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Zoning Into a New D.C.

Current zoning code is “a mish-mash that even lawyers have trouble charting a course through,” said Gary Peterson, who represents Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) on the Zoning Review Taskforce

Campus Notebook: Ford Eatery Moves

The new restaurant is open from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Most employees (all who want to) will continue to work for the family at the new location, Skenteris said.

K Street Files: Doling out Greenbacks

The big shocker of the first half of the year was a report that Valerie Osborne of Osborne Consulting filed on behalf of Mount Nittany Medical Center for a whopping $6 million.

Challengers Thriving in Pre-Primary FEC Reports

Knollenberg outspent his 2006 challenger by almost 8-1 and won by only 6 points, so Democrats do not need to be disheartened by the fundraising disparity between Peters and the incumbent.

Dangers Lurk for Walkers

In Ward 6, M Street in Southwest and Southeast, near the new Nationals Park and the emerging Federal Center Southeast, will see improvements.

Hill Talk: Recognizing a Historic Committee

The reception will begin in the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Room in Russell 253 at 5 p.m. before moving to the Senate Caucus Room in Russell 325 for dinner at 6 p.m.

DCCC Cash Advantage Grew in June

Meanwhile, with more than a 6-1 cash-on-hand advantage four months before Election Day, DCCC officials revealed details Monday of what they described as an unprecedented voter-contact effort.

Indiana Upset in the Wind?

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) in the May 6 Democratic presidential primary. Still, President Bush took 68 percent of the vote there in the 2004 White House election.

Don’t Judge a Library by Its Cover

Sarah Dykstra, a Capitol Hill nanny whose two 6-year-old charges live equidistant from the Southeast and Northeast libraries, visits both about twice a week.

DSCC Invests Early on Field

The DSCC’s financial dominance continued in June, when it raised $10.8 million compared with the NRSC’s $6 million, to finish with $46.3 million in the bank, compared with $24.6 million for its GOP

Energized for the Future

KONDRACKE: Renewables now account for about 6 percent of U.S. energy supplies, is that right? What do you think they could account for 10 years from now and maybe 20 years from now? SEN.