Raised in New Jersey, Rachel has lived in D.C. for more than a decade. She started at DCist as a theater reviewer before becoming a full-time employee, and returned as senior editor to help breathe new life into the site when it relaunched at WAMU. Starting in February 2021, she became an on-air host and…
D.C. voters will be choosing their party nominees for a variety of political offices — from the Wilson Building to Capitol Hill — on June 21. Here’s everything you need to know about the races.
“As a parent, you feel like a failure just because you cannot provide food for your baby,” says one Arlington mom.
Yet another one of The Chrises comes to town.
Abortion funds are already seeing increased support — and also heightened demand.
May 04, 2022
Delaney Williams Has Made A Career Playing A Jerk On TV, All While Living In The D.C. Area
Williams says his niche is playing “authority figures” and “a lot of people that you want to hit with your car or push off of the building.”
D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are all in different legal and political situations without constitutional protections for abortion.
Apr 21, 2022
The Mystery Of The Menacing Chimes In NoVa
Residents across Alexandria and Arlington heard what one person described as a “bad techno doorbell” repeating earlier this week. Blame the Giant Voice System.
Apr 21, 2022
Photos: What Is It Like Inside The Beltway’s Beguiling LDS Temple? You Can Soon Find Out
It’s been almost 50 years since the temple opened its doors to the general public. The open house lasts from April 28 — June 11.
When a rabid fox bit nine people by the Capitol Hill grounds last week, D.C. Health called on anyone who had interacted with the creature to get in contact to determine whether they should undergo rabies treatment.
It’s a tragic twist to the story of the fox accused of biting and nipping multiple people earlier this week.