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Trump is razing the federal workforce. What will that do to D.C.?
The federal government creates tens of thousands of jobs in D.C., including in adjacent industries like consulting and nonprofits. The fallout on D.C.’s economy could be severe.
How to defend your neighbors (or yourself) from ICE enforcement in D.C.
Trump has threatened mass deportations, but D.C. residents still have rights. We've rounded up strategies to protect yourself and your community.
8 cheap but sweet spots for a D.C. date night
Celebrate your lover (or get to know a new one) without breaking the bank.
15 things to do around D.C. this long weekend
Valentine's celebrations, a film fest, a free go-go concert, and more.
Local News Shouldn’t Rely on Algorithms—That’s Where You Come In
The 51st is powered by community in all sorts of ways.
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.”
What to know if you're arrested in D.C.
Understanding your rights is crucial to protecting yourself and your neighbors.
Wilson Building Bulletin: Let the great stadium debates begin!
Plus an extension of pre-trial detention provisions, and more.
Ask A D.C. Native: Should I raise kids in D.C.?
If you can afford to raise children in the city, here are four reasons why I think you should.
Local florists weigh in: how to pick the perfect V-Day bouquet
There's an art to choosing flower arrangements for different people in your life.
13 things to do around D.C. this weekend
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.