There’s been a surge in citizen-led initiatives on D.C.’s ballots. Are they going too far?
For some it’s people-powered democracy. For others, it’s just too much.
Lawyers say federal agents unlawfully operated under an ‘arrest first, ask questions later’ policy.
Plus, a massive public safety hearing, ways to support mutual aid, and more.
The progressive lawmaker has big plans, but faces political and practical obstacles.
A dispatch from MPD’s wet lab, where police train to spot impaired motorists.
A new shopping guide features dozens of places that have pledged to support D.C.'s autonomy.
But it’s not too late for the mayor to do something about it.
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Plus, a place to volunteer, a healthcare hearing, and more.
Her decision creates a huge opening for the mayoral contest in 2026.
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There are plenty of things to do if you're in town over the long holiday weekend.
The 2,300 Guardsmen aren’t headed home just yet, though.
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