New study: D.C. area residents drive less today than in 2005, prompting changes in air quality projections.
Evermay Estate owners hope to create a second non-profit space in Georgetown.
The SCOTUS ruling on gay marriage directly impacts gay couples legally married in the District of Columbia.
Earlier trash collection times allow workers to avoid peak heat.
The university received approval for a permit to drill soil tests on campus.
The District Department of Transportation wants public input on improving pedestrian access in the city.
Francis Pool, 2435 N St., NW, will not re-open until June 22.
Evans declared his candidacy in front of Le Diplomate on 14th Street NW.
Earlier times coincide with sliding schedule from Memorial Day holiday.
Bus alternative costs an estimated $140 million less than cheaper of two proposed streetcar alternatives.
DDOT will hold a community listening meeting on parking issues in Georgetown Tuesday 6:30 p.m.
Trash collection and parking enforcement take a hiatus along with other government services.
Between the federal holiday Monday and multiple events Saturday through Monday, there are several scheduled street closures and traffic patterns in place May 25-28.
This was the fifth annual District Department of Transportation potholepalooza campaign.
Traffic may remain restricted through Thursday as crews repair a sink hole at 14th and F streets NW.
Mayor's Power Line Undergrounding Task Force offers proposal to improve electric distribution infrastructure.
Between 2012 and 2013, the number of homeless decreased slightly in DC.
Councilmember Mary Cheh proposes expanding the Circulator to Glover Park, the National Cathedral, and the southwest waterfront, among other areas of the city.
Work on the bridge over Rock Creek Parkway continues.
The District Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting May 15 on a proposed protected bike lane for M Street, NW.
Albrecht Muth is charged with the strangling and beating death of his late wife, Viola Drath.
An Internet radio host called for a march from Virginia into the district on July Fourth with loaded guns.
Lane restrictions along the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway will be in effect through May 17.
The DC Taxicab Commission is considering a uniform color for taxis.
The Advisory Neighborhood Commission is seeking public input on Metro's proposed bus changes.
The new membership option is targeted at occasional riders to give them quicker access to bikes at stations.
Crews will be inspecting the Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Bridge over the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E will hold its May meeting tonight, April 29.
Infrastructure improvements and repairs will begin this week at the intersection of 37th Street and Tunlaw Road, NW.
Spraying will begin in Wards 1, 2 and 6 because of the prevalence of female ginkgo trees.
Defendant Albrecht Muth's on-again, off-again hunger strike and resulting poor health are not reason enough to indefinitely delay trial, Judge opines.
Anita Bonds wins the night and the DC Charter Amendment passes.
Overnight road closures are in place to allow for repairs of the Arizona Avenue Bridge.
Turn out was low at three precincts in Northwest DC Tuesday morning.
DC's Department of Transportation is launching Potholepalooza this week.
April 23 is a special election to vote for a new at-large member of the District Council.
NPS Georgetown non-motorized boathouse zone feasibility study is now open for public comment.
Rose Park playground slated for $1 million renovation; community input will drive design.