Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District’s nonvoting member of Congress, is filing legislation that asks Congress to sell to the city one of the largest tracts of vacant land in the District: the 190-acre RFK Stadium site.
A week after police confiscated artist Robin Bell’s projection equipment and arrested one of his collaborators, the local visual artist has his equipment back and plans to get back in the game, stepping up the number of projections he’s!-->…
The Madison Downtown Washington, D.C., has completed its $4 million renovation, and from its new cocktail lounge, the Hilton hotel is raising its glass to Dolley Madison, the inspiration for the transformation.
There was a several year period during which the Kennedy Center’s major festivals focused on specific cultural regions, including the Arabian peninsula, Mexico, India, Ireland, and Scandinavia, which is reasonable given the area’s!-->…
Moved by the #MeToo wave that swept America and sexual assault allegations that rocked the Supreme Court confirmation process, the D.C. Council stood in solidarity last fall against sexual abuse in all of its ugly forms.
The Emory Fellowship, a United Methodist Congregation in Ward 4, has been holding their Sunday worship services in a nearby school for more than two years. It was a hardship they knowingly undertook when they decided to build affordable!-->…
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.’s modern luxury brand, Conrad, is finally on the McLean hotelier’s home turf. The hotel began welcoming guests in February, and it officially opens to the public Friday.
Establishing the National Law Enforcement Museum was a two-decade effort, but now — only five months removed from its grand opening — it appears the museum is struggling to attract visitors and facing a financial crunch.
A Nobel Prize-winning economist designed an algorithm that transformed where Washington kids go to school. But how far can it go in addressing segregation and inequality?
D.C. Council Member Brandon T. Todd (D-Ward 4) has been fined $4,000 after campaign-finance regulators found that he improperly used government resources to try to sway a State Board of Education race last year.
Communities east of the Anacostia River will get their very first urgent care center later this year, after a D.C. regulatory agency finally granted the last bureaucratic approval the center needed to open its doors. Washington City Paper!-->…
A Northwest D.C. assisted-living facility waited nearly a week to tell authorities about an alleged sexual abuse incident involving a woman with dementia and an on-site construction worker, the News4 I-Team has uncovered.