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Articles by Tom Howell Jr.

Peaceoholics co-founder Ronald Moten testifies Monday before the D.C. Council about an audit of his anti-gang nonprofit, Peaceoholics. The D.C. auditor found grant-compliance mistakes. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The Washington Times)

Graham requests new audit on Peaceoholics

D.C. Council member Jim Graham requested a supplemental audit Monday on the nonprofit Peaceoholics, reigniting political controversy around the group as its co-founders prepare to run for office.

October 3, 2011
LANDMARK: Entertainers such as Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong performed at the Lincoln Theatre during a time when segregation barred patrons from downtown theaters. The venue faces a financial crisis. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The Washington Times)

Lincoln Theatre seeks cash infusion

The historic Lincoln Theatre, the 1920s-era stage often described as the heart of the District's "Black Broadway," will close before the end of the year if it does not get a cash infusion from the city, its board members said Thursday.

September 29, 2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray (BARBARA L. SALISBURY / THE WASHINGTON TIMES)

Gray lauds language in plan for D.C. spending

Mayor Vincent C. Gray on Wednesday praised the insertion of language into a short-term federal spending plan that allows the District to use local funds for the fiscal year that begins on Saturday while Congress continues to debate its financial plan for 2012.

September 28, 2011

D.C. officials to meet on police funding

D.C. officials will meet Tuesday to make sure spending pressures do not trip up plans to keep at least 3,800 Metropolitan Police Department officers on the street — a goal that was established during budget talks for the fiscal year that begins Saturday.

September 26, 2011
** FILE ** D.C. Council member Mary M. Cheh (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

D.C. tax hike on top earners took tortuous route to passage

A contentious and unexpected vote to raise taxes on the District's highest-income earners took shape largely behind the scenes, as council members revived an old proposal, wrangled votes and found common ground with reluctant colleagues.

September 25, 2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Mayor strengthens nominee process to avoid surprises

D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray says his administration will alter its policy for reviewing nominees for city oversight bodies by sending them through the city's Office of the Attorney General before they are announced to the public.

September 25, 2011

Gray withdraws Mallett nomination

D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray has withdrawn the nomination of Robert L. Mallett to be chairman of the Board of Elections and Ethics because he does not meet a residency requirement — an embarrassing conclusion to an incident that mirrored a string of missteps by the administration.

September 23, 2011
Kenneth Ellerbe

D.C. freezes fire, EMS Twitter account

The D.C. government has temporarily halted use of one of its most popular Twitter accounts in order to get a tighter handle on information disseminated about emergency operations.

September 21, 2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

Residency issue arises for nominee to D.C. elections board

Mayor Vincent C. Gray's pick to head the increasingly vital D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics faces an uphill route to confirmation because of his residency status, an issue that derailed another mayoral pick mere weeks ago.

September 21, 2011
A TAXING MOVE: D.C. Council member Mary M. Cheh confers with fellow council member Phil Mendelson on Tuesday. Mr. Mendelson led the charge in a push to increase the city's income-tax rate on high-income earners. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The Washington Times)

D.C. Council passes tax hike

The D.C. Council approved an income-tax increase on the city's highest earners on Tuesday, after a proposal dismissed in the spring was revived during closed-door negotiations and hotly debated by council members returning from summer recess.

September 20, 2011
Mayor Vincent C. Gray (BARBARA L. SALISBURY / THE WASHINGTON TIMES)

Gray puts a different spin on jobs for jobless

D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray's new job-creation effort is modeled after a program that created 13,000 jobs in Atlanta, but the initiatives are more similar in spirit than in execution.

September 18, 2011

D.C. revenue exceeds projections by $89 million

The District will finish this fiscal year with $89 million more in its coffers than its June revenue estimate indicated, according to a revised estimate released Friday.

September 16, 2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

Gray urges hiring of D.C. unemployed

D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray implored major universities and other area employers Thursday to fill their job vacancies with unemployed city residents as part of the District's nascent "One City-One Hire" program.

September 15, 2011

No riders attached to bill on D.C. spending

A D.C. spending bill passed the first of two hurdles this week when it emerged from a Senate subcommittee without any amendments that would restrict local officials from spending city money on controversial social programs.

September 14, 2011