We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
In light of restrictions on social gatherings due to COVID-19, nonprofit association encourages sharing of digital resources this Earth Day
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The Washington National Cathedral found a way to feature over 600 singers and musicians in its Easter service.
Calvary Women's Services is facing challenges, both financially and operationally, due to D.C.'s coronavirus response.
A newborn wallaby poked its head out of its mother's pouch for the first time at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
As the COVID-19 pandemic feeds global anxiety, we need the power of conscience now more than ever to transform the world.
A group of female veterans with The Mission Continues helped give Calvary Women’s Services' Anacostia home a makeover.
Walk Score released its 2020 list of most walkable cities. See how Washington, D.C. measures up for those opting to travel by foot.
The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles and the U.S. Census are hosting a job fair Monday, Feb. 3, in Anacostia.
A new report from the Census Bureau found Virginia and Washington, D.C. had a population increase throughout the 2010s.
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A new study ranked the most caring cities in the United States. Find out where Washington, D.C., finished.
The district’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ campaign seeks to transition 400 households experiencing homelessness into long-term housing.
The project, which is expected to be completed by summer 2020, will cost $13.1 million, city officials said.
The Lyftie Awards recognizes the most popular destination across the country, and Washington, DC was named one of the winners.
Part of the World War II memorial on the National Mall has been closed due to cracks.
Need a job, or looking for a new career? Check these latest job offerings in the area.
A woman who was about to give birth reportedly says a D.C. shelter kicked her out into the cold.
It's time to say goodbye to the beloved giant panda Bei Bei, who leaves D.C.'s National Zoo for China on Tuesday.
The "Feast of Sharing" will take place the day before Thanksgiving at the Convention Center.
A study by WalletHub listed the best and worst cities for singles in the nation. See how our city fared.
Locals reportedly say that someone is smearing poop on the underside of Capital Bikeshare bike handles.
A large water main break in Arlington had rippled effects for some D.C. residents.
Several Washingtonians reportedly have been attacked recently by owls.
In honor of Veterans Day, we're celebrating Capt. Cesar Jesus Visurraga, who served in Iraq. He's now a nurse anesthesiologist for the VA.
A new report suggests that a D.C. hotel is one of the most "haunted" in America.
The billionaire founder of Amazon reportedly dropped by a D.C. high school computer science classroom.
The Young Marines won the Fulcrum Shield Award from the Dept. of Defense for the tenth time. The award is for spreading anti-drug messages.
Washington, D.C., ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick faces new sex abuse charges. Plus, find a list of DC, Arlington priests accused of abuse.
It's time to say bye bye to Bei Bei, who is headed back to China.
Police will be shutting down multiple roads in downtown for the National Law Enforcement Run for the Badge 5K.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in D.C.