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D.C. Voter Guide: Meet the candidates running for D.C. Council at-large

Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
Voters will elect two at-large D.C. Council members to symbolize all the metropolis within the extremely aggressive Nov. 8 election.
Why it issues: New urgency surrounding the inexpensive housing disaster shook up the race this month after a federal report discovered a number of failures in D.C.’s administration of public housing.
- In a area of eight candidates, there are three council members vying for the seats, and all serve on the Housing Committee.
Between the strains: In an overwhelmingly blue metropolis, the Democratic nomination is tantamount to victory, that means Mayor Muriel Bowser, D.C. Council Chair Phil Mendelson, and nominees in different races are all however assured to win.
That’s why we’re bringing you a information to the at-large race.
🧠 Be good: You’ll be able to vote for 2 candidates! There can be two winners.

- Elissa Silverman, 49, is an unbiased working for her third time period as at-large council member. As chair of the Labor Committee, she has been closely concerned in advocating to develop paid depart. She is a resident of Capitol Hill in Northeast.
- Karim Marshall, 42, is an unbiased in his first D.C. Council election. An legal professional, Marshall was beforehand lively within the Ward 7 Democrats group and previously labored for D.C. authorities. He lives in Benning Ridge/Fort Dupont Park.
- Fred Hill, 59, is an unbiased who beforehand ran as a Democrat for Ward 8 D.C. Council member. The Air Power veteran is a businessman and previously labored for the D.C. Division of Housing and Neighborhood Improvement. He lives in Fairlawn.
- Kenyan McDuffie, 47, is an unbiased and has been Ward 5 council member since 2012. He beforehand chaired the Judiciary Committee, passing prison justice reform laws, and presently is chair of the Enterprise and Financial Improvement Committee. He’s a resident of Stronghold.
- Anita Bonds, 77, is a Democratic at-large council member since 2013. She has been concerned in D.C. politics for many years, earlier than the institution of residence rule. Bonds presently is chair of the Housing Committee. She is a resident of Truxton Circle.
- David Schwartzman, 79, is a D.C. Statehood Inexperienced candidate in his newest run for workplace. He has been a Socialist and environmental justice activist for many years. He’s a resident of Brightwood.
- Graham McLaughlin, 41, is an unbiased first-time candidate. He’s an government at a well being firm and co-founded a nonprofit to forestall recidivism. He lives in Hill East.
- Giuseppe Niosi, 30, is a Republican in his first run for D.C. Council. A Navy reservist, Niosi makes public security one in all his high marketing campaign points. He lives in Shaw.

Editor’s observe: All candidates have been invited to finish the next Q&A. Solutions have been flippantly edited for fashion and brevity. Candidates are within the order they seem on the poll.
- Kenyan McDuffie’s marketing campaign declined to take part. Anita Bonds’ marketing campaign didn’t comply with Axios’ necessities for inclusion. Their lacking solutions are indicated by the ❓ emoji.
🏛 Housing affordability is an enormous difficulty. All three incumbents sit on the Housing Committee and are concerned in oversight of public and sponsored housing. What letter grade would you give Anita Bonds because the committee’s chair?
- Elissa Silverman: C
- Karim Marshall: F
- Fred Hill: F
- Kenyan McDuffie: ❓
- Anita Bonds: ❓
- David Schwartzman: F
- Graham McLaughlin: D
- Giuseppe Niosi: D
🏚 What’s a method the council can higher oversee the D.C. Housing Authority, which a federal report not too long ago described as failing to handle the town’s inexpensive and public housing?
- Silverman: My invoice, which was unanimously authorised on Oct. 18, would require common reporting by the D.C. Housing Authority on housing situations and funds. The council’s housing committee must be extra aggressive in monitoring DCHA’s use of taxpayer {dollars} to take care of secure, sanitary, and dignified housing. We additionally want to verify the board is concentrated on low-income housing, not market charge.
