D.C. voters will be able to drop off their mail-in ballots at any of the 55 drop-off boxes across the District starting Monday.
The District's chief financial officer reported the city brought in more revenue than predicted during the last six months.
Long Island University's Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis shared results ahead of Tuesday's presidential debate.
NoVA, DC voters may use ballots sent via mail and secure drop box locations to avoid in-person voting: See the full list of drop-off sites.
The Temporary Protected Status program has become vampire-like in its inability to be killed off
The Black vote, which is 12 percent of the national electorate, could determine whether President Trump remains in the White House
Ward 2 candidate Katherine Venice withdraws from D.C. Council race and calls on community to save our democracy.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Washington, D.C. from voting.
Whether President Trump or Biden wins in November, putting American workers first should be the first and foremost goal of either
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser characterized President Trump's threat to defund D.C. as a distraction from the record of his last four years.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser accused the U.S. District Attorney's Office of not prosecuting violent agitators arrested at recent protests.
The march, planned on the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech, follows days of renewed protests and unrest.
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A group of protesters from Ward 8 protested outside the U.S. Capitol Thursday, calling for senators to pass a new coronavirus relief bill.
Capitol Hill insiders speculate that Sec. of State Mike Pompeo has begun his 2024 campaign for the Presidency.
Construction crews installed the final piece to the last arch in the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge project Thursday.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau said it will end counting efforts for the 2020 census on Sept. 30.
Unlawful entry arrests have increased 237 percent since April
Executive Order bans federal contractors from hiring H-1B workers
Administration is a sitting duck for immigration-related lawsuits
Big Tech has never pushed harder for cheap labor than in recent weeks
Civil Rights icon and Georgia congressman John Lewis will lie in state Monday and Tuesday at the U.S. Capitol Building.
D.C. Office of the Attorney General announced Monsanto has agreed to pay $52 million to clean up PCB contamination in the District's waters.
D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles has extended the expiration date for all DMV documents due to expire after March 1 and beyond.
Mayor Muriel Bowser asked congressional leaders for equitable treatment for the District in the new coronavirus relief bill.
The first lady shared snippets from her trip to a D.C. organization that helps young mothers.
These DC businesses received the largest government coronavirus loans.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to the City Council, criticized proposed cuts to the Metropolitan Police Department budget.
Groups of demonstrators gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on the Fourth of July to protest for racial justice.
OPT represents corporate welfare at its worst
The First Street Foundation Flood Model suggests that the risk of flooding across the U.S. is “significantly more” than previous estimates.
D.C. families took part in the Black Mamas March Saturday to call for racial justice and support the Black Lives Matter movement.
After some procedural delays, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the D.C. statehood bill Friday on a vote of 232-180.
Despite Trump's Salute to America and Fourth of July fireworks hosted by the National Park Service, D.C.'s health emergency continues.
Jared’s continued high-visibility presence, often in critical immigration negotiations, detracts from President Trump’s agenda
Executive Order would cut 525,000 visas during current period of unprecedented unemployment
Police used pepper spray to disperse protesters from pulling down the statue at Lafayette Square.
There are 38 additional cases of the new coronavirus in Washington, D.C., according to data reported for Sunday.
For decades, the asylum process has been subject to widespread fraud
Protesters in D.C. pulled down and set fire to the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike Friday night in Judiciary Square.