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MoCo Parents push back on proposed school boundaries

The school system unveiled multiple proposals for the new attendance zones earlier this month. Parents say the new boundaries backstep on promises.

C&O Canal awakens as Georgetown prepares for boat tours’ return

After more than two years of waiting, residents are looking forward to the return of boat tours on the historic C&O Canal next spring.

Electric vehicle charging stations may replace two AdMo parking spots

An electric vehicle curbside charging company teams with the D.C. Department of Transportation to install charging stations throughout the District. Residents wonder how successful the potential charging stations in Adams Morgan would be.

Future of GEICO headquarters under discussion

The former headquarters rests on 26 acres. Montgomery County officials are discussing the possible future of the site, taking residents’ voices into consideration.

The complicated relationship of Black Women and the ‘No Kings’ movement

Some Black women are opting out of protests after feeling unheard in the 2024 presidential election.

“We will not cooperate!” Washington says ‘No Kings’ again to Donald Trump

Thousands flood the streets of Washington, D.C., on Sunday, marching toward Capitol Hill to protest what they call the Trump administration’s abuse of presidential power. They rally to defend the Constitution and civil liberties, and to oppose...

Barnes & Noble returns to Downtown D.C. after a decade

The bookstore chain will return to Penn Quarter in January, reflecting a renewed interest in in-person book shopping.

This Southwest museum is not shutting down

The Rubell Museum in Southwest remains open even as Smithsonian museums and the National Gallery temporarily shut down.

This last Black institution along the Anacostia is navigating development with intention

As billion-dollar developments shape the Anacostia waterfront, Seafarers Yacht Club, the oldest black boating club in the country, anchors its legacy in resiliency, partnership and protection from its historic designation. 

From Malcolm X Park to workshops: Rhythm and belonging

For half a century, Malcolm X Park’s Sunday drum circle has been a D.C tradition. Today, drumming endures in teaching spaces throughout the DMV.

West End, Foggy Bottom prepare for 50th Marine Corps Marathon

As thousands of runners prepare to celebrate the Marine Corps Marathon’s 50th year, residents along its route live in a different world — one of detours, confusion and unanswered questions.

DC Water fixes long-running water leak in Wesley Heights

DC Water had nearly two years to fix an ongoing water leak in Wesley Heights, but after an article points out the negligence, the leak is repaired.

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