Colleen Grablick is a reporter based in Washington, D.C.
An oversight office reported more assaults at the city’s youth jail in October than in any other recorded month.
The orders would increase opioid overdose data-sharing, and create more placements for children in custody of the city’s juvenile justice agency.
The program will cover the tuition, books, licensing, and living costs for local students pursuing a master’s in social work.
Nov 07, 2023
Deshundra Jefferson Wins Prince William Chair Seat, Loudoun School Board Incumbents Ousted
Fairfax County’s school board remains in democratic hands, while it appears Republicans have made headway in Loudoun County.
The U.S. Attorney for D.C. has opted not to pursue charges against Chris Rodriguez.
Two Maryland residents whose family members were killed in Gaza face communication blackouts and poor connections as they try to receive news from loved ones.
Nov 03, 2023
Overheard In D.C.: The Voice We Need Right Now
“Well, as a straight, cisgender white man, I can tell you that…”
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new program that will give free tags to residents, making it easier to locate their cars if they’re stolen.
Oct 30, 2023
D.C.’s First 24/7 Sobering Center Opens This Week
The facility, also called a stabilization center, is near Union Station and designed to be an alternative to the emergency room for people undergoing a substance use crisis.
Oct 27, 2023
Overheard In D.C.: Double Fisting
“That was several years ago, back when I was still interesting.”