D.C. Explained
What to do if your apartment doesn't have heat
D.C. law requires landlords to provide adequate heating in your apartment. Here’s what to do if they’re not.
D.C. Explained
D.C. law requires landlords to provide adequate heating in your apartment. Here’s what to do if they’re not.
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More legal resources, access to gender-affirming care, and mental health support are top of mind for the queer community.
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This gives the District an opportunity to build new housing, retail, parks — and possibly a new stadium for the Commanders.
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Black men in their mid-fifties to mid-seventies accounted for nearly 38% of the city’s opioid fatalities in 2022, while only making up about 4% of D.C.’s total population.
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D.C.’s longstanding request to control and redevelop the 190-acre RFK site is now unclear, at best.
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The actual vote on White's possible expulsion is expected for late February.
D.C. Explained
The lottery opens this year on Dec. 16. Before you apply, here are some things you should know.
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A plant shop, museum, and barbecue spot are among the latest sit-down restaurants and cafes in the neighborhood.
D.C. Explained
Experts say preparation – not panic – is your friend. Here are some local resources for immigrants and their families.
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Children and infants are most at risk of lead exposure and advocates say D.C.'s poorest neighborhoods face disproportionate risk.
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The museum is set to open to the public in early 2025.
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Last-minute changes from the city confused first-time homebuyers who were expecting to qualify for assistance. Now, many of them are out of luck.