Kendall Bryan was beginning another day at the summer jobs program he directed in Northeast Washington a couple of weeks ago when two city officials arrived for what he thought was an unscheduled tour.
MRP Realty is making major progress on its Northeast D.C. development pipeline this month, celebrating the groundbreaking of one project and securing financing that will kick-start construction on another.
“As black people, the cannabis industry is an industry that we’ve been notoriously left out of … This is an opportunity for us to build a special expertise.”
Sarah Yerkes was in her 90s when a friend invited her to try something new. A graduate of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, Yerkes had had decades-long careers: first as a landscape architect using brick and stone; then as a!-->…
About 39,000 Pepco customers lost power for several hours starting Saturday afternoon, an outage that affected a wide swath of Northwest Washington, including parts of the Shaw, Logan Circle, U Street, Dupont Circle, Woodley Park, Van!-->…
A person was able to drive their car across a station platform onto the tracks last winter — and Amtrak security failures are to blame, a report finds.
Sean Doolittle of the Washington Nationals took part in D.C. Public Library’s Summer Challenge Program Saturday and visited Cleveland Park where he encouraged his youngest fans to keep their minds active and engaged through books.
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
July 27, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
WASHINGTON, D.C – As the House departed for August recess, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today released the following statement urging!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
On Thursday night, residents — many of them summer interns — came home to Mitchell Hall at The George Washington University to find ceiling tiles being removed from hallways. Found under some of those tiles, was what appears to be mold.
Metro has spent more than $400,000 since 2003 maintaining a self-cleaning bathroom at the Huntington Yellow Line station. That’s according to a new Metro Inspector General report, which analyzed invoices related to the facility.