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“There’s a lot of people that are scared for their lives and are saying they can’t stand up," says Adina Appelbaum, an attorney with CAIR Coalition. "They can’t eat. They’re having ...
There were once deep, clear swimming holes near what's now Union Station. As D.C. developed, creeks were paved over or piped.
After years of whispers, allegations of inappropriate behavior by former WAMU reporter Martin Di Caro have come to light.
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It's the city's third gay bar to close in as many years.
The Waldorf Astoria, formerly the Trump Hotel, is now officially open. So, too, is the Old Post Office Tower.
The tunnel will help make the Anacostia River safe to swim and fish in.
Some landlords in the District use the eviction process to collect rent from tenants who have fallen behind, a new study shows. The practice can harm residents in the long term.
The Department of Human Services announced the application deadline for D.C.'s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is tomorrow, March 10.
D.C. maintains that CORE DC's local shelters are providing the promised quality of housing and services for residents experiencing homelessness.
"There's nothing about Black birthing people that makes them more likely to die," says the study's co-author. "It's the environments to which they're exposed in our social, environmental, and ...
Greyhound regularly ignored D.C.'s anti-idling law, according to the lawsuit.
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