A year after Audi Field opened, the Buzzard Point neighborhood appears poised to see its first new wave of development realized next year. Some of the larger projects slated for the area, however, are still in the theoretical phase. Today,!-->…
An important new campaign to boost public education in the District of Columbia is underway. Scandalously, while there are 12,000 students on waitlists for public charter schools, the city owns around one million square feet of surplus!-->…
Outside Allen Chapel AME Church, schoolchildren mourning their friend lined up for cupcakes and goody bags filled with candy and decorated with photos of 11-year-old Karon Brown.
The nation's capital is not lacking in politicians, trade organizations, visiting dignitaries and the like with something to say. A new partnership will soon open a media hub where they can do their talking, and deliver it to the world.
While some folks anticipate being able to swim in D.C.’s rivers in the near future, don’t expect being able to (safely) jump into Rock Creek anytime soon.
Four years after a planned-unit development for Union Market and the adjacent warehouse were first approved, the Zoning Commission (ZC) will hold its first vote on the project's newest iteration this evening.
A tiny parasite is making some District residents sick to their stomach and health officials say it may be linked to fresh basil brought to the region from Mexico.
To bystanders, it will look like any other walking tour: A few dozen people wandering through the Tidal Basin, clearly together, gazing at the Jefferson Memorial and wide-eyed at the Washington Monument.
Eight months ago, the DC Council passed a bill regulating short-term rentals around the city. Now, two months before the bill is scheduled for implementation, the Council is nudging the Zoning Commission to amend how the zoning code treats!-->…
Washington’s Union Station and the Ivy City Yard maintenance facility continue to have serious security gaps that make them vulnerable to trespassers and potential safety problems, according to a report from Amtrak’s inspector general!-->…