D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday she wants concerns about the operations of the District’s Department of Forensic Sciences “fully investigated” after a national oversight board temporarily suspended the lab’s accreditation to perform!-->…
The Carnegie Institution for Science, a nonprofit founded in 1902 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie, is in talks to sell its D.C. headquarters to Qatar, the Middle Eastern country that is no stranger to the District's commercial real estate!-->…
The coronavirus pandemic has inspired many people to try gardening, drawn by the call of the outdoors and the lure of homegrown food. At the same time, there has been a shortage of seeds — some big companies even stopped selling them to!-->…
Theaters and other live entertainment venues in the District can reopen for seated entertainment at limited capacity and other facilities can increase capacity starting May 1, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday.
More than a year after enacting a sweeping ban on District-wide evictions, D.C. lawmakers are considering whittling down the city’s eviction moratorium.
Several of D.C.’s COVID-19 restrictions on entertainment venues, swimming pools, and museums will change on May 1, as the city continues to vaccinate more residents.
Elizabeth Davis, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, was killed in a two-car crash in Prince George’s County on Sunday night, the union confirmed Monday.
Elizabeth A. Davis, a fierce advocate for D.C. educators and the outspoken president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, died Sunday night in a car crash in Prince George’s County.
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OppFi Charged Illegal Interest Rates of up to 198% -- More than Eight Times Higher than the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
In a deadly pattern we’ve seen before, coronavirus infections are rising across the region but area elected officials are ignoring health experts’ advice to tighten restrictions on public gatherings and businesses to thwart the disease’s!-->…
The last time the pastor had seen his congregation in person was March 2020. The coronavirus had triggered a global pandemic, prompting him to shutter his church in Northwest Washington.