The Trump administration is about to kill a popular D.C. bike lane
Feds say the 15th Street protected bike lane will cause more traffic during cherry blossom season, but bike advocates say it makes everyone safer.
How neighbors and school communities are organizing against the immigration crackdown.
Educators say burnout, testing, and resource gaps are persistent challenges — and now federal police are adding new fears to their communities.
Their presence so far has been limited, but with growing numbers that could change.
A historian’s take on recording this unprecedented time.
In an already surreal moment, Washingtonians have embraced bread puns, sandwich flags, and sub-themed street art as a form of protest.
This could be the first of many lawsuits over D.C.’s ability to govern itself.
How long will this last? Is it legal? And what are our leaders doing?
City leaders have called the move a "manufactured intrusion on local authority."
Republicans paint D.C. as a lawless war zone that only they can fix.
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