Budget testimony and Bezos: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, a de-escalation training, free film screening, and more ways to get involved this week.
Despite hostile politics and sponsor retreat, WorldPride forges ahead
The budget for the event was slashed by 25% amid a corporate pullback, but the celebration is marching forth.
Everything you need to know about D.C.'s Advisory Neighborhood Commissions
Unsung heroes of hyperlocal government, or petty tyrants?
Opinion: D.C.'s disorganized reentry services fail returning citizens
D.C. has a well-deserved reputation for providing comprehensive reentry services to returning citizens, but they're still not doing enough.
Amplifying Ward 7 voices — RFK and beyond
One of the most powerful things about local journalism is that it’s a two-way street. This spring, we’re excited to connect with Ward 7 residents in new and faithful ways.
TOPA For All: Your weekly Civics Roundup
Plus, more housing advocacy opps, and a public conversation with Badar Khan Suri.
What to know about the changes coming to Metrobus this summer
In case you haven't heard: Hundreds of stops are being removed, bus lines are being renamed, and routes are being reworked.
D.C. pole vaulters and skateboarders hope they aren’t forgotten in push for new Commanders stadium
A world-class pole vaulting facility and skate park could be replaced by new bars and restaurants.
Wilson Building Bulletin: Jeanine Pirro brings her brand of justice to D.C.
All hail the new U.S. Attorney for D.C.