The District Department of Transportation has failed to complete as many sidewalk repairs as the year before, leaving some taxpayers to wonder why their hard-earned money isn’t being used to address their concerns.
Frustrated drivers blame confusing parking signs for mass ticketing and towing on a popular Southwest D.C. street
Maine Avenue SW, across the street from District Wharf, is the third most towed street in all of Washington, D.C. Drivers say it's because the parking signs are confusing.
Elevator inspections fall behind in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Elevator inspection records revealed flaws in the system, including a drop in inspections and safety checks during the pandemic.
After nationwide rise in fatal drug overdoses, District updates residents on preventative methods
Hundreds of people died of opioid overdoses in D.C. in 2020. Advocates and officials hope to continue providing support with treatment and check-ins afterward.
Adams Morgan neighborhood commissioners echo District-wide traffic fatality concerns
The neighborhood commission unanimously passed a resolution calling for DDOT to implement more safety measures as 2021 crash deaths surpass 2020.
Shaw Holiday Art Market returns for in-person shopping
Shaw’s Art Market was virtual in 2020, but this year residents can expect more direct engagement with artists the day of Dec. 18th.
A tale of two fleets: ACPS and DASH offer glimpse into future of transportation in Alexandria
State funding and a city-wide push for sustainability is increasing the number of electric buses on the road. Analyses of DASH and ACPS help show what’s to come.
Residents, children block Brookland intersection advocating for safer streets
Community members gathered at the corner of 14th and Irving St. Northeast in remembrance of 5-year-old Allie Hart, who died after being hit by a car while on her bicycle earlier this year.
Former Fairfax elementary teacher arrested for sexual battery of a minor
Police urge anyone who may have had a concerning interaction with suspect Roger McKay to contact the Major Crimes Bureau.
Demonstrators call for end of U.S. foreign policy in Ethiopia amid civil war
Ethiopia has been in a civil war for over a year with former governing party Tigray People’s Liberation Front. Demonstrators outside the State Department on Friday say the Biden administration has undermined the...
Two arrested after fight broke out on Orange Line Train, one suspect injured
Police responded to a fight on a Metro train Friday morning that involved a box cutter. This is the latest instance of violence on public transit.
First Ward 4 walk-up vaccination site opens at Petworth Library
Residents of Ward 4 can now receive their COVID-19 vaccines and boosters along with a flu shot at the Petworth Neighborhood Library.
Armed robbery on 14th Street in Columbia Heights
Upwards of $1000 worth of cash and several phones were stolen from Mobile X, a phone repair shop, the owner said.
Scooterist struck, injured in Central Business District
The accident comes during the tail end of the deadliest year in traffic fatalities in the district in nearly a decade.
Person fires gun toward train at Columbia Heights Metro station
This shooting marks the second act of gunfire at the Metro station in the past two weeks.
Supreme Court landmark abortion case could have historic repercussions
Tensions outside the courthouse were high as the justices heard arguments limiting abortion access.
Protestors shut down morning traffic on Capitol Hill
Five intersections closed and a total of 40 arrests made as protestors demand congressional action before the legislative session ends this week.
With 39 traffic deaths this year, skepticism of city’s efforts swells
2021 has been one of the most fatal years in traffic crashes despite measures like Vision Zero and changing traffic safety reporting procedures. Advocates and residents want greater action. Before 4B ANC Commissioner...






