October is breast cancer awareness month. In D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser kicked off a breast cancer informational event outside Audi Field in Southwest with a reminder to residents.
Backers of office-to-residential conversions are trying again to incentivize such projects in downtown D.C., pitching a new package of tax abatements to try and repurpose some of the office buildings!-->…
One of the Washington transit agency’s most closely held secrets about its rail service in recent years is that the wheels have been coming off — literally.
City leaders have long lamented the proliferation and accessibility of illegal guns with crime again on the rise. D.C. police often highlight all the arrests they make for possession of them, too.
The D.C. Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill creating a “baby bonds” program that will put up to $1,000 a year into trust funds for low-income kids, allowing them to access the money only!-->…
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine added Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as a defendant in a consumer protection lawsuit against the company, one of the first to directly expose the social media!-->…
After 11-year-old Davon McNeal was killed by a stray bullet, youth football coach Kevin McGill has tried to steer his players away from D.C. gun violence.
With over half of Metro’s trains still out of service, yesterday morning’s rush hour gridlock is expected to last for several days until the 7000 series trains are cleared to return for service.
On Oct. 12, near Arlington Cemetery, a Metro subway car partially derailed, forcing about 200 passengers to walk about 600 yards through a tunnel to reach the station exit. At that, we got off!-->…