Heavy rains last spring allegedly caused substantial damage to the citizenM hotel being built in NoMa, delaying the project's completion by several months and sparking a multimillion-dollar dispute!-->…
A new D.C. Council bill would overhaul the city’s troubled Department of Forensic Sciences, turning it into an independent agency with a new leadership structure and a different process for handling!-->…
The District is hosting its first-ever annual Afro Latino Fest this weekend, featuring musical performances, Latino vendors, and free activities like yoga.
The three leading D.C. mayoral candidates fought over how to reduce crime and lower housing costs during a televised in-person debate Wednesday night, less than three weeks before the June 21!-->…
The primary election in D.C. is less than three weeks away, and rising homicide numbers were a central issue as Democratic candidates running for mayor met to debate Wednesday.
Freed from their Zoom squares to stand side-by-side onstage in front of a whooping and chanting audience, D.C.’s Democratic mayoral candidates showed sharper elbows Wednesday night in what may be!-->…
At a televised debate Wednesday night, council members Robert White and Trayon White attacked Mayor Muriel Bowser’s plan to increase police funding, arguing the city needs more violence intervention!-->…
D.C. mayoral hopeful James Q. Butler won’t be taking the debate stage Wednesday night after the U.S. District Court dismissed his case against host Georgetown University for excluding him.
Five stations on the Orange Line closed this past Saturday and won’t be back open until September, according to Metro. New Carrollton, Landover, and Cheverly are the latest in Metro’s line to have!-->…
There are plenty of new residential projects in DC that require approval from the city's zoning commission or historic preservation board. But just one on the boards needed the thumbs up from the!-->…