Natalie Delgadillo is interim managing editor of DCist.
Dec 29, 2023
Best Of DCist And WAMU, 2023
Here’s a non-comprehensive list of all the coolest stuff we made this year. Thanks for reading.
Dec 27, 2022
Best Of DCist And WAMU, 2022
Reflect with us on the most important, funniest, most entertaining, and most meaningful stories of 2022.
As the U.S. scored its first goal against the Iranian national team in the 2022 World Cup Tuesday, a crowd of 300 people packed into a beer garden in Northeast D.C. erupted into a chant: “USA! USA! USA!”
At-large Councilmember and mayoral candidate Robert White challenged the validity of nearly 3,000 of Trayon White’s ballot signatures, which could have knocked him out of the running in June’s mayoral primary.
Dec 30, 2021
Best Of DCist, 2021
This year our reporters covered the challenges, sorrows, delights, and curiosities of residents across the region. Reminisce with us on their stories.
Dec 08, 2021
Morning Roundup: Officials Gave A Press Tour Of The D.C. Jail Following Reports Of Egregious Conditions
Plus, Loudoun will rename two roads that are currently monuments to racist and Confederate figures, and more news.
Dec 01, 2021
Morning Roundup: A High School Rowing Coach In Bethesda Was Arrested On Charges Of Sexual Abuse
Plus, protests are proving to be an economic lifeline for a struggling downtown, and more news.
Nov 24, 2021
Morning Roundup: Fairfax Is Returning Two Books To High School Libraries After Parental Complaints
Plus, Thanksgiving is going to be the warmest day this week, learn more about the Anacostan people, and more news.
Plus, enjoy the brief reprieve from bitter cold today, what the new Night Mayor says about supporting the nightlife industry, and more news.
Plus, Montgomery County teachers say they’re exhausted and burned out, we’re getting cooler weather this weekend, and more news.