- Marshall: The HUD report doesn’t establish any NEW points. Residents, staff, and advocates have raised these points for many years. I might instantly work inside the council and with the manager to create a complete plan to deal with housing of all sorts and configurations within the District together with the dearth of sources and skilled employees at DCHA. We MUST work collectively to resolve these points.
- Hill: Conduct an everyday inspection. Conduct audits to make sure the employees are finishing up their obligations.
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: By taking significantly the prison neglect of public housing residents by budgeting sufficient funding to restore and fill vacant items.
- McLaughlin: We should approve board members and government leaders provided that they’ve intensive information of housing and turnaround administration. The housing authority have to be a public belief stuffed with certified unbiased thinkers. Secondly, we must always create a public scorecard on key metrics (like emptiness charge, share of items in livable situation, and so on.) that gives enhanced transparency.
- Niosi: The most important means the D.C. Council can enhance oversight over the D.C. Housing Authority is just put: elect extra accountable leaders. Three of my opponents, Anita Bonds, Elissa Silverman, and Kenyan McDuffie have been on the D.C. Council for a few years and are culpable within the damaging housing report. For those who acknowledge an issue, it’s your obligation to assist for the betterment of everybody.
🍎 D.C. college students have confronted great studying losses. Ought to the Council have a standalone Training Committee to supervise the town’s management on faculties?
- Silverman: ✅ Sure
- Marshall: ✅ Sure
- Hill: ✅ Sure
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: ✅ Sure
- McLaughlin: ✅ Sure
- Niosi: ✅ Sure
As an at-large member representing all the District, how do you propose to construct group ties throughout D.C.’s various neighborhoods?
- Silverman: All residents need secure streets, high-performing public faculties, housing that is inexpensive, and jobs which can be significant. It’s time to make that even throughout the town and put the sources and political capital into making that true in wards 5, 7, and eight.
- Marshall: By outreach. As council member, I might keep in communities to collect suggestions on the efficiency of the manager from residents as a substitute of simply sitting within the Wilson Constructing, and invite actual residents into the method of governing.
- Hill: I perceive that there are totally different wants for various communities throughout the town. I intend to be concerned with company commissioners, church leaders, advocates, and the residents.
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: By decreasing the shockingly excessive racial and financial disparities which depart many residents disadvantaged of primary wants and divide our residents. Implementing a Inexperienced New Deal for D.C.
- McLaughlin: I’ve labored to do that in my private life over my 20 years in D.C. I’ve lived in 4 of D.C.’s 8 wards, east and west of the river, and opened my residence to guys popping out of jail. I’ll have a employees that displays D.C.’s variety and I’ll present up.
- Niosi: I am a local Washingtonian, born and raised in Brookland. I’ve frolicked knocking on doorways in all eight wards. As your council member, I am going to proceed to interact with Washingtonians from all walks of life by sustaining an open-door coverage in my workplace.
What’s one resolution for decreasing crime?
- Silverman: I hope we are able to proceed to develop my year-round youth internship program, which is connecting 1,000 youngsters with significant work expertise. We have to present hope to our younger residents, displaying them there’s a higher choice.
- Marshall: There are a number of interconnected options that have to be completed concurrently to scale back crime, however the simplest single resolution we are able to take is to create further possibilities for jobs, trades, and careers for individuals in under-resourced communities.
- Hill: I’ve referred to as for a re-introduction of vocational schooling to be reinstated in our public college system. We have to regain the belief of our children and set pathways for them to prosper.
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: Eradicate little one poverty, an egregious human rights violation which ought to have been completed years in the past given D.C.’s greater than ample tax base, first by boosting earnings assist of TANF recipients.
- McLaughlin: Implement a complete, coordinated, citywide Gun Violence Discount Technique with the 4 core parts outlined within the NICJR gun violence discount strategic plan (that was created by consultants in partnership with D.C. residents and leaders).
- Niosi: We’d like a totally funded, absolutely resourced, and absolutely skilled MPD. We have to create a powerful synergy between our communities and the police that serve them. Increasing group policing would assist construct belief and relationships which can be so important.
