DeEvening Links: Prostituesday

The campaign goes on!
(KevinFor7.com)
D.C. Council candidate Kevin B. Chavous
entered into a deal today that will end his prosecution on a solicitation of prostitution charge as long as he stays away from the scene of his alleged crime and does 32 hours of community service. Silent after the hearing except to say his campaign will continue, Chavous has yet to explain what exactly happened the night police say he negotiated oral sex for $20. Meanwhile, Tim Craig
reports at D.C. Wire, the city’s attorney general and police department are pushing back on a proposal to create permanent “prostitution-free zones” in the area Chavous wants to represent. (And a hat tip to @chuckthies for headline.)
In other news:
The skinny from the House hearing on Occupy D.C. (The Buzz, WAMU-FM, City Desk, AP, Legal Times, DCist)
The Howard Theater’s fab new marquee (PoP)
Big Microsoft announcement tomorrow — does it include a move to St. Elizabeths? (Bisnow)
Vince Gray was not invited to the State of the Union; he’s not the first mayor to get snubbed (City Desk)
WTTG-TV: Our bad. (TV Column)
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07:32 PM ET, 01/24/2012















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