
International teachers face uncertainty as DCPS backtracks on green card help
More than 200 teachers may soon have to leave the country because of what they say are broken promises from the city's school system.
More than 200 teachers may soon have to leave the country because of what they say are broken promises from the city's school system.
D.C. did away with the death penalty 44 years ago, but the president is bringing it back.
We interview the filmmaker behind “Cracked Shells.”
The Douglass Community Land Trust is creating permanent affordability and “pay-it-forward” homeownership to protect longtime D.C. residents.
On the agenda: An extremely local music festival, stargazing, and celebrating one of South Korea’s biggest holidays.
You can’t legally get married, for one, and the city’s economy will take a hit.
And what a year it's been!
Plus, plenty of chances to plug into Free DC this week.
Advocates say the elimination of DC Health Care Alliance, which insures 26,000 low-income residents, could have disastrous consequences.
How local residents are restoring D.C.’s green spaces — and combating the effects of climate change.
The end of D.C.’s growing budgets is ushering in new talks of fiscal discipline.
51st team members celebrated the end of summer with ice cream at the Benning Road library.
Weekend Events
Gear up for a bike festival, a punk-themed dog fest, and a chance to check out some lowriders.
Civics Roundup
Lobby for D.C. on Capitol Hill, attend a workshop on economic justice, and more.
Trump Takeover
It is legal for ICE and other agents to obscure their identity, but it comes at a cost.
Trump Takeover
Plus: Solving the mystery of a new helicopter, and trying to get Congress to cough up more money for police.
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As the Trump administration targets hospitals and schools, parents are scrambling to protect their kids.
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The Fort Dupont Ice Arena remains closed, and the group that ran it says D.C. has mismanaged its reconstruction.
Wilson Building Bulletin
And we’ve got some takeaways from our five months of watching the debates and discussions.
More Than Our Crimes
D.C. doesn’t have its own prison, so its residents are sent to federal facilities all over the country. This is a bad system that serves no one.
Weekend Events
Choose your own adventure: Brazilian drumming? '90s nostalgia? A clay festival?
Civics Roundup
Plus, "enter the villa" for a cause and learn about resistance from Star Wars.
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Trayon White returns, final votes on the Commanders stadium deal, and a controversial housing bill.
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The party of limited government is treading heavily on D.C.