Why we're setting our sights on a different kind of goal
In 2025 — a year unlike any other — we’re taking a non-traditional approach to year-end fundraising.
Officials say new limits are intended to address issues with speeding and crime, particularly among teens.
It's temporary for now, but Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to make it permanent.
The Trump administration has refused to use contingency funding to pay for food assistance.
But Gael Gomez wants people to keep looking up — at the sky and in life.
Local cooperation with immigration enforcement has become a flash point since the federal surge in D.C.
We asked experts how to discuss ICE, the National Guard deployment, and the current political moment with kids.
They say the D.C. Council should publicly question MPD about cooperation on immigration enforcement.
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.
New data shows evictions have surged past pre-pandemic levels, fueled by shrinking aid, high rents, and weakened tenant protections.
Lawmakers are considering the measure to help clean up the Anacostia River.
He’s built a community that stood up for him when the threat of eviction loomed.
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