WASHINGTON (AP) — Capitol Police say they have uncovered intelligence of a “possible plot” by a militia group to breach the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, nearly two months after a mob of supporters of!-->…
Virginia, Maryland and the District continued to adjust their methods and practices Wednesday for distributing coronavirus vaccines as they prepare to receive tens of thousands of doses of the new!-->…
After portal crashes, dropped calls, and error messages bungled D.C.’s vaccine distribution for three consecutive days last week, the city will begin using a pre-registration system to schedule!-->…
The Washington Teachers’ Union will have a coordinated “situation room” with D.C. Public Schools designed to immediately respond to coronavirus-related issues at District schools.
Momentum is building among D.C. lawmakers and advocates to make another hefty investment in repairing and redeveloping the D.C. Housing Authority’s most troubled properties, which could make fiscal!-->…
Despite years-long efforts to fix the system’s culture and safety protocols, managers in Metro’s rail operations control center are continuing to ignore proper safety procedures, according to a!-->…
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Deputy Mayor Chris Geldart watched the ABC7 investigation that aired Monday, raising concerns about D.C.'s 911 call center in the wake of an audit examining mishandled calls,!-->…
The D.C. Council’s Office of Racial Equity issued a report tackling the challenges that Black and brown communities are encountering as they try to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Metrorail managers continue to ignore safety guidelines and put workers at risk despite Metro’s pledge to change a stubborn culture within its main control center, according to a commission that!-->…
Former career Justice Department official Channing D. Phillips will return to a third tour as acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and serve until confirmation of a permanent top!-->…
According to adherents of QAnon, the false internet conspiracy theory that has been linked to violent acts including murder and kidnapping, March 4 is going to be a big day: the “true inauguration”!-->…
Three women, including a photographer who said she lost vision after being shot with a rubber bullet, sued the District and its former police chief last week for injuries they say they suffered at a!-->…