The senators echoed the district’s unofficial motto, “Taxation without representation,” in their pursuit of creating the 51st state.
The best place to retire in the United States may be its capital. The District of Columbia beat out all 50 states to snag the top spot on a new ranking from senior living website Seniorly.com. To rank the states and D.
There’s so many examples of straight colleagues being able to start families, being able to take leave for sick relatives, and they’re not impacted like I was.”
The viewing stand in front of the John A. Wilson Building, which includes heated front row seats, will cost $1.5 million, according to a report.
Three police officers were shot and a suspect killed in a shooting in Washington D.C. on Monday, police said. The incident occurred in an apartment building in the 300 block of Florida Avenue NE at around 4.30 a.m.
Will Pope, who is facing charges for entering the Capitol on Jan. 6, is cleared by a federal judge to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration.
Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. said Tuesday they have joined 39 colleagues in introducing the District of Columbia statehood bill for the 119th Congress in the Senate. “Year after year, nearly 700,
D.C. police said a person of interest was in custody after a woman was killed in a stabbing in Northwest on Friday afternoon. According to the Metropolitan Police
Everbridge, Inc., the global leader in critical event management (CEM) and national public warning solutions, today announced its continued partnership with the District of Columbia to support the upcoming Presidential Inauguration on January 20,
President Joe Biden signed the "D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization Act," officially allowing the Wahington Commanders to relocate.
Washington, D.C., received heavy snow as President-elect Donald Trump’s victory was certified. Taking advantage of the rare snowstorm in the nation’s capital, revelers engaged in a snowball fight in front of the Washington Monument.
Freeman started a Black History Month film series and LGBTQ-inclusive programs in the Washington, D.C., library system.