On the day in 1954 when the Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that “separate but equal” schools were unconstitutional, it also ruled in Bolling v. Sharpe that segregated public!-->…
Midnight was closing in, which meant it was almost time to flick off the lights at Capitol Lounge for the last time. Inside the 26-year-old bar, bartender Sam Everret got everyone’s attention Sunday!-->…
The sounds of gunfire ringing through her Southeast D.C. neighborhood had always kept Neta Vaught away from firearms. To her, guns symbolized the violence that the mother of three worked so hard to!-->…
The D.C. Council will vote Tuesday on a package of sweeping road-safety measures aimed at cutting the growing number of traffic injuries and fatalities in the nation's capital.
A former D.C. government administrator has been fined $2,500 by an ethics board for his involvement in legislating a multimillion dollar tax break for Howard University, where he had been seeking!-->…
D.C. ethics officials did not find any evidence that former City Administrator Rashad Young acted improperly in securing a new job at Howard University, they said in a public settlement released!-->…
A former high-ranking D.C. government official has been fined $2,500 by the city ethics board for his involvement in shaping a $225 million tax break for Howard University the same day he discussed!-->…
The D.C. restaurant industry celebrated its chef and restaurateurs Sunday evening at the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington's RAMMY Awards, held for the first time in a virtual format.
Peer into a backyard in Columbia Heights and a quartet plays. Walk down the waterfront on the Wharf and a masked instructor stretches into downward-facing dog. Dine on 17th Street NW and massage!-->…
Washington plans to open five voting “supercenters” across the city to safely process large numbers of voters in the upcoming election. But none will be in Wards 7 and 8, which saw some of the worst!-->…
Three months after D.C. entered the second phase of coronavirus restrictions, the city’s top public health official introduced new criteria Monday for determining when to lift additional restrictions!-->…
Ward 5 resident Ronnie Webb applied for about 100 entry-level jobs through the United States Department of Agriculture when he graduated with a Bachelor’s of Agricultural Business in 2011. But he!-->…