With D.C.'s government governed by the Constitution and the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, any Trump executive order will likely be challenged in court.
Each day, a steady stream of pedestrians cross Meeting Street, the busy four-lane road that travels through the heart of West ...
Crews from the District Department of Transportation will begin working on what is currently the Black Lives Matter Plaza in ...
Construction crews began tearing into the ground of Black Lives Matter Plaza in, D.C., Monday as onlookers watched the two blocks of 16th Street near the White House transform.
Crews have begun work to remove the large yellow “Black Lives Matter” painted on the street one block from the White House. D ...
Legislation that could reach the governor’s desk this week would replace local control of the department with a state board.
Construction crews descended onto Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., Monday morning to erase the bright yellow ...
The bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown would make D.C. revert to its 2024 spending. City officials fear cuts to ...
Five candidates signed up by the deadline March 7 to run for the vacant seat at the Municipality of North Cowichan’s council ...
The nation’s capital city will remove the large painting of the words “Black Lives Matter” on a street one block from the ...
Instead of being named after a corrupt activist organization and movement, it would be named after a woman who wanted to devote her life to helping others.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about the capital city's home rule under President Trump's second term and the planned removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza.
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