It's a well-established neighborhood that's thriving and our task is to fill in the last piece of it to make it...
The bill, which passed the House 331-83, approves the extra three months of benefits for those jobless living in 27 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, with unemployment rates topping 8.5 percent. Similar legislation is pending in the Senate. The longtime unemployed in states with low...
At least 3% of District of Columbia residents are living with HIV/AIDS, greater than the 1% level that constitutes a 'generalized and severe' epidemic
This healthcare center--AHF's first in the District of Columbia--offers a tremendous opportunity to provide quality HIV/AIDS care and significant outreach to some underserved populations in Washington, and I thank Blair for lending his name and joining us in our newest effort in the fight against AIDS h...
I stand here today on the corner of 17th and Q streets, in the ward where I began my service to the people of the District of Columbia
I’m a big believer in the local decision making and ability for local communities to self-determine ... It is under the auspices of Congress, D.C., but I think their rule-making and their law-making and their ordinances should be their proprietary responsibility, and if they pass one that allows that in...
We are very excited to have University of District of Columbia join the East Coast Conference as associate members in men's and women's tennis ... This addition helps strengthen these sports in our conference, expand our presence into a new area and assist UDC with the opportunity to gain conference aff...
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