🚲 D.C. plans to construct 10 miles of protected bicycle lanes a 12 months. As council member, would you vote to construct extra, fewer, or the identical quantity?
- Silverman: ⬆️ Construct extra
- Marshall: 🟰 Similar quantity
- Hill: ⬇️ Fewer
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: ⬆️ Extra
- McLaughlin: 🟰 Similar quantity
- Niosi: 🟰 Similar quantity
How ought to the town restore downtown’s vibrancy?
- Silverman: Work-from-home tradition will not be going away, and we must be strategic about that actuality. Downtown has glorious Metro entry, making it very fascinating for residential transit-oriented improvement. Workplace-to-residential conversion can be a very good factor.
- Marshall: Embrace the brand new actuality of land use and distant work. Reconfigure the downtown core right into a area that gives entry to co-located work, retail, and extra housing to switch the decreased demand for workplace house.
- Hill: First, I might take away the bike lanes which have created horrible site visitors and security issues for residents. Eradicate boundaries for eating places to rent musicians and technicians to host dwell music to strengthen the cultural cloth of the town.
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: Implement congestion charging, transitioning to car-free downtown, and convert unused workplace house to social housing.
- McLaughlin: Migrate to a extra mixed-use construction downtown vs. the present construction that’s predominantly workplace house (by means of conversion of workplace buildings), incent avenue retail through short-term grants for LOCAL companies, and create enhanced cultural programming.
- Niosi: We have to facilitate a secure atmosphere for our companies, guests, and residents alike. We should always lower pointless purple tape to assist our companies which have been shuttered as a consequence of excessive crime and overregulation.
Summarize the state of the town in 5 phrases or much less.
- Silverman: Filled with potential, thriving inequitably
- Marshall: Huge untapped potential
- Hill: Land-grabbing alternative for builders!
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: Nice potential: remove nice disparities
- McLaughlin: Proficient, various, stuffed with promise
- Niosi: Established order has to go!
What’s 1 enjoyable factor voters don’t learn about you?
- Silverman: 🍕 I’ve eaten pizza at each D.C. pizza place within the metropolis.
- Marshall: 🦸 Nerd alert: I am an enormous fan of comedian books (85% Marvel, 10% DC, 5% Picture).
- Hill: 🎣 I like to take kids fishing!
- McDuffie: ❓
- Bonds: ❓
- Schwartzman: 🌱 Lichens are superb.
- McLaughlin: ⛔️ I’ve by no means owned a automotive.
- Niosi: 🥁I carried out a number of occasions on the Vans Warped Tour with my band, Rosy Likes Pink.
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‘Not like him’: DC man with dementia missing 3 days during scorching heat wave

A 73-year-old man with dementia has been missing for three days during this punishing heat wave, and a frantic search is underway.
For years, retired truck driver Frankie Jones Sr. fixed cars for neighbors in Southwest D.C., letting people pay him what they could for his work. Now, a missing person flyer is on every door of the Galveston Street SW apartment complex where Jones lives with his fiancée and family members who love and care for him.
Jones walked out the front door Tuesday at 4 p.m. and didn’t return.
He often went to the parking lot to tinker with the family cars — an ability he retains as he struggles with cognitive decline, said his daughter Julia Marsh.
“We don’t know what direction he went in, so we’re just really trying to figure out if he’s in this area somewhere, in the woods somewhere,” she said. “Maybe he’s somewhere lost, don’t know how to find his way back.”
The family has searched everywhere they can think of, including nearby auto parts stores and car repair shops. Places they think Jones would be drawn to.
They worry about him being out there alone and likely confused in the scorching, potentially deadly heat.
“It’s been hot for the past few days, a hundred degrees, and we still don’t know where he is,” his daughter said. “This is not like him. It’s not like him to walk away and not return.”
Jones stands 5-feet-11-inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. He was last seen wearing a light blue shirt, blue jeans and black-and-white slides.
Anyone who sees Jones should call the D.C. police Real Time Crime Center at (202) 727-9099. If he appears to be in danger, call 911.
