Sports betting has arrived at Nationals Park, with BetMGM rolling out its app at the ballpark on Thursday — which happened to be a rainout for the home team.
At a ribbon-cutting event to open a new mobile vaccination pod on Thursday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the creation of a COVID-19 vaccine outreach workforce.
After a year of back-and-forth over initiatives to defund the police, D.C. lawmakers are again considering how much of the city’s budget should go toward officers and how much should be directed to other violence interruption programs.
After many months of pandemic lockdowns, shuttered schools, and personal financial losses, you could forgive a D.C. resident for just wanting to, well, let out a damn big roar.
D.C. Councilmember Brianne Nadeau (D-Ward 1) has re-introduced a bill that would allow non-citizens to vote in local D.C. elections. The bill would expand voting eligibility to legal permanent residents — Green Card-holders — and would!-->…
More than two months after D.C.’s troubled crime lab lost its national accreditation, the city has filed an appeal, alleging that “fatal” conflicts of interest and misrepresented information within the U.S. Attorney’s Office led to its!-->…
The sudden death of former D.C. Council at-large and Ward 7 candidate Greg Rhett has prompted District residents to talk about his work to upgrade education in the ward and encouraging young people to become political leaders.
Wendell Allsbrook, owner of the Georgetown Butcher shop located in the Northwest neighborhood that bears its name, operates one of the few Black-owned enterprises of its kind in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and looks forward to!-->…
A stretch of V Street NW, just north of the U Street Corridor, has a handful of two and three-story rowhouses all lined up along the north side of the block. And in the middle, jutting up more than twice their height, is 1013 V Street NW.
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