A D.C. official said Friday that the nation’s capital is doing well with getting federal funding out the door to help residents who need assistance paying for rent and utilities.
D.C. is now publishing data on COVID-19 infections among vaccinated individuals – and so far, it proves that vaccines have been highly effective in preventing serious illness and death from the virus.
A few hours after the international broadcast of gunplay outside Nationals Park on July 17, and one day after the horrible shooting death of 6-year-old Nyiah Courtney in Southeast Washington, Northwest D.C.'s Ward 4 experienced a 77-minute!-->…
D.C. drivers will soon get the option to show off their love of wild animals with a new “protect local wildlife” specialty license plate, pending a final vote by the D.C. Council.
The Capitol Police Board has named J. Thomas Manger as the new chief of the U.S. Capitol Police. Manger, who served more than 40 years in policing, starts his appointment Friday, following months of internal turmoil within the agency!-->…
Lafayette Square is more than just a park. Named after the Marquis de Lafayette, the seven-acre park is a respite of green in downtown D.C., featuring the best view of the White House and an iconic statue of Andrew Jackson.
Why isn’t the first 20-mile section of the C&O Canal towpath, with Mile 0 in our nation’s capital, maintained and repaired to the level seen in other, northern sections?
The University of the District of Columbia will continue offering a number of financial perks to attract more students to the school, as well as lending a helping hand to current students heading into their final year.
J. Thomas Manger, who spent 21 years as a police chief in the wealthy Washington suburbs of Montgomery and Fairfax counties, was named Thursday to take over the U.S. Capitol Police as it tries to regain its footing in the aftermath of the!-->…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland vowed Thursday that the Justice Department would crack down on gun trafficking corridors as part of a comprehensive approach to combat surging gun violence that also includes funding!-->…
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware issued an order Thursday approving the former Marriott Wardman Park’s $152.25 million sale to an affiliate of Carmel Partners, likely marking a permanent end to the Northwest D.C. property’s days as a!-->…
School starts in D.C. in about a month, but parents and teachers said they don’t have answers to simple questions. The District’s schools chancellor offered what information he has, but he said it could change.
Officials with DC Health said the relatively low rate of cases where vaccinated residents come down with COVID-19 — known as breakthrough cases — are an encouraging sign that the vaccines are effective and safe.
Two hundred of the more than 375,000 D.C. residents who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus have tested positive for the coronavirus and four have died, according to a dashboard District officials unveiled Thursday.