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DC teen charged with murder for allegedly hitting man with car before robbing him

WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — A D.C. teen has been charged with first-degree murder after using his car to ram into a man, rob him and attempt to access his bank accounts from an ATM, according to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Kyree Young, 17, followed the victim, Donnel Bracket Phillips, 55, from an ATM near the intersection of 12th Street and U Street NW on May 7 around 4:15 a.m.
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Young hit Phillips with his white Hyundai Santa Fe before robbing him, according to court documents. He then attempted to get access to Phillips’s financial accounts at the same ATM that Philips was using moments prior.
When Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers got to the scene, they found Phillips lying in the roadway. He was unconscious and not breathing.
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Phillips was rushed to the hospital but unfortunately died from his injuries.
Young’s vehicle was later found and detectives gathered enough evidence to identify him as the suspect. On Wednesday, Young appeared before Superior Court Magistrate Judge Robert J. Hildum, who found probable cause that Young committed first-degree murder while armed and ordered him to be held without bond as he waits for trial.
The case is being investigated by MPD and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington Field Division.
U.S. Attorney Pirro also said they are investigating potential accomplices to Young.
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July 4th 2025 Fireworks, Events Around Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, DC — Independence Day falls on a Friday in 2025, kicking off a star-spangled three-day weekend packed with fireworks, festivals and other Fourth of July fun in and around the District of Columbia.
To help you fit it all in on your 4th of July calendar, Patch has put together a guide to what’s going on in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding areas.
July 4 Festivities For 2025
Many people will be heading to D.C. for the big 4th of July Celebration on the National Mall. The National Park Service has posted a schedule of events, maps and other information online to make sure you’re in the best spot to watch the 17.5-minute fireworks display when it starts at 9:09 p.m., weather-permitting.
Viewing from the National Mall
- Plan to arrive early, and to protect yourself from heat-related illness. See Directions and Plan Your Visit.
- Viewing areas on the National Mall near the Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool will be accessible only through secure access points.
- Consider wearing hearing protection. These fireworks are big and loud.
- Consider wearing eye protection to protect yourself from incidental falling debris (ash).
- Consider not bringing pets (some are scared of the loud booms).
- Immediately following the fireworks, areas along Independence Avenue between the Lincoln Memorial and World War II Memorial will be closed for safety checks related to the fireworks launch site. The road and sidewalks will re-open after cleanup crews have completed their inspection and removed any hazardous materials.
Fireworks may be cancelled due to inclement weather
The fireworks display may be delayed or cancelled if there is inclement weather, such as driving rain, high winds, lightning and/or low ceiling cloud cover in the area. Sign up for automated alerts by texting JULY4DC to 888777.
Other Viewing Areas
National Independence Day Parade
The parade kicks off at 11:45 a.m. at 7th Street and Constitution Avenue NW and proceeds west to 17th Street, wrapping up about 2 p.m.
Marching bands, fife and drum corps, floats, military units, giant balloons, equestrian, drill teams and more take part in the celebration of America’s birthday. Learn more here.
A Capitol Fourth Concert
This star-studded salute to Independence Day is broadcast live from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on the West Lawn of the United States Capitol and is free and open to the public. Gates open at 3 p.m. More information is at www.pbs.org/a-capitol-fourth.
Origins Of Independence Day Holiday
Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In that document, the 13 original colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.
During the pivotal summer of 1776, the pre-Revolutionary celebrations honoring King George III’s birthday were replaced with mock funerals as a symbolic break from the crown.
It was an exciting time in Philadelphia — the Continental Congress voted to break from the crown and, two days later on July 4, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the original 13 colonies —New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia — to adopt the Declaration of Independence.
The first annual commemoration of the nation’s independence was in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, while the Revolutionary War was ongoing. Fireworks have been part of Fourth of July festivities since the first celebration in Philadelphia.
Today, Americans celebrate with fireworks, parades, concerts, and family gatherings and barbecues. Celebrations, though, predate by centuries the designation of Independence Day as a federal holiday, which didn’t happen until 1941.
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