A 125-unit affordable housing project, The Faircliff, is slated for a December completion after breaking ground in January last year near Euclid Street.
Vaping and other safety precautions discussed for the new school year
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School officials and community members react to swirling ideas of vaping detectors and other safety measures in the school.
14th Street business security measures remain intact after neighboring burglary
Logan Circle business owners have mixed concerns after a high-profile merchandise heist.
Families are coming back to museums. How do they keep kids engaged?
Parents, museums try to involve children in more complex exhibits.
Capitol Hill ‘makeover’ falls short of reaching whole community
Residents and employees in the neighborhood say the parks are cleaner, but exorbitant costs hinder further growth.
‘Wait and See’ presidential election spells uncertainty for E.V. owners
Biden's policies encouraged Americans to buy E.V.s in record-breaking numbers. Now, the presidential election could mean owners don’t see the benefits they were promised.
AI in an art museum? Could be closer than you think
With the rise in AI-generated art, museum-goers indicate overwhelming interest in seeing AI in art museu
Coffee shops, cafés grapple with post-pandemic, remote work trends
Remote employees opt to work in coffee shops and cafés but the shift isn’t enough to meet pre-pandemic business levels.
Far from the holiday crowds, this Smithsonian museum doesn’t mind the quiet
The Anacostia Community Museum prides itself on putting community first — whether or not the tourists follow.
D.C. shops thrive in the evolving age of electric bikes and scooters
Electric bicycles and scooters have risen in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic, but are people really benefiting from technological advancements in transportation. Some say yes.
Memorial Day parking is free in D.C. Should it be?
Free parking is often touted as a way to get people into downtowns. But many Memorial Day drivers in D.C. were oblivious to it in the first place.
D.C. street vendors persevere through tumultuous weather
From pouring rain to sweltering heat, independent sellers try to make a living.
‘Can’t survive without it’: Contactless payment inflates vender prices
Customers take on financial burden for fees associated with Apple Pay and other digital wallets.
Fighting for favorites
Voters in NH look past the meet-and-greet events to focus on policy and actions.
What is presidential?
Faced with a ‘disappointing’ slate, voters assess what they’re looking for in a leader.
The ‘stability’ factor in the New Hampshire primaries
Voters tout restoring common sense, stability.






