Democratic wins deepen divisions on shutdown Democratic candidates pulled off swift election day wins in New York City, Virginia and New Jersey amid the longest federal government shutdown in American history. Still, both parties are refusing to take the blame for... Kordell MartinIsabel Del MastroKendall StatonTerrance WilliamsNovember 5, 2025
Organizations planned Dia de los Muertos celebration without concern for ICE Organizations partnered with The Wharf said they had no concerns about participant safety while planning the celebration. Kordell MartinNovember 4, 2025
The complicated relationship of Black Women and the ‘No Kings’ movement Some Black women are opting out of protests after feeling unheard in the 2024 presidential election. Ellen TannorKelly DoyleKordell MartinOctober 22, 2025
This Southwest museum is not shutting down The Rubell Museum in Southwest remains open even as Smithsonian museums and the National Gallery temporarily shut down. Kordell MartinOctober 21, 2025
Dueling parties, frozen talks: Shutdown drags into third week Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over a spending bill that would reopen the government. Luisa ClausenKordell MartinJoshua SunKelly DoyleOctober 15, 2025
Southwest rent prices are high, resident concerns are higher Residents are frustrated with the lack of affordable housing in Southwest and want the District to do more. Kordell MartinOctober 7, 2025
Market SW is ending, but neighborhood-building events will continue Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Southwest Library are among the groups sponsoring events. Kordell MartinSeptember 23, 2025
Worries mount despite good business at DC’s Fish Market Longtime D.C. residents say that the Municipal Fish Market is here to stay, while others warn of impending consequences. Kordell MartinSeptember 9, 2025