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Articles by Tom Howell Jr.

Gray unveils ‘MLK Drive’ in D.C., cancels statehood march

Mayor Vincent C. Gray unveiled street signs designating "Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive" on Thursday, hours before Hurricane Irene disrupted his plans to tout D.C. statehood and voting rights in a march framed from the spirit of the late civil rights leader.

August 25, 2011

Gray cronyism probe sparks call for reform

D.C. Council member Mary M. Cheh plans to introduce legislation next month that reduces the number of political appointees afforded the mayor, calls for proper screening of appointees and sheds light on their qualifications.

August 24, 2011

D.C. ‘red flags’ 13 schools for quake damage

D.C. officials closed schools on Wednesday and "red-flagged" 13 educational facilities as they inspect damage from a 5.8-magnitude earthquake that surprised residents up and down the East Coast on Tuesday afternoon.

August 24, 2011
Principal Jennifer Frentress welcomes Monica Jackson, 10, and other students on the first day of the school year at John Tyler Elementary in Southeast. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

D.C students asked to show up, step up

After millions of dollars in infrastructure investment and years of sharply scrutinized teacher performance, D.C. officials say it's time for students to step up their game this school year.

August 22, 2011
Starr

Local schools kick off year with new chiefs

As another school year begins across the region, the District of Columbia and Montgomery County open their doors under new leadership and with widely contrasting academic and socioeconomic challenges.

August 21, 2011
D.C. Council member Yvette Alexander (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

Investigation largely clears Alexander

D.C. Council member Yvette Alexander and her vocal opponent in next year's race to represent Ward 7 are breathing sighs of relief now that recent investigations have largely cleared both of mishandling government money.

August 18, 2011

Gray wants big turnout at King events to back self-rule

D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray urged residents Tuesday to attend events preceding the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial that highlight the city's efforts to achieve statehood and more autonomy from Capitol Hill.

August 16, 2011

D.C.’s Internet gambling goal gets good odds

D.C. officials are optimistic about reaching their first-year revenue goal of roughly $2.2 million for an online gambling program, despite delays caused by concerns and opposition.

August 16, 2011
**FILE** A marijuana plant flourishes under grow lights at a warehouse. (Associated Press)

D.C.’s medical-marijuana program accents risks

Applicants for the District of Columbia's medical-marijuana program now must state in writing that they assume the risk of federal prosecution for growing or distributing the drug and that they cannot hold the city liable for arrests, according to newly revised rules.

August 14, 2011

Wal-Mart, D.C. announce job-training program

D.C. officials and Wal-Mart announced a three-year, $3 million pilot program Thursday to provide 2,000 city residents with skills needed to succeed in retail, as the box-store giant continues to prepare for at least four locations in the nation's capital.

August 11, 2011

Gray announces statehood rally before King memorial dedication

D.C. officials want city residents to be among the first visitors to the long-awaited Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial and to insist that what the civil rights leader "has done for our country must also be done for the residents of our nation's capital."

August 10, 2011
Evans

D.C. ‘Jock tax’ finds little support

The D.C. Council's effort to impose a "jock tax" on out-of-town professional athletes who play games in the District may have been flagged for a false start.

August 9, 2011

DYRS official fired after questionable hire of Baynes

The District's juvenile-justice agency fired its human resources manager last week in the wake of unresolved questions around the hiring of a superintendent to oversee the city's youth-detention facility, D.C. human resources officials said.

August 8, 2011

Rules set for D.C. permit to cultivate marijuana

Candidates to grow medical marijuana in the District risk wasting their time, energy and a non-refundable $2,500 if they're not prepared to meet the strict demands of the application process about to get under way.

August 7, 2011

Business rips Gray’s veto of bonds-tax measure

Three D.C. business groups are "shocked and dismayed" by Mayor Vincent C. Gray's decision to pocket-veto a measure that would have delayed collection of a tax on out-of-state bonds.

August 4, 2011