Dance & taxes: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, a clothing swap, a cooperative movement meeting, and more ways to get involved.
Everything to know about Malcolm X Park’s closure
From the schedule to Trump's role in the park's restoration.
The Trump administration is about to kill a popular D.C. bike lane
Feds say the 15th Street protected bike lane will cause more traffic during cherry blossom season, but bike advocates say it makes everyone safer.
With sharp attacks and high stakes, the mayoral race kicks into gear
The three-month sprint to the June 16 primary election is on.
As streetcar shutdown looms, H Street commuters face the end of the line
It never became the network D.C. promised, but it did shape life along the corridor.
House Republicans move to kill D.C. traffic cameras — despite some using them back home
The GOP's latest attempt to interfere with local affairs would also stop the city from banning right turns on red.
16 things to do around D.C. this weekend
Spring is here! Celebrate the city's favorite season by dancing with DMV-based DJs, taking a culinary trip to Eatonville, and exploring LGBTQ+ identity through African art.
Florals and freeing D.C.: Your weekly Civics Roundup
A flower potluck, Narcan distribution, and more ways to get involved in D.C.
After last year’s record attendance, the Washington Spirit return to the pitch
The D.C. soccer team heads back to Audi Field with their star forward, new uniforms, and hopes for another championship run.
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.
Classical education: The feds are getting more involved in how D.C.’s public schools look
President Trump’s vision for what Washington should look like extends well beyond the federal core.
Wilson Building Bulletin: The politics of congestion
And the D.C. Council sues Bowser over budget documents she won’t share.