With seminars and sample ballots, D.C. is teaching residents about ranked-choice voting
Election officials and community groups are targeting older and low-propensity voters with an education blitz on the new way D.C. will vote this year.
No pause or delayed deadlines are now expected.
Plus, a protest mixtape release party, an urban agriculture fair, and more ways to get involved.
But environmentalists say more has to be done to convince people the waters are safe
Financial assistance, energy audits, and avoiding third-party suppliers can help.
The Trump administration fundamentally altered the trajectories of hundreds of thousands of lives.
Black History celebrations, storytelling events, and creative outlets
For D.C. residents in prison, voting is one of the last connections we have to our communities.
MPD would have to share its body-camera footage and the names of federal agents in use-of-force incidents.
Plus, a transportation forum with the candidates and more.
A legal opinion has pushed D.C. into an unprecedented standoff with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Plus, a chance to double your support to The 51st (more on that below)
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