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Washington City officials have hired a new community development director as the city continues to experience rapid growth.
"Tightening the belt on restaurant spending is one of the earliest signs that households are feeling economic strain," said Todd Belt, professor at George Washington University. "It's not just about ...
The newest political pin-up has choreographed dances and coordinated outfits, and may be a symbol of the latest chapter in a series of online culture wars.
The 243-year-old institution in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore, whose early donors and board members included the future ...
President Trump’s failure to reach an accord on Ukraine only made his warm welcome for the Russian leader more striking.
At Washington Circle, near the George Washington University Hospital, Meghann Abraham, who has lived in a tent there for ...
George Mason University President Greg Washington faces growing pressure as the current White House administration launches a federal investigation into the school’s diversity efforts.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. misrepresented the country’s compensation program for those who are ...
For a city whose population is 41% Black, D.C.’s homeless population is disproportionately Black, at 82.5%. Compare that to ...
Small groups of federal agents gathered throughout Washington, DC, on Thursday night to clear out homeless encampments as ...
After beginning in a former burlesque house 75 years ago, Arena Stage became a model for stages nationwide, while featuring ...
D.C.’s homeless population is anxiously anticipating what will come next, as the Trump’s administration’s crackdown on crime ...