Usually, DC Water brings out its well-accessorized blue mascot, Wendy, to inform residents about scheduled maintenance or to encourage folks to ditch bottled water, often with the help of 1990s pop songs. But this week, Wendy waded into a!-->…
More than a year after her son died in a police-involved shooting, Kenithia Alston said she still has questions about that fateful evening that the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has not been willing to answer.
The temperatures outside may be cooling off, but it’s quite the opposite inside the kitchen of 13-year old Madelynn Martin. With the home oven set to 350 degrees, you can even say it’s sweltering. That’s part of what her popular “Very!-->…
Lambda Legal and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers were among the groups that weighed in at Wednesday’s hearing on hate crimes prosecution and two related panic defense bills currently before the D.C. Council.
An office building that thousands of baseball fans will walk past Friday night on their way to see D.C.'s first World Series game since 1933 could soon get a major upgrade.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s company said Friday it is exploring the sale of its marquee Washington hotel, which has been at the center of nearly three years of ethics complaints and lawsuits accusing him of trying to profit!-->…
The Trump Organization is exploring a sale of the rights to the company’s opulent Washington, D.C., hotel, a move it says is motivated partly by criticism that the Trumps are flouting ethics laws by profiting from the property.
Throwing away unused, expired, or unwanted medications is a fraught business—you can end up harming aquatic life if that carelessly tossed pill bottle makes its way into a river or stream.
City officials announced on Thursday that they had confirmed the first vaping-related death in the District. The D.C. Department of Health did not provide details on the death, except to say that it was related to vaping.
The gentrification of District neighborhoods — forcing existing residents, mostly people of color, out and creating new, amenity-rich areas for generally white and wealthy newcomers — is not a force of its own. It is not the natural order!-->…