The leader of the Proud Boys extremist group was sentenced to more than five months in jail on Monday for burning a Black Lives Matter banner that was torn down from a historic Black church in downtown Washington and bringing two!-->…
Proud Boys leader Enrique “Henry” Tarrio was sentenced Monday to more than five months in jail for burning a Black Lives Matter banner that his group stole from a historically Black church and for an unrelated weapons charge for carrying!-->…
D.C.'s deputy mayor for health said that MedStar, the hospital system that most often treats D.C.'s low-income patients, plans to end its contracts with two insurers that cover most of the D.C. residents enrolled in Medicaid, meaning those!-->…
The developers of Skyland Town Center in Ward 7 have signed a full-service restaurant to join the handful of fast-casual spots and other retail tenants.
D.C.-based &pizza plans to continue expanding its footprint locally and beyond the D.C. region as the Covid-19 pandemic has created new opportunities for retail tenants across Greater Washington.
A sinkhole in the southbound lane of the Third Street tunnel at Fourth Street and New York Ave. NW caused multiple street closures around the area Monday morning.
You’re supposed to be quiet in the library. At a go-go show? Not so much. But the shouts have joined the “shhhh”s at the D.C. Public Library, courtesy of a new photo collection. Nearly 2,000 photographs taken by Chip Py at area go-go shows!-->…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 23, 2021
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Kata Hall (MD)
Grant Neely (VA)
Addressing an injustice of six decades ago, Virginia returns!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
In 2019, only 30% of fourth grade students in DC performed at or above the proficient level on the National Assessment of Educational Progress exam in reading, ranking us 47th nationally. This does not even account for subsequent COVID-19!-->…
Commuters headed through D.C. on Monday morning have more than the usual gridlock to deal with: there’s a sinkhole at the 3rd Street Tunnel that has closed the tunnel completely.
Roughly three years after opening its first establishment in D.C.’s Navy Yard, the Mission Group has inked a deal to open a second venue literally across the street.
In the wake of the departure of US troops and the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, thousands of Afghan refugees are arriving in the D.C. area, and a number of local agencies and businesses are collecting funds, supplies, and welcoming!-->…
When the National Gallery of Art postponed its landmark exhibition on Baroque Italian art last year, it was an early and shocking signal of the magnitude of the coming global pandemic.
The absurdity of this moment, neighborhood children using your flooded backyard as a playful body of water, is not lost on frustrated homeowners Brendan and Colleen Quinn.
Due to increased security concerns over a September rally planned in support of the people arrested for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, the Metropolitan Police Department will activate its entire force for that day. WUSA9 first reported!-->…