
Trump takeover
What’s going on with the National Guard in D.C.?
Their presence so far has been limited, but with growing numbers that could change.
Trump takeover
A historian’s take on recording this unprecedented time.
Opinion
The need for public investment in local journalism is dire. The Local News Funding Act would support vital sources of information in D.C.
DCish
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School district action plans should include protective measures for students, and schools must train all staff on these measures.
In the past, fears about crime have produced regressive and punitive policies. Now is the time for D.C. to invest in preventative solutions.
Trump has threatened mass deportations, but D.C. residents still have rights. We've rounded up strategies to protect yourself and your community.
Understanding your rights is crucial to protecting yourself and your neighbors.
Where to find all kinds of assistance, from legal aid to food donations to political organizing.
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In an already surreal moment, Washingtonians have embraced bread puns, sandwich flags, and sub-themed street art as a form of protest.
This could be the first of many lawsuits over D.C.’s ability to govern itself.
How long will this last? Is it legal? And what are our leaders doing?
How to fight back this month.
While a short-term D.C. resident attacks Home Rule, here are ways to celebrate the District like a real Washingtonian.
It’s a scary time in D.C. This is our bright spot.
City leaders have called the move a "manufactured intrusion on local authority."
Feels like a sign.
Republicans paint D.C. as a lawless war zone that only they can fix.
Banneker Pool is the place to see and be seen in the summer, and he’s a big part of the reason why.
A new auction just set the highest power price in nearly a decade. Here’s what that means for Pepco customers in D.C.
One month in, riders are still adjusting to the massive Metrobus overhaul.