More than half a dozen local advocates slammed the rollout of D.C.’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), calling it ...
Through oral histories, 'We Do Declare' highlights women who created networks of economic support and opened pathways to ...
At a live Free D.C. forum in Southeast D.C., Democratic frontrunners for mayor Kenyan McDuffie and Janeese Lewis George directly confronted each other on their records and visions for the city.
Within days of their firings, two former federal workers launched a support group for fellow colleagues in the same situation ...
Teens across D.C. opened up about curfews, safety and mental health at the first-ever Teen Summit hosted by the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation. The event aimed to give young people a voice ...
United Planning Organization will close four early learning centers due to budget cuts, impacting 58 students and 22 teachers ...
Big changes are coming to a D.C. program that helps families afford child care. The District said there were so many people signed up for help that it ran out of money. Starting May 12, the Office of ...
Families who sign up for D.C.’s child care subsidy program will be wait-listed starting in two months, education officials said Friday, as the city moves to rein in ballooning costs driven by rising ...
Local health officials report a decline in HIV prevalence, with new cases dropping below 200. The Women's Collective plays a ...
After receiving help from an organization who helped get him back on his feet, a man held his case worker hostage during one of their visits.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with live music and dancing, nerd out at Awesome Con, or feast on discounted pizza on Pi Day.
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