With another extension, debate continues on youth curfew
It's temporary for now, but Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to make it permanent.
Dwayne Lawson-Brown has been learning about longtime residents’ information needs — and, in the process, about their own relationship with local news.
Here's where we recommend celebrating Halloween this weekend — along with a few less-spooky local arts events.
They say the D.C. Council should publicly question MPD about cooperation on immigration enforcement.
Also: Congress makes D.C. spend money it didn't have to, and the D.C. Council exempts small properties from a longstanding tenant right.
Waymo says it could operate here in 2026, but the law isn’t ready for it yet.
In seven short months, I had gone from being among the “dregs” of society to getting an audience with the people who help make this country’s laws.
Get into the spooky spirit this weekend with horror films, witchy dance parties, and Halloween adventures for all ages.
We've been publishing for over a year now, and so many D.C. residents have informed our reporting.
Vaughn Bennett is fighting to give young Black students an equal shot at competitive chess.
The congressional spending fight shuttered the office that issues marriage licenses in the city.
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