RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The police department in the nation’s capital has suffered a massive leak of internal information after refusing to meet the blackmail demands of Russian-speaking ransomware!-->…
Earlier this year, one of the only short-term shelters in Ward 2 closed temporarily to repair long-standing plumbing, power, and air system issues in the building, located near Mount Vernon Triangle.!-->…
D.C. corrections officials will ease an array of coronavirus restrictions in the coming weeks and relax the nearly 24-hour confinement that inmates endured for more than a year, according to plans!-->…
When it finally opens to the public on Saturday, the newly renovated Southwest Library will come with one fewer floor than the original building, but far more features and usable space.
The District is slowly opening the door to allow more evictions, as lawmakers prepare to take up a bill that would allow landlords to evict tenants so long as they’ve tried to secure rental!-->…
Hackers who have infiltrated the D.C. police department’s computer network have posted hundreds and possibly thousands of purported department documents, many containing what appears to be!-->…
Foreign hackers on Thursday made public what they say is the 250 gigabytes of internal files and data they stole from Metropolitan Police Department computers last month. The move comes after what!-->…
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is calling on Mayor Muriel Bowser to take “immediate action” to change the leadership at the troubled D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences — the city’s crime lab —!-->…
Department of Corrections Director Quincy Booth says he hasn’t heard concerns about solitary “safe cells” at the DC Jail. Critics have been raising the issue for years.
D.C. Public Schools said it plans to welcome all students back for five-day a week in-person learning when the 2021-2022 school year begins on Aug. 30.
The program from Rhizome DC and Guilded: A Freelancers Cooperative repurposes the community supported agriculture model for local artists and art lovers.
D.C. entertainment venues can return to full capacity on June 11, but if you need something to tide you over until then, check out the newest virtual events by the Washington Improv Theater.