“I’m kinda shaking,” said one young Moroccan supporter as the Atlas Lions faced off with the World Cup defending champions.
Incoming Gov. Wes Moore campaigned heavily on fighting climate change but it remains to be seen whether he’ll adopt California’s new vehicle emissions guidelines.
The deadly shooting marks the 18th death of a child by homicide in the District this year, adding to the grim toll gun violence has taken on kids in the region in 2022.
Officials say the number of students enrolled at D.C. public and charter schools has hit a 15-year high since counting began in 2007.
While far fewer women than men are in D.C. are homeless, they face a host of unique challenges when it comes to staying safe, finding a place to sleep, and accessing housing.
Jan 06, 2022
‘People Are Definitely Suffering In Silence:’ A Year Later, Jan. 6 Still Haunts D.C. Police Officers
A lack of regular mental health screenings means the MPD largely relies on officers self-reporting issues.
With a new administration in town and Trump ensconced in Florida, the hotel has lost its gravitational center.
Jan 08, 2021
With Jury Trials On Pause, A Growing Number of Inmates Are Being Held Indefinitely At The D.C. Jail
Experts say the pandemic has created such a backlog at the D.C. Superior Court that many defendants could be held for years before their trials begin.
Sep 05, 2020
‘He Wanted To Know The World:’ Protests And Emotional Vigil Unfold For 18-Year-Old Deon Kay
Protesters gathered Saturday to renew and reinforce calls for transparency from District officials following Wednesday’s police shooting of Deon Kay, 18.
While supermarkets see crowds and empty shelves, some residents are turning to farm-to-home orders.