S5 E15 ∙ Correspondents' Lunch ∙
Leslie is excited to be speaking at a luncheon for journalists, but when an obnoxious tabloid reporter steals her jokes, she sets out to get revenge.
Leslie and Andy visit Ben and April at their new jobs in Washington, DC.
Leslie tries to tackle diabetes in Pawnee by proposing a city-wide tax on giant soft drinks.
Leslie negotiates with her fellow councillors to pass a new law.
Leslie and Ann teach a safe-sex class at a senior citizens' centre.
Leslie's future with Ben is on hold after he gets a job offer.
Leslie is determined to bring together Ben's divorced parents at her engagement party.
Leslie is upset when April tries to get Lot 48 turned into a dog park.
Leslie and Ben meet an architect from their rival town of Eagleton.
Ron, Diane, and Leslie attend a woodworking awards dinner.
Leslie's hen party is ruined by Councilman Jamm's attempts to put a fast-food restaurant on Lot 48.
Leslie and April volunteer to work for the sanitation department as part of a drive to fight sexism.
Ann wants to find a sperm donor and April replaces Leslie at a public hearing about a new park.
The department has to put together a last-minute fund-raising gala for the new park without Leslie.
Leslie and Ben decide to get married right after the gala, but it doesn't go to plan.
Leslie is excited to speak at a luncheon for journalists - until a reporter steals her jokes.
Leslie tries to save a video store from going out of business.
Leslie goes with Ben to his home town in Minnesota so he can get the key to the city.
Leslie searches for a new head of animal control and Ann convinces Ron to go see a doctor.
A concerned citizen fights Leslie's efforts to removed some outdated Pawnee laws.
Jerry announces that it his last day before retirement and Leslie rushes to organise a party.
Leslie and Ron compete for Councilman Jamm's vote.
A campaign is launched to have Leslie removed from office.