
Senate votes to spare D.C. from dramatic budget cuts
You can't spell funding without "fun," but this week wasn't that
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With no voting representation, residents struggle to be heard as the city faces the potential for devastating budget cuts
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Mayor Bowser ordered the removal of the installation she commissioned in 2020.
Ask A D.C. Native
Reflect on what you want out of new friendships, then put yourself out there.
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Nowruz, Holi, and women: despite everything, there’s still much to celebrate.
Congress could force D.C. to cut $1.1 billion out of its local budget, which could lead to cuts in services and layoffs.
Wilson Building Bulletin
Plus, a crackdown on selling magic mushrooms.
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Two local moms started the club so their community would know that "no matter your race or your ethnicity, you have a place to skate.”
Arts and Eats
Art, history, wildlife, and down-home cookin’ — oh my!
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Meet fellow creatives, swap some recipes, or ready yourself for cherry blossoms.
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Art, history, wildlife, and down-home cookin’ — oh my!
Meet fellow creatives, swap some recipes, or ready yourself for cherry blossoms.
Reminiscing on moviegoers' best moments at D.C.'s beloved indie theater.
Once a symbol of defiance, the mural now exemplifies the mayor’s shift in approach to an aggressive GOP.
This spring, D.C. is piloting a program offering low-income drivers a 50 percent discount on tickets from traffic cameras.
St. Anselm’s newly unionized workers on why they organized.
The congressional bill is the latest attack on home rule. But what’s it really saying?
A living guide to resources for federal workers let go in 2025.
"Elmina means treasure. I want to celebrate that," says the Top Chef alum.
A disco party, the feminist uncanny, and more.
Plus, ticket relief for low-income drivers, why restaurant workers unionize, and more.
Los trabajadores de St. Anselm explican por qué se sindicalizaron.