Watch the Black Business News' interviews of three candidates after Thursday's debate.
Councilman Jack Evans announced its return at a Thursday debate.
Find out who said what about transportation, schools, taxes and more.
What to be done with the Whitehurst Freeway, who wasn't invited and more on city-wide issues.
Find out what the agency said and how it apologized.
U.S. Senator was heading for Washington, D.C. when plane was forced to turn around.
In a disturbing video, four people are seen falling onto tracks and off of escalators.
Ellen Steury represents district seven, serves on the Advisory Neighborhood Committee for the first time.
Who's running to 7-Eleven?
Extensive construction to restore the Capitol’s dome from its “deteriorating” state will begin soon.
More than two months after a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, employees and victims' families are still recovering.
District of Columbia Court moved German expatriate Albrect Muth's trial in the death of his 91-year-old wife, Viola Drath, to a later date so that the court can determine if Muth's alleged past crimes should be addressed.
Update: Another status hearing will be held on Dec. 18, and trial will continue on Jan. 6, 2014.
Take a few hours to visit the 35th president's old homes and haunts.
In case you missed it, today's WMAL interview with mayoral candidate Jack Evans
The 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is Friday, Nov. 22.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Opposition from immigrants who would get special markings on their licenses.
Cost is estimated up to $370 million.
Should we really be jailing pot smokers?
While government workers will be paid for their time off, many contractors furloughed during the government shutdown will not.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
Tens of thousands from our region may be back to work soon. Here's a cheat-sheet to what happened.
Shutdown has already postponed Wilson Bridge Half Marathon.
Tea party wing of the GOP especially unpopular.
That about summarizes it for one person interviewed. Note that the language in the video gets a little salty from :50-:55, so skip over it if you like. You'll still get the picture.
Readers react to gun violence outrage — or the lack thereof. Share your comments!
While the government stalls, businesses ramp up their offerings to furloughed workers.
Proposed exterior alterations or additions would require notification of neighbors under legislation proposed by a Georgetown citizens group.
Georgetown ANC wants northbound traffic lane added to Wisconsin Avenue.
Learn about the proposed design and what it will mean for the community on Oct. 7.
Debates over the new traffic patterns on Wisconsin Avenue and the resulting congestion continue on neighborhood listservs.
Roundtable starts at 6 p.m., review of liquor licenses and construction permits begins around 6:30 p.m. Monday.
The agency still hopes to implement new reforms to the program that allows visitors to park on District streets without fear of ticketing.
A federal government shutdown could mean a loss of services for DC residents.
Condo project faced significant community opposition.
That’s the equivalent of what library officials -- yes, library officials -- decided to do.