In Washington, D.C., Nikki Haley promotes her new book, but most attention is being focused on her comments about the Republican party during contentious times.
Once the realm of the tinfoil hat club, conspiracy theories find their way to Congress
CrowdStrike, among other theories, is getting a significant amount of attention during the impeachment hearings, which experts fear can have consequences beyond 2020.
Protected: Impeach Thanksgiving? A guide to dodge impeachment arguments with family and friends
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Who is Gordon Sondland? 5 things to know
In advance of his public testimony Wednesday, The Wash wrote a brief primer on U.S. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland and why his testimony today matters.
‘This is history and I can’t just sit back.’
Meet the impeachment onlookers who hope to see history in the making. Visitors lined up at the break of dawn to witness Congressional testimony.
Tuesday testimony: Vindman, for the record
As Congress enters the second full week of impeachment hearings, two officials who were privy to the Ukraine call are the first to testify.
Cracked rail at Columbia Heights station delays Green and Yellow line commuters
Despite regular maintenance under the SafeTrack plan, a cracked rail in Columbia Heights forced trains to single-track and put commuters behind on Monday.
Protected: The fate of Northern Virginia’s Juvenile Detention Center is uncertain
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Brookland residents say police should focus on stopping tire thefts
Police "never follow up" according to those who complain.
Another food stand falls victim to Union Market’s turnover rate
Numerous food vendors in Union Market come and go, leaving locals and residents to wonder why these places aren’t permanent. That’s because the gourmet food hall wasn’t designed to host the same restaurants for a long...
Street sweeping shuts down while complaints mount
The road debris could possibly be left for another five months.
‘Kids need to see authors like us,’ D.C. teens write, launch their own books
The books' topics range from toxic masculinity to grief. The authors said they hope their books inspire younger children.
District reverses course on athletic field decision
Banneker student-athletes find victory in overturning District athletic field decision.
The city expands pet waste ‘doggy bag’ stations.
The focus shifts from enforcement to encouragement.
Program Giving Students Alternative to Calling Police Raises Concerns
Residents are conflicted with the service's growth and abilities.
Ward 1’s new Public Safety Coalition brings resources to those who need them most
Violent crime is all too common in Columbia Heights. This group hopes to change that.
DDot gives local government parking power
Transportation officials say enhanced residential parking decisions are better made by ANCs.
The past, present and future of the District’s fallout shelters
Just below the surface, the District is hiding hundreds of fallout shelters. But in a pinch, could you still use one?






