Mayor Vincent Gray
D.C. Mayor Gives ‘State Of The District’ Address
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray says the city needs to move away from its dependence on the federal government and promote job growth in the technology, health care and hospitality industries.
D.C. Charter Schools Add Mobile App To Compare Data
The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board is launching a new mobile app to provide information on each school.
U.S. Attorney For D.C. Temporarily Moving To Md.
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.
UDC Asking City For $4 Million For Firings
The University of the District of Columbia wants $4 million from the city to help it pay for the severance packages of dozens of professors and staff members it wants to lay off.
D.C. Workers, Including Marylanders, To Be Repaid For Furlough Days
District of Columbia government employees who were forced to take furlough days last year will be getting some extra money in their paychecks.
Lien Filed Against Company In D.C. Mayor Probe
District of Columbia tax collectors have filed a lien against a company that’s part of a federal campaign finance investigation involving Mayor Vincent Gray.
D.C. Tax Commission Begins Its Work
A new commission charged with finding ways to reform the District of Columbia’s tax code has begun its work.
D.C. Officials Consulted Crisis Expert
Staffers for the embattled mayor of Washington have sought the advice of a crisis-management expert who advised Monica Lewinsky and inspired the television drama “Scandal,” according to emails obtained by The Associated Press.
Norton: Gray Campaign Conduct ‘Deeply Disturbing’
Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton says the criminal activity by District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray’s 2010 campaign is “deeply disturbing” and is calling on the mayor to respond.
Gray Campaign Hid Poll Workers’ Pay
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray’s 2010 campaign routinely paid day laborers $100 in cash — twice the legal limit — to tout Gray outside polling places, and the payments were later referred to on campaign finance reports as “consulting fees” paid to campaign staff members and volunteers, according to a review by The Associated Press.
D.C. Mayor Says He’s Still The Best Leader For City
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray said Wednesday that he still believes he’s the best person to lead the city despite revelations that he was elected with the help of a $650,000 shadow campaign, and he said he has no plans to resign.
Aide To 2010 Gray Bid Admits ‘Shadow Campaign’
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray was elected in 2010 with the aid of $650,000 in illicit funds from a district businessman, a Gray campaign consultant acknowledged in federal court Tuesday.


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