The District’s governing body is set to consider a bill that would alter all the language in the D.C. Code and the home rule charter (the law that established D.C.’s local government in 1973) to be!-->…
Longtime D.C. Council member Jack Evans announced Tuesday that he will resign Jan. 17, ending a 29-year political career that helped revive a foundering city but in the end was deeply tainted by!-->…
Jack Evans, the D.C. Council’s longest-serving member, resigned from office on Tuesday, preempting a likely vote by his colleagues later this month to expel him.
Facing probable expulsion by his colleagues and an ongoing federal investigation, Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans announced his resignation Tuesday afternoon from the D.C. Council.
Councilman Jack Evans, D-Ward 2, has resigned, ending his tenure as the District’s longest-serving lawmaker amidst a series of ethics scandals and condemnations from his colleagues.
Congress’s reauthorization of a program that provides tuition assistance for low-income District students to attend private and charter schools has been hailed by the Archdiocese of Washington’s!-->…
Two of the immersive “Infinity Mirror Room” installations by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, which drew hundreds of thousands of people to the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in!-->…
Between the imminent delivery of two projects, and following last year's delivery of 1111H and The Baldwin, the pipeline for the one-time crane-covered H Street Corridor has shrunk considerably.
When David Henson’s son wanted to join the Boy Scouts, it made him incredibly uneasy. Wanting to fulfill his son’s wishes, Henson said yes, but every meeting, every camp-out and every troop activity!-->…
D.C. Council member Jack Evans will have a chance Tuesday to publicly argue that he deserves to stay in office, after his colleagues decided to remove him in light of repeated ethics violations.
A man who stayed at a D.C. homeless shelter has been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease, prompting the city to test the shelter’s water supply for potential contaminants that could have caused the!-->…
A relatively new hotel brand with a growing presence in New York and Miami is lobbying to set up shop next to one of the District's oldest surviving apartment buildings.
The National Building Museum, it seems, is growing up. Where the museum once played around in a ball pit or rolled down a giant hill, this summer it will study Shakespeare and put on a play.