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D.C. cabs ordered to take credit cards by March 30
All taxicabs in the District of Columbia will be required to accept credit cards by March 30.
Crime in D.C.: Less violent death, more sex crimes
New police statistics for the District show a big decrease in the number of violent deaths, but sex crimes are way up and Mayor Vincent Gray wants to put more police on the streets.
Tags: police, crime, crime statistics, Metropolitan Police Department, Cathy Lanier
U.S. attorney for D.C. moves out of city temporarily
U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen says he is temporarily moving out of the nation's capital and returning to his home in Silver Spring, Md.
Tags: Ronald Machen, us attorney, D.C., Silver Spring
D.C. Council punts on campaign finance reform
Tags: campaign finance reforms, mayor gray,
D.C. considers next steps on disabled parking
The District of Columbia spent more than $700,000 preparing for major changes in the parking system for disabled drivers.
Tags: disabled drivers, muriel bowser,
ListenD.C. to give limited immunity to overdose witnesses
People who seek medical assistance for drug overdoses will get limited legal protections under a bill signed recently by District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray.
Tags: drug overdoses
Report: Gray staffers allegedly promised to hide campaign donations
Federal investigators reportedly are looking into allegations that members of D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray's campaign staff encouraged supporters to donate money by promising their donations wouldn't be reported.
Tags: D.C. Office of Campaign Finance, The Washington Post, FBI
District expected to announce speed limit increases
The District of Columbia Department of Transportation is expected to announce a change in speed limits on several major roads.
Tags: speed cameras, ddot, Phil Mendelson, speeding tickets, mark segraves
D.C. clarifies U-turn rule to curb car-bicycle crashes
The District of Columbia toughened U-Turn rules making it clear that motorists cannot make a U-turn across bicycle lanes whether or not a biker is present, the District announced Wednesday.
Tags: John Lisle, biking, biking accident
Mistakes cost D.C. millions in parking, traffic tickets
D.C. has lost out on millions of dollars by tossing out thousands of parking and traffic tickets due to employee mistakes.
Tags: The Washington Examiner, tickets,



