The poster beckoning audiences just beyond the Now Playing sign features a gun-slinging cowboy at a saloon, a masked steed, and an ornery bull. The Bull-Dogger promises an adventure filled with “death defying feats of courage and skill.”!-->…
A few weeks ago, UrbanTurf previewed EDENS' latest plans for a dramatic building which would serve as a gateway of sorts to Union Market. Now, the developer is taking the first procedural step to make the project a reality.
In the District, doctors don’t easily talk to patients about nutrition. That’s also true in other cities, but you’d think that health- care providers in the nation’s capital would be doing everything possible — talk, scream, whisper,!-->…
The District Department of Transportation has cut the number of scooter operators in the District in half for next year, granting permits to just four dockless scooter companies: Jump, Lyft, Skip, and Spin.
Unless Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans can convince two of his Council buddies to flip, D.C.'s longest serving lawmaker will soon be removed from its legislative body. The final vote, which will likely take place in the new year, is merely!-->…
D.C. Councilman Jack Evans, D-Ward-2, is on the verge of losing his seat in the wake of a protracted ethics scandal, after all 12 of his colleagues voted to recommend expelling him from the council Tuesday.
An ad hoc committee of the D.C. Council has voted unanimously to recommend to expel council member Jack Evans after its investigation found that he had used his elected position to benefit his private clients.
All 12 of Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans’ colleagues voted Tuesday to recommend that he be removed from office, the first time the city’s legislature has ever moved to expel one of its own.
All 12 D.C. Council members voted Tuesday to recommend that member Jack Evans be expelled in the face of ethics violations, an extraordinary step and the first time lawmakers ever moved to eject one of their own.
Bartholdi Park isn’t exactly hidden. Located at a busy intersection next to the Botanic Garden (which is celebrating its bicentennial this coming year) and mere steps from the U.S. Capitol, it’s got prime real estate. And that’s kinda the!-->…
A man has been arrested and charged with defacing public property in D.C. after the vandalizing of a Jewish landmark with anti-Semitic graffiti Friday.