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David Nakamura
David Nakamura has been at The Washington Post since the early 1990s and has hit for the cycle when it comes to covering the D.C. region. He has covered the Virginia suburbs in the Loudoun County bureau, the Maryland suburbs from the Prince George's County bureau and, since 2002, the...
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Dion Haynes
Dion Haynes joined The Washington Post in 2005 and covers the D.C. Public Schools. In 2007, he worked on the series "Fixing D.C.'s Schools," which won a Scripps Howard Award for best web reporting. He also wrote about two high-achieving young men at Ballou High School for the paper's 2006...
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Nikita Stewart
Nikita Stewart covers the District Council and has worked at The Washington Post for three years. Previously she covered government in Prince William County. Before joining The Post, she worked at the Star-Ledger in New Jersey, where she covered Newark's then-mayor Sharpe James. Nikita Stewart's Recent Posts on D.C. Wire...
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Sylvia Moreno
Sylvia Moreno joined The Washington Post in 1997. She covers affordable housing issues in the District and worked for three years as The Post's Southwest correspondent, based in Texas. She covered the District for five years before that, and Alexandria and Arlington for a year and a half. Prior to...
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Theola Labbé
Theola Labbé (labbet@washpost.com) is a Metro reporter for The Washington Post. She joined the newspaper in 2001 and has covered Maryland education, social services in D.C. and was a former Iraq correspondent, winning an award for her foreign coverage. She has also written for Newsday, the Detroit Free Press and...
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Yolanda Woodlee
Yolanda Woodlee has been a political reporter at The Washington Post for 14 years and has covered the administrations of four mayors, including the comeback of Council member and former mayor Marion Barry. Her reporting was instrumental in having the name of former Mayor Anthony A. Williams removed from the...
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About the D.C. Wire
The D.C. Wire is live! Washington Post reporters will take you to the heart of the District's political life, from neighborhoods to the D.C. Council to Mayor Adrian M. Fenty's bullpen. Politics is the thread running through everything in this town, whether it's the battle for a vote in Congress...
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