Go ahead and file your taxes, says D.C. CFO amidst confusing fight over tax law
No pause or delayed deadlines are now expected.
The "Mayor for Life" made an impact through activism, community development, and a non-nonsense leadership style.
Nearly half of respondents expected living conditions to get worse, and that was before the presidential election results.
Two departures from Bowser's administration in an otherwise quiet legislative week.
Community is important right now: attend a post-election gathering space, make new friends, go to a sound bath.
It takes a village to make The 51st. We’ll occasionally dedicate some space to introducing a member of the team.
Local organizing and volunteer work is one way to stave off dread and bring about change when our electoral systems can’t.
The U.S. House is D.C.'s last hope for a bastion of resistance in federal Washington.
Are we stuck on them, or peeling them off the first chance we get?
Five write-in candidates have thrown their hat in the ring, but none have a realistic chance of ousting Trayon White.
Rounding up what you might've missed in local governing this week.
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