Mayor Vincent Gray
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D.C. budget: Mayor Gray called to testify before Congressional committee
The subcommittee in charge of the District is calling Gray to speak about the sustainability of D.C.'s finances.
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Sulaimon Brown subpoenaed
Sulaimon Brown - you got served.
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Gray plans next steps after arrest ends
CommentD.C. Mayor Vincent Gray still wore his arrest bracelet Wednesday morning and said he's working on his strategy.
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Our interview with Mayor Gray
CommentMayor Vince Gray talks with Bruce DePuyt
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D.C. Council bill to require at least 4,000 cops
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Ward 2 Councilman Jack Evans is expected to introduce a bill today requiring at least 4,000 sworn District police officers, the Washington Examiner reports.
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D.C. taxicab drivers say Gray ignored industry promises
CommentTaxicab drivers are saying that Mayor Vincent Gray has ignored campaign promises to help the Taxicab industry causing the industry to almost plummet, the AFRO reports.
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Sulaimon Brown controversy: Congressional committee to probe allegations
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A congressional committee will investigate Sulaimon Brown’s allegations that he was paid and promised a job during the mayoral election.
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Barry to Gray: Don’t get distracted; Also: Teacher firings, bullying and remembering David Broder
CommentWashington Teachers Union president Nathan Saunders and former DCPS teacher Kadesha Bonds talk about the arbitrator's ruling in favor of 75 terminated instructors. DC Councilman Marion Barry discusses the Vince Gray/Sulaimon Brown controversy, Chancellor-designate Kaya Henderson and tonight's State of Ward 8 address. On the day the Obamas convene a White House summit on bullying, we talk with youth advocates Lenore Coleman and Sheila Lee about last week's teen summit at Bowie State University. And Gordon Peterson and Dan Balz recall the late, great David Broder.
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Gray campaign aide: There were no cash payments; Local CPA offers advice on tax returns
CommentGray campaign advisor Mo Elleithee talks about the scandal involving the mayor and Sulaimon Brown. Brown's been invited. If he comes, we'll bill it as Mo-Down II. CPA Joey Musmar offers tax advice. And Olga Hernandez of the League of Women Voters of Virginia talks about their efforts to take the politics out of redistricting.
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Kaya Henderson to be named permanent head of DCPS
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Kaya Henderson will be named as permanent schools chancellor by Mayor Vincent Gray this week, according to a source close to the situation, the Washington Post reports.
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Sulaimon Brown escorted out of office by police (documents)
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Former D.C. mayoral candidate Sulaimon Brown has been escorted out of his office at the Department of Health Care Finance by D.C. Protective Services.
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Marion Barry on city jobs: 'To the victor goes the spoils'
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The Post reports that in a contentious discussion with Sharon Baskerville, the head of the D.C. Primary Care Association, Barry said Gray can put whoever he wants in any position.
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Gray drawn into debate over city SUVs, peppered with questions about gov’t hires; How a budget shutdown would impact the local economy
CommentReporters Phil Stewart and Mark Segraves talk about Mayor Gray's contentious press conference, which included questions about luxury SUVs and allegation of crony hiring. Jim Dinegar, head of the Board of Trade, talks about how a government shutdown would impact the region. And GetEqual's Heather Cronk discusses the White House shift on the Defense of Marriage Act.
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Kwame Brown's discarded SUV serving as mayor's backup
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The original Lincoln Navigator that D.C. Council Chairman Kwame Brown rejected didn't make it too far out of the government's control — it's now Mayor Vince Gray's backup ride.
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Gray calls proposed GOP cuts to D.C. "devastating"
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray is calling this weekend's vote by Republicans in the House to cut funding for federal programs devastating and could have a deep impact on residents in D.C.
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Fate of only hospital east of Anacostia River still unclear
The fate of D.C.'s only hospital east of the Anacostia river remains up in the air. The city took control of the struggling United Medical Center last spring after years of financial trouble.
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Council candidate Joshua Lopez blasts Gray on spending, GOP's city funding cuts
Joshua Lopez is emerging as the first candidate in the race for an at-large D.C. Council seat to come out swinging against Mayor Vincent C. Gray.
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Gray names gay physician head of D.C. AIDS office
Pappas worked on U.S., int'l AIDS programs
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