Metro has spent more than $400,000 since 2003 maintaining a self-cleaning bathroom at the Huntington Yellow Line station. That’s according to a new Metro Inspector General report, which analyzed!-->…
This month in the District, flash floods came and went, but the flood of corruption controversies continues to flow. This could be terrible news for D.C.’s flagship climate policy.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) should immediately reverse the decision by the D.C. Department on Disability Services to abruptly cancel its 13-year contract with Georgetown University to provide!-->…
All federal buildings will soon be required to designate a room for nursing mothers to use for breastfeeding children or pumping milk. The rooms will be accessible to employees and members of the!-->…
Nearly a century old, Rock Creek Golf Course is a District landmark. Generations of golfers, many of them African American, learned to love the game at Rock Creek, which was designed by a famous!-->…
Falsified station inspection reports, wasted money on a self-cleaning toilet and hidden silt pumps, and millions in contracts that appear to have been wrongly steered to specific companies are among!-->…
The letters, the news reports, and the five-hour public roundtable don't seem to have made much of a difference. Despite significant public backlash, the Department of Disability Services will go!-->…
The reward for information on the person or people responsible for abusing and abandoning an emaciated puppy in Northeast D.C. earlier in July has doubled.
It seems like a contradiction on its face: Washington is pulling out of the Paris climate accords while D.C. is a leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But Washington is shorthand for the!-->…
The history of the salad stretches beyond Washington's borders and before the Watergate's construction. Its demise shows how Americans' idea of luxury has changed.
One of the biggest hurdles in making buses a Washingtonian's mode of choice is getting the multiple regional transportation agencies to agree that it should be.
Luxury grocery chain Dean & DeLuca will close its Georgetown location Aug. 1 after 25 years of operation, though its last day for customers will come much sooner, on Friday.
After a bloody week that contributed to a steadily rising homicide rate, officials from the District and Virginia promised Thursday to aggressively prosecute the purchase and possession of illegal!-->…