Libraries can't afford the high cost of e-books. D.C. lawmakers want to fight back.
The demand and price for e-books is up — and it’s busting the D.C. Public Library budget.
The 51st's first full-time reporter reflects on what it means to be a D.C. news outlet in 2025.
Life in the District was turned upside down by the Trump Administration this year. Here’s how residents responded.
Also: a push to delay ranked choice voting fails and a lawmaker looks to restrict MPD cooperation with ICE.
D.C. is a city full of creatives, but sometimes finding community takes a little research.
What we heard from residents during our happy hour takeover at The Strand.
Skate at the newly reopened rink in Anacostia, catch a nerdy burlesque show, and visit one (or two, or three...) holiday markets.
Plus, a vigil for those who died on our streets this year, a book swap, and a march for migrant solidarity.
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