D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), who is set to be expelled from the council over ethical misconduct, has declined a request from House Republicans that he testify on Capitol Hill as Congress considers D.C. statehood.
Capital One Arena will eliminate all paper tickets starting in 2020, including for Washington Capitals and Wizards games and all concerts held at the venue.
Over a year ago, the DC Council passed the Short-term Rental Regulation and Affordable Housing Protection Act, a bill intended to establish regulations for the city's short-term rental (STR) industry. However, nearly three months after the!-->…
Share Now, the German company that manages the car rental company until recently known as Car2Go, has announced it will exit the North American market effective February 29, 2020. It operates popular car rental services in Washington,!-->…
Fitness instructor Chuck Taylor kicks off his cardio circuit class at Kenilworth Recreation Center at 9 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Switching between squats and push-ups on the TRX machine, the group, consisting of seven middle-aged adults!-->…
More than 80 percent of public school students in the District are black and Hispanic. But at most of the city’s elite private universities, they represent a far smaller share of the student body.
Lawmakers on Tuesday introduced legislation that aims to make health care for pregnant women more accessible and create more protections for pets, as well as furthered the process to expel Jack Evans from the D.C. Council.
BOSTON (AP) — Carbon emissions from cars, trucks and other means of transportation would drop while gas prices would jump under a multi-state draft climate proposal released Tuesday.
This decade’s real estate boom has dramatically changed Washington’s urban landscape, creating bustling neighborhoods barely recognizable from what they were a decade ago.
Lyric, which operates flex apartments in city centers across the country, is opening 11 creative suites at Liz, a seven-story, luxury mixed-use building in Washington, D.C., today, Commercial Observer has learned.
D.C. Council member Jack Evans’ future on the council will be the focus of a public hearing planned for Jan. 7. That’s when he will face the colleagues who voted unanimously to have him expelled for ethics and District code violations.
It could have been a cool moment for D.C.—another media outlet with national reach telling the world how special we are. And this one is tied to a 2020 presidential candidate! Wow! The article, which published today in Bloomberg, proclaims!-->…
For more than a century after World War I ended, Washington did not have a national monument to commemorate its combatants, but after years of slogging through complex approval processes and raising tens of millions of dollars, that is!-->…