D.C. Council extends the curfew till April. Navy Yard residents question whether this is a fair public safety measure.
‘Disappointing’ D.C.: Locals are worried, visitors feel shut out
One activist called it a “multi-generational traumatic event.”
D.C. Council extends the curfew till April. Navy Yard residents question whether this is a fair public safety measure.
Thirty artists from across the Americas gathered in D.C. this weekend for the National Museum of the American Indian’s annual market, sharing work rooted in tradition.
The National Capital Planning Commission approves placement of the monument in Constitution Gardens. Visitors to the Mall welcome the news and wonder why it took so long.
Residents and businesses are voicing their excitement as they prepare for The Wharf’s holiday boat parade Saturday.
Despite the recent shooting of two National Guard soldiers late last month, hundreds attended the National Christmas Tree lighting last night in Washington, D.C. Guests of the event dismissed safety concerns, focusing on the opportunity to attend...
Many counties in the state lack enough physicians to meet basic needs. Leaders say workforce barriers are leaving rural residents behind.
Metro has rolled out new app-based bike lockers at Foggy Bottom and Eastern Market, giving cyclists a cheaper and more secure parking option. Riders welcomed the upgrade but said the system’s impact will depend on how quickly it expands — a timeline...
After a successful pilot, DDOT is looking for ways to expand the recent driver training program, which ended earlier this year. The partnership between four area high schools, Vision Zero, and Dexterity Driving School saw over 120 students gain...
Amit Peled is showing the DMV area how classical music can be performed in a relaxed way.
Rose Park Winter Market Night is approaching, but the park’s trash crisis remains unresolved.
The county opened the first of five new bus rapid transit lines in 2020. The next won't open until 2028.
Ella Vaughn made waves at the Opera for Peace academy that took place in the French Embassy in November.
One activist called it a “multi-generational traumatic event.”
The construction has been delayed at least three times. With water continuing to erode the two cemeteries, the District Department of Transportation is pressured to give an answer about its next plan.
As colder months approach, residents worry about persistent leak at 3101 New Mexico Ave NW. DC Water says it’s responsible, but it has not addressed it.
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