First it was promised in time for the World Series. Then the Super Bowl. Then by March Madness. But now D.C. officials say sports betting could finally be a reality by the time the Washington!-->…
Janet, a movie about disgraced Washington Post journalist Janet Cooke, is in the works, Nellie Andreeva reported for Deadline Thursday. The feature film, for Netflix, will be directed by the!-->…
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released a new age progression photo of Relisha Rudd this week, six years after she disappeared from a D.C. family shelter.
A 138-year-old District charity that received a $28 million bequest is being sued by former employees who allege they are owed unpaid wages as the nonprofit battles for survival.
Bird, Bolt, Lime and Razor have lost their appeals to a D.C. decision not to renew their permits to operate in the city, and will exit D.C. streets by the end of March.
District transportation safety officials may be underestimating by half the city’s serious transportation-related injuries, according to two D.C. Council-appointed bicycle and pedestrian advisory!-->…
More than 200 years after famed French architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant chose the spot on which the U.S. Capitol would be built, his likeness will return to Capitol Hill.
In another symbolic victory for D.C. statehood, the District is getting a second statue on the grounds of the Capitol, bringing it on par with states across the country that—by federal law—are!-->…
As far as meet-cutes go, few get more D.C. than the one in Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment, a romantic comedy that hit Netflix last week. Just as the sounds of a go-go remix fade away during the!-->…