Find your action: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, celebrating five years of Harriet's Wildest Dreams, and more.
13 things to do around D.C. this weekend
Say goodbye to the cherry blossoms — and hello to a spicy comedy festival, a basketball tournament featuring local bands, and more.
Opinion: Parks are crucial public spaces. The National Park Service owes us better.
The backlash to NPS’s planned closure of Malcolm X Park shows the agency should be doing more to engage the D.C. community, writes one resident.
Does your tap water smell like chlorine? There’s a reason why.
You're not imagining things — but the water is perfectly safe.
Wilson Building Bulletin: Pepco and politics
Also: The fight over the youth curfew in D.C. intensifies, and the council overrides Bowser.
13 things to do around D.C. this weekend
Can peak bloom stay forever? Break out the allergy meds for this weekend’s stacked local events calendar — from birding to fireworks.
A new map is fueling a debate on housing and displacement in D.C.
Critics of the proposed Future Land Use Map say it isn't thinking big enough.
Supper club solidarity: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, a digital security workshop, an open mic, and more.
Opinion: Regulators aren’t the main reason for your spiking energy bills
The officials who oversee Pepco don’t have control over a majority of the increases in your bill, writes Public Service Commission Chairman Emile C. Thompson.
D.C. healthcare cuts leave low-income residents with fewer options and worse care
Steep city budget reductions mean patients are going without medicine, losing teeth, and living with pain.