The ongoing pandemic has left hundreds of thousands of Americans grieving in isolation. A public art installation on the National Mall provides a space to mourn as a nation.
Halcyon, the social entrepreneurship organization anchored by a flagship incubator in Georgetown, is moving deeper into the investment arena with the creation of a new funding vehicle.
If there’s one time you needn’t hurry, it’s when you’re in your casket on the way to your cemetery plot. You’re not going anywhere. Well, you are, but no one’s going to care if you’re tardy.
What’s known as street harassment happens all too frequently, and D.C. leaders are asking residents to help address the issue through a new bystander intervention training program.
Two D.C. men have been indicted on charges related to trafficking firearms — including untraceable “ghost guns” — according to U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C.
The Fairfax at Embassy Row hotel's new owner is gearing up to turn it into a senior housing community —and the company hopes the historic property won't be its only purchase in Greater Washington.
D.C.’s unemployment benefits system became infamous during the pandemic for excruciatingly long hold times and delayed payments that affected thousands of desperate, laid-off workers. There are now!-->…
Scooters arrived in D.C. in 2018, adding a new layer of mobility to the District while exposing some poor parking habits by riders that often created obstacles and hazards on sidewalks.
At the beginning of the summer, Hoffman & Associates applied for design review for their development of Parcel B, a plot of land adjacent to the DC United soccer stadium at Buzzard Point (map).!-->…
The newest Chase Bank branch in D.C. held a grand opening Tuesday, and an unlikely face was in town to help celebrate: JP Morgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon.
When Columbia Heights resident Sarah Nesbit, 25, lost her sense of smell, she joined more than 4,000 D.C. residents who have contracted COVID-19 despite being vaccinated.
The newly installed chief of the U.S. Capitol Police says the force, still struggling six months after an insurrection that left its officers battled, bloodied and bruised, “cannot afford to be!-->…
Faith Gibson Hubbard, a longtime high-level D.C. government employee, resigned her appointed position in Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) administration last week to run for D.C. Council.