Washington D.C.

Mayor Muriel Bowser to Step Down After Decade Leading Washington, D.C.

In a heartfelt statement, Bowser said she will not run for a fourth term, ending her tenure in 2027.
11/26/2025

Judge Orders End To Unlawful Deployment of National Guard

A federal judge found the administration’s troop deployment unlawful, marking a major legal win for local leaders seeking to reclaim authority.
11/21/2025

Black Lives Matter Mural to Be Removed Near White House

Mayor Muriel Bowser said the mural “helped” Washington, D.C. “through a painful period.”
03/06/2025

Go-Go Museum & Café Launches In the Birthplace of Go-Go, Washington D.C.

The museum opens just five years after go-go was recognized as the official music of D.C.
02/20/2025

Keith Lee’s D.C. Reviews Spark Controversy: Restaurant Owner Shares Her Side in Exclusive Interview

D.C. restaurant owner Kia Williams of Omari's Music Bar speaks out after Keith Lee’s critical reviews, revealing the challenges of running a small business in a changing city.
08/30/2024

Lynda Gravátt, Acclaimed Broadway and Television Actress, Dies at 76

The award-winning actress appeared in several productions on stages in New York and played a pivotal role in the Washington D.C., theater community.
02/28/2024

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Declares State Of Emergency In City Over Youth Violence, Opioids

Critics wanted a more robust response to the drug crisis.
11/14/2023

GOP Pressures D.C. Mayor To Rename Black Lives Matter Plaza After BLM Dustup Over Hamas

The plaza near the White House was a rebuke to Trump’s attempt to silence racial justice protesters.
10/25/2023

Accused Morgan State Shooter Fired 17 Times During Homecoming Violence, Prosecutor Says

The defendant – an 11th-grader – was arrested on October 12 on several charges, including attempted murder.
10/23/2023

Texas Woman Arrested and Charged with Threatening Federal Judge Overseeing Trump’s Election Case

Abigail Jo Shry left a voicemail for Judge Tanya Chutkan saying, "You are in our sights, we want to kill you.”
08/17/2023

NAACP To Move Its Headquarters To Washington D.C.

The nation’s oldest civil rights organization has called Baltimore home since 1986
06/23/2023