International Women's Day: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, a protest mixtape release party, an urban agriculture fair, and more ways to get involved.
City officials say high-capacity magazines can be particularly deadly.
D.C. used to limit police collaboration with immigration enforcement. This video investigation shows how much that's changed.
Trump may be giving up his control of MPD, but Congress wants way more control over the District.
Residents say the federal government has long created more problems than solutions for the city’s green spaces.
Teachers say they’ve immediately seen the effects of a new citywide ban.
The results will identify the most at-risk communities and shape how the city prepares for longer, hotter summers.
Giving incarcerated people hope for a possible return is valuable not just for them, but for their families and communities.
Women's soccer fans have taken to the stands with banners, flags, and pro-D.C. chants.
Brush up on your skills or head to a march in Malcolm X Park.
President Trump claims he is working to improve public safety. In reality, it’s nothing more than a power grab.
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