Here’s what happened at our D.C. congressional delegate debate
Candidates sparred over home rule, public safety, and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton's legacy.
Say goodbye to the cherry blossoms — and hello to a spicy comedy festival, a basketball tournament featuring local bands, and more.
The backlash to NPS’s planned closure of Malcolm X Park shows the agency should be doing more to engage the D.C. community, writes one resident.
You're not imagining things — but the water is perfectly safe.
Also: The fight over the youth curfew in D.C. intensifies, and the council overrides Bowser.
Can peak bloom stay forever? Break out the allergy meds for this weekend’s stacked local events calendar — from birding to fireworks.
Critics of the proposed Future Land Use Map say it isn't thinking big enough.
Plus, a digital security workshop, an open mic, and more.
The officials who oversee Pepco don’t have control over a majority of the increases in your bill, writes Public Service Commission Chairman Emile C. Thompson.
Steep city budget reductions mean patients are going without medicine, losing teeth, and living with pain.
They collect memorabilia and create tributes to the iconic system.
Handing out water every day has made Alan a fixture at this Brightwood intersection.
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