A D.C. Council emergency bill that would require a COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible students by Dec. 15 is drawing opposition from District officials and health and education advocates.
D.C. parents largely spoke in favor Wednesday of a proposed bill that would require all eligible students to receive the coronavirus vaccine. But many raised concerns over how the requirement would be implemented, and called for pushing!-->…
Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick in a letter to students and staff Monday said a weeks-long student sit-in at a campus student center "must end."
Metro is working to put older train cars back onto its rail system amid the removal of all 7000 Series trains for an ongoing inspection and investigation of a derailment earlier this month, but the agency is warning that things will likely!-->…
Catholic University of America has applied to construct a massive solar array on its west campus to increase the District's supply of renewable energy while contributing to Pope Francis' drive for environmental stewardship.
Some homeowners in Chevy Chase are looking to lay claim to a chunk of unimproved land behind their homes. The problem, however, is that this land is also technically a public road.
D.C. leaders shouldn’t fear losing financial support from the federal government as they press for statehood, according to new research from a business-backed group working to prepare the District for its long-sought transition into a!-->…
Today is the deadline for applications for STAY DC, the District's rent and utility assistance program for residents who got behind on payments because of the pandemic and public health emergency.
As the investigation into the Oct. 12 derailment of a Blue Line train near Arlington National Cemetery continues, the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission is releasing more information on previous incidents it is investigating.
Navy Yard's building boom has transformed the city's riverfront, and one of its top developers is hoping to add a new tech company campus to the lineup.
Residents of Northeast D.C.’s Brentwood neighborhood are suing Mayor Muriel Bowser to stop the District from building a parking lot for hundreds of school buses.
In his first public message addressing Howard University’s protests over student housing and representation, the school’s president called on Tuesday for students to cease their occupation of the campus student center — a demonstration now!-->…
D.C.’s inspector general is now investigating whistleblower allegations of potentially criminal behavior among leadership at the District’s Housing Authority.
Three people were killed in the District on Monday night and early Tuesday, pushing the city’s homicide count to 183 for the year, a 14 percent increase from this time in 2020.