D.C. will use its own money to pay for SNAP benefits amid shutdown
The Trump administration has refused to use contingency funding to pay for food assistance.
Plus, more housing advocacy opps, and a public conversation with Badar Khan Suri.
In case you haven't heard: Hundreds of stops are being removed, bus lines are being renamed, and routes are being reworked.
A world-class pole vaulting facility and skate park could be replaced by new bars and restaurants.
All hail the new U.S. Attorney for D.C.
While native Washingtonians contribute so much to the District's vibrancy, we're too often overlooked.
We won't be asking a certain cabinet secretary for his favorite Memorial Day swimming options.
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with a street fair or an artist’s workshop, kick off World Pride with a musical performance, or relish spring at a strawberry festival.
Plus, a trans monument unveiling, silent auction, and book talk.
Federal agents visited restaurants, while feared raids of schools never came to pass.
Bowser wants to repeal Initiative 82, but at least half of lawmakers say they’re opposed.
The mayor says the council should move quickly to approve the stadium deal. But they're following in her footsteps and taking their time.
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