This spring, Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service, along with design firm James Corner Field Operations, unveiled more precise design concepts for the envisioned reactivation of a!-->…
D.C. Public Schools has reached enrollment numbers not seen since 2006, per preliminary numbers released on Tuesday by the city—more than 50,000 students are enrolled in the system’s public schools!-->…
The 250-bed academic teaching facility sits on the site where Griffith Stadium once stood, where the American League’s Washington Senators played baseball for nearly 60 years — winning the 1924 World!-->…
Enrollment in the District’s charter school sector declined slightly this academic year, breaking a streak of growth that began in 1996 when the privately run but publicly funded campuses were!-->…
What did the Washington region look like in 1933, the last time a local Major League Baseball team was playing in the World Series? For starters, the Pentagon and National Airport didn’t exist. The!-->…
When D.C. announced a pilot program to outfit 400 police officers with body-worn cameras in September 2014, city officials optimistically said early adoption of the new technology would bring needed!-->…
More than a dozen leaders and members of local LGBT advocacy groups met on Oct. 11 with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and D.C. Council Chair Phil Mendelson (D-At-Large) to discuss what they said were!-->…
D.C. residents fought through tears Monday as they expressed frustration with the Metropolitan Police Department’s refusal to release video footage from body-worn cameras showing officers killing!-->…
Dakota Delaney, 15, didn’t know this bald stranger who bounded into her computer science class at Washington’s Dunbar High School Monday morning and began asking her questions. His name, Jeff Bezos,!-->…
A dispute over a place to play soccer and baseball in Northwest Washington on Monday morphed into a broad debate about equity in the District, a city with stark disparities rooted in class.
The District’s only public psychiatric hospital has now gone 25 days without potable water, leaving more than 270 patients and 700 staff using portable showers, and drinking and cooking with bottled!-->…
Five years after the District launched its body-worn camera program for the Police Department, the D.C. Council is reviewing how well it is working. And overwhelmingly, those testifying said that it!-->…
Despite the presence of a dozen Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) employees, several media reporters and the school's principal Monday morning, the 20 computer science students at Dunbar High School's!-->…