Here’s what happened at our D.C. congressional delegate debate
Candidates sparred over home rule, public safety, and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton's legacy.
D.C. police officers are held to one standard, federal agents another.
The mayoral contest is weirdly quiet, but a D.C. Council race in Ward 1 is not.
Officials say new limits are intended to address issues with speeding and crime, particularly among teens.
Goalie and team captain Aubrey Kingsbury saved the day last weekend, but the pressure now ramps up.
It's temporary for now, but Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to make it permanent.
Also: A tax breakup with the feds and a warning on overspending.
The Trump administration has refused to use contingency funding to pay for food assistance.
Local cooperation with immigration enforcement has become a flash point since the federal surge in D.C.
Admit it: A federal takeover of D.C. is scary.
They say the D.C. Council should publicly question MPD about cooperation on immigration enforcement.
Also: Congress makes D.C. spend money it didn't have to, and the D.C. Council exempts small properties from a longstanding tenant right.
Waymo says it could operate here in 2026, but the law isn’t ready for it yet.
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