A fireworks display at the conclusion of the Republican National Convention this week is set to light up the sky over the Washington Monument late Thursday after the National Park Service issued a!-->…
With a week left until an all-virtual start to the academic year, D.C. school leaders are racing to connect with students they have lost contact with over the summer and struggling to determine who!-->…
The Republican National Convention has received a permit from the National Park Service to host a fireworks show on the National Mall on Thursday. The event will mark the end of the convention, and!-->…
“You all use profanity in this neighborhood?” asked musician Yaddiya, as he stood on a truck with the D.C. Go-Go band T.O.B. “Let’s head on down to this a**hole’s house!”
D.C. public schools are less than two weeks away from a virtual re-opening, but city officials have yet to disclose any plans for scaled-up, in-person child care and academic support for thousands of!-->…
Last week, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke as part of the Democratic National Convention about President Donald Trump’s use of federal troops and tear gas against peaceful protesters in the District!-->…
If you had your heart set on fun in the sun as summer starts to wrap up, you might want to rethink that: D.C. health officials added Delaware back to the city’s list of high-risk states Monday.
D.C.’s executive order calling for anyone traveling to the District for nonessential activities from places deemed Covid-19 hot spots to self-quarantine has been updated with a list of 30 states it!-->…
Darnell Johnson was about to take the PSAT. There were 165 minutes, 139 multiple choice questions and an essay in front of him. But how could he focus when his classmate was dead?
Last week, I checked in with an old friend: Franklin Square. It was like visiting someone in the hospital. The park has just embarked on a rather severe course of treatment. I hope the cure isn’t!-->…
The National Zoo’s giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a cub on Friday evening, becoming a rare bright spot in otherwise difficult times. But we won’t know more about this tiny bear — including its!-->…
Most theaters in D.C. closed their doors in March with no idea when they will reopen. And given social distancing guidelines, only one thing is certain: “There’s no going back to what it was before,”!-->…
When redevelopment forced Walter Pierce’s family out of their Southwest Washington home in the 1960s, his uncle suggested that the place to resettle was Adams Morgan. That diverse neighborhood, he!-->…