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.
From garden tours and cultural festivals to specialty markets and crafting workshops, springtime in the District is full of vibrant things to get into.
The Washington Capitals left winger made history, scoring his 895th goal.
Plus, a panel in honor of D.C. Emancipation Day.
The proposed cuts could present an existential threat to community health centers that serve the city’s low-income residents. Black residents, who make up the vast majority of D.C.’s Medicaid enrollees, are likely to be hit the hardest.
His works on Arlington's android Avenger and Wonder Woman's battles on the White House lawn are putting the District in DC.
Democracy dies in darkness, or something like that.
Calls to protect D.C.'s Sanctuary City status, a rally for federal workers, and a march for Palestine.
His new "D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force" aims to do stuff the city has mostly been doing already
They seemed open to Ed Martin's pledge to tamp down on gun crime, but less enthused by his takes on USAID.
Even if D.C. gets its own money back, Republicans could make it painful for the city.
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