On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said the U.S. Marshals Service told the court that the District of Columbia Department of Corrections had asked for Chansley to be moved because they!-->…
The 63-year relationship between Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Friends of the National Zoo, known as FONZ, is over because of pandemic-related financial pressures.
Volunteers dispersed throughout the District the night of Jan. 27 to count every individual they could find on the street, in hopes of determining the number of people experiencing homelessness in!-->…
WASHINGTON (AP) — The cost of deploying about 26,000 National Guard troops to secure the U.S. Capitol in the wake of the deadly Jan. 6 riot is nearly $500 million, U.S. military officials said!-->…
Urban Athletic Club, a D.C.-based gym with locations around the District, has been ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for multiple violations of COVID-19 health and safety requirements at its Shaw!-->…
People experiencing homelessness in D.C. began receiving vaccinations this week as part of the city’s phased rollout of the coronavirus vaccine. D.C.’s Department of Human Services is partnering with!-->…
Local and state officials in the Washington region continued their push Thursday to vaccinate residents in neighborhoods hit hardest by the coronavirus, while also trying to manage the ongoing!-->…
Washington’s top security official on Thursday pushed back against claims that the FBI did not share information about the potential for violence ahead of last month’s deadly riot at the U.S.!-->…
A prominent D.C. developer, Douglas Jemal, has decided to end a months-long legal battle with Anacostia’s Check It Enterprises, a go-go clothing store, and gift it a beloved community garden.
“We can not call this financial report of our economy good news unless we are content with the massive number of residents we are leaving behind, most of them people of color.”
One of the developers looking to remake the McMillan Sand Filtration Plant just picked up another win in court, though there are still some barriers remaining before construction can start on the!-->…
D.C. wants the brave men and women who helped secure the U.S. Capitol after the deadly Jan. 6 riot to come back and enjoy what the city has to offer. And there are big discounts in store for those!-->…