The D.C. Environmental Film Festival was set to be held in March, but when the coronavirus pandemic hit, it quickly pivoted to virtual screenings for a select few films.
Coronavirus cases in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are hitting new highs — and, in some places, surpassing this past spring’s surge. Cases are increasing here as they are throughout the country as people become more lax about guidelines on!-->…
If you’re looking for places in the D.C. area to dine out or grab drinks while supporting Black-owned businesses, DMV Black Restaurant Week is offering some sweet deals.
As D.C. contends with how to safely reopen schools during the coronavirus pandemic, voters in the nation’s capital have added four new members to a board of key education advisors.
On Veterans Day, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will unveil a new memorial honoring the military service of Native Americans, marking the end of a years-long effort that involved an act of Congress and a national!-->…
A hearing today on a rent control bill in DC highlighted the differing perspectives on the city's hot-button issue, a month after a previous hearing raised concerns about a piecemeal approach to reform.
More than a year-and-a-half after the proposed apartments at the 16th Street Scottish Rite site survived an attempted challenge, it has withstood another.
As D.C. prepares to greet an incoming Biden administration, it’s still seeking tens of millions in reimbursement from the outgoing Trump administration.
Walk along any block in D.C.’s downtown core and you’re bound to see lots of plywood covering up storefronts. Some of it has been there for months now, the result of damages suffered during demonstrations over the summer.
The D.C. Public Library has chosen D.C. Central Kitchen to operate the cafe at the newly reopened Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, and José Andrés’ ThinkFoodGroup will consult on the cafe’s operation and menu.
Seven months into the coronavirus pandemic, downtown D.C. is showing more signs of economic activity after coming to a screeching halt after the first outbreak — just not much more.