WASHINGTON - A former non-governmental organization (NGO) official was sentenced today to 40 months in prison for paying bribes to NGO o ...
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U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Chairman Allen and Members of the Council: [1] Mr. Creighton, who leads this Initiative, collaborates with community partners to address ...
WASHINGTON - A dual Russian-Swedish national was arrested Tuesday at Los Angeles International Airport on criminal charges related to hi ...
Chairman Allen and Members of the Council: [1] Although diversion options are varied and tailored to meet the needs of each case, victim ...
A Washington Post Op-Ed by Channing D. Phillips Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
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Note: A full copy of the indictment can be viewed here.
WASHINGTON – A Minnesota woman pleaded guilty today to one count of delivering national defense information to aid a foreign government.
WASHINGTON - As the District of Columbia and this nation have faced the unprecedented public health emergency posed by the COVID-19 pand ...
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DC residents who are 16-64 with qualifying medical conditions will be eligible to receive the vaccine on March 1.
Thomas Webster, 54, of Town of Florida, New York, was charged by criminal complaint with one count of assaulting, resisting an employee.
In a podcast interview, a DDOT official discusses transportation equity in the district.
As states and cities continue to switch from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day, here’s how we’ll observe Oct. 12 in Georgetown.
D.C. officials have revoked all pub crawl permits for events scheduled to take place through March 31.
Amid a growing number of coronavirus cases in DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a state of emergency and a public health emergency.
All 12 D.C. council members said they 'do not and cannot support' Jack Evans' decision to run for the seat he vacated earlier this month.
Former disgraced D.C. council member Jack Evans filed paperwork Monday for the seat he vacated just 10 days ago.
Ward 2 representative Jack Evans announced his resignation Jan. 7 from the D.C. City Council, amid an ongoing ethics probe.
All 12 members of the D.C. Council have voted to recommend expelling Jack Evans from the council over ethics violations.
Volunteers with the goal of ousting DC Council member Jack Evans say they have enough signatures to force him into a recall election.
Two D.C. area politicians have been invited to speak about D.C. statehood and effective government leadership at 2020 SXSW Festival.
National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday, Sept. 24. Here's where you can register to vote in Washington, DC through Friday, Sept. 27.
The embattled former Metro chairman reportedly threatened the job of some top local officials.
D.C. Council member Jack Evans has agreed to pay a $20K fine in connection to an ethics investigation.
Embattled DC Council member Jack Evans spoke out about possible ethics violations and the FBI raid on his Georgetown home.
Investigators were at the home of embattled D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans, who is at the center of a WMATA ethics probe.
Perennial low-cost prescription drug industry leader seeks to help 800,000 impacted by partial shutdown, including 100,000 in D.C.