An exhibit at Alexandria’s Torpedo Factory Art Center blends art and technology and invites visitors to rethink their digital lives and the hidden risks of an interconnected world. In a unique fusion of technology...
Local businesses on World Pride 2025: ‘All eyes are going to be on us’
Election results could influence the weeklong event’s identity as owners think about security and programming.
Non-citizen residents living in DC area fear election aftermath
Half of DC’s foreign-born residents are not eligible to vote in November, but they still fear the potential impacts.
International journalists follow presidential race closely for home audiences
Washington-based news organizations focus on conflict and human rights.
Campaign merch: Voters keep items for years
DC-area boutiques, street vendors and online retailers sell merchandise in a contentious race. Who is ahead? Location matters.
Election draws volunteers in DC ahead of schedule, and more youth
2000 volunteers are ready to help guide voters on election day.
DC Drag Lab opens the stage to up-and-coming drag performers in the DMV
At Songbyrd Music House, newcomers are invited to show off their skills with the support of established drag stars.
Friendship Heights to get a pair of protected bike lanes
Two approved protected bike lanes in Friendship Heights to kick off network for cyclists
Homeless shelters are full across DC and a Georgetown drop-in center is more important than ever
Colder weather means homeless people can access overnight shelter for the first time in months, but has DC planned enough beds for hypothermia season?
Councilmember Trayon White faces bribery charges amid community support.
The FBI recently arrested Washington D.C. councilmember Trayon White for taking money and other gifts to pressure District agencies to award contracts to businesses that provide violence interruption programs.
Montgomery County takes action on faith-based hate crimes
Following the October 7 attack in Israel, hate crimes have spiked in the U.S.
Columbia Heights building owners fined for hazardous, unsafe conditions after gas explosion
Dusty remains, broken glass, displaced residents and questionable living quality in a Columbia Heights apartment has left tenants and the district in search for answers.
Logan Circle bar increases sales by 50% during ‘Love is Blind’ watch parties
The Crown & Crow is featured in this season of the reality dating show. Every Wednesday, fans visit the “set” and watch new episodes over discounted, themed drinks.
American University continues to weigh arming officers despite little vocal support from faculty, staff, students
The Wash attended the first three forums to discuss arming American University police officers. The meetings featured light attendance, an initial indication that few campus members publicly support enhancing weaponry...
Tourism Boom: Alexandria’s lodging sector rebounds to record highs
Record numbers of visitors coming to enjoy Alexandria's unique blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy are up for this year.
Bethesda new home construction, upset residents and the county’s response
Montgomery County hired a new building inspector to oversee housing construction standards. The move is in response to a growing concern from citizens worried about hastily, poorly built homes.
Taste of Bethesda brings in a culture of cuisine and community yet again
The food and music festival was back for another year in Downtown Bethesda this past Saturday offering entertainment for a large crowd.
Uncertainty for 150 kids as Jelleff after-school club seeks temporary home
The Boys and Girls Club’s home is set for demolition ahead of a $28 million renovation. But where will the kids go in the meantime?






