Check out thousands of photos of midcentury D.C.
The District of Columbia Archives has released its largest digital collection of historic photos
Tenant organizers fought to exempt renovated buildings from the sweeping housing law, but advocates say that isn’t working in practice.
DC Al Toque and Arepazone transformed into donation centers to support their community back home.
Can McDuffie run again? How will the balance of power change? And what’s going on in November?
The democratic socialist won with 52% of the vote after four rounds of tabulation under ranked-choice voting.
She bested her former council colleague Kenyan McDuffie by double digits, crowning a wave of progressive wins.
The former councilmember will serve out the remainder of Kenyan McDuffie’s term, which ends in January.
He is set to succeed Eleanor Holmes Norton as the city's representative in the House of Representatives.
Progressive candidates had a strong showing in a historic election for D.C.
Candidates have largely embraced the use of artificial intelligence, which is unregulated in local political campaigns
It’s been more difficult than usual for many users to request and receive city services.
The mayor proposed eliminating an office that has helped low-income students access food over the summer and made it easier to start farmers markets.
Alexander Esquivel spent two months in immigration detention. His family is still living with the consequences.
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