The family of a third student has filed a $30 million lawsuit against a respected D.C. charter school in federal court, alleging that school employees failed to protect the child from a teacher who sexually abused students.
NO SOONER had D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) resigned from the Metro board than some of his colleagues started lobbying to succeed him. But the fact that an elected member of the council has traditionally served on the board!-->…
A new initiative is underway on the National Mall to save hundreds of trees from a deadly disease. The National Park Service says this time next year, the mall will look much different.
Receiving little engagement from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) or Mayor Muriel Bowser’s task force on plans for the first Open Streets DC event, neighbors and business owners on Georgia Avenue came to the first day of!-->…
You didn't need a police escort to play there. You might see a celeb. Langston's long-timers reflect on the first fairways in Washington where they felt like insiders.
A Tenleytown resident says he was just asking some questions about bunnies on the local listserv, but his query prompted more than a day of heated exchanges on the neighborhood public forum.
Stephen Curry hasn’t gotten to where he’s gotten in life — a six-time All-Star, three-time NBA champion, two-time MVP — by being afraid to shoot his shot. Maybe that’s why, when Howard University senior Otis Ferguson IV did the same, it!-->…
Washington residents have many ways of expressing their D.C. pride. Some choose to put up a D.C. flag in their front yard, while others get a vanity license plate, a t-shirt, or even a tattoo on their forehead.
The 41st annual Adams Morgan Day is coming to the neighborhood on September 8, and with it all the usual festivities, local vendors, and merriment along a closed stretch of 18th Street Northwest.