A D.C. cannabis advocacy group says it will march to Trump's inauguration and hand out thousands of joints along the way.
Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady released a statement regarding the start of the 115th Congress.
Three former presidents, none of whom voted for Trump, plus Obama will be there when Trump is inaugurated as president of the United States.
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Service organizations, school bands, horse groups and more will take part in traditional inaugural event down Pennsylvania Avenue.
WMATA says New Year's partiers can get free Metro rides on the holiday until 3 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1.
Organizers had gotten into a fight with an Arlington venue over hosting the event, leading to threats and the involvement of local police.
At his year end press conference, the president talks Russia, the economy, reflects on his eight years.
The fiery activist is planning a major rally on the National Mall days ahead of Trump's inauguration.
Local schools have marched in the last five inaugurations, but that streak appears to be coming to an end.
Lawmakers are demanding that he divest his interests in Trump International Hotel.
Obama has reportedly chosen the WWF headquarters to have his office during his remaining time in D.C.
Clinton made a rare public appearance since her Election Day defeat.
Activists are accusing the NPS of trying to block protests, but the agency says they're just doing their job.
An advocacy group has accused the NPS of propagating "fake news."
The president-elect says the new 747s are just way too expensive.
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are reportedly house-hunting in the District.
Businessman David M. Rubenstein has pledged the millions needed for the National Park Service to overhaul the Washington Monument.
Vice president-elect Mike Pence's new neighbors disagree with his stance on LGBT issues.
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Pence has had to spend a lot of time in D.C. as the head of Trump's transition team.
"Tater" and "Tot" were both spared this week, and Tot was named the National Thanksgiving Turkey.
The National Policy Institute, a white supremacist organization, was celebrating Donald Trump's victory inside.
The restaurant had to shut down after protesters gathered around the restaurant the next day.
Donald Trump's surprise election has resulted in new scrutiny of the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Donald Trump's team has urged the president to tell protesters to knock it off, but Obama has declined to do so.
Fitbit data shows that D.C. residents were by far the most restless awaiting the election results between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Protesters flooded the lobby of the building and chanted slogans against newly anointed chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon.
They include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ellen DeGeneres and Vin Scully.
"The role of the press pool is critically important to our country," reads an open letter from 15 press freedom groups.
Thousands upon thousands of schoolchildren descended on D.C. landmarks as well to vent their anger at the president-elect.
High schoolers from around the D.C. area converged on the Trump International Hotel on Tuesday to protest the president-elect.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser indicates she will stand up to Trump's immigration policies.
Donald Trump upset Clinton on Nov. 8, although she will end up winning the popular vote by a comfortable margin.
Thousands have already signed up for a Jan. 20 protest in downtown D.C.
The men were cordial in front of reporters following the meeting, but the Obamas reportedly cancelled the traditional family photo-op.
The "post-election reconciliation" aims to help heal the divide in the country after Donald Trump's upset win over Hillary Clinton.
D.C. voted for Hillary Clinton in huge numbers, sending her its three electoral votes.
College students and other voters gather near the White House as election results put a Trump victory within reach.
Polls around the area -- and across the country -- have featured long lines from the moment polls opened.