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D.C. vs. the Musk-Trump takeover: How residents fought back this week
“If someone’s always coming at you, it kind of bonds you together a bit – and you’re seeing that right now.”
D.C. Explained
Understanding your rights is crucial to protecting yourself and your neighbors.
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Plus an extension of pre-trial detention provisions, and more.
Ask A D.C. Native
If you can afford to raise children in the city, here are four reasons why I think you should.
DCish
There's an art to choosing flower arrangements for different people in your life.
Weekend Events
Valentine's Day celebrations are starting early around D.C. Plus, more Lunar New Year festivities, museum tours, art walks, and shows at Wolf Trap.
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But he can still run to reclaim his seat in a special election that will take place in the next few months.
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It’s been 16 months since D.C. created a new process to license vendors in Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. So why are so few vendors licensed?
Wilson Building Bulletin
The council is poised to boot embattled councilmember Trayon White, but his lawyer argues the legislative body isn't following its own rules.
Opinion
D.C. has a long history of queer people refusing to assimilate into harmful systems. Vince Micone could have been one of them.
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Plus, Trayon White’s last stand, Black History Month events, and more
It’s been 16 months since D.C. created a new process to license vendors in Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. So why are so few vendors licensed?
The council is poised to boot embattled councilmember Trayon White, but his lawyer argues the legislative body isn't following its own rules.
D.C. has a long history of queer people refusing to assimilate into harmful systems. Vince Micone could have been one of them.
Special exhibits, film screenings, book talks, food events, and more ways to honor and celebrate Black culture this February.
Where to find all kinds of assistance, from legal aid to food donations to political organizing.
Lunar New Year celebrations, a garage sale, and more.
Plus, details on a maternal health program for Black moms, the latest on Trump's pardon of two convicted cops, and more.
Many of D.C.'s civil servants panic as they face job losses, hiring freezes, and return to office mandates.
The prosecutions of Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, following the death of Karon Hylton-Brown, were historic.
The non-profit's home-visiting program, Mothers Rising, brings maternal and infant care to the doorsteps of underserved communities.
From block parties to Capital Bikeshare.