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A series of arrests in two of D.C.’s most iconic neighborhoods has triggered frustration—and in some cases, confusion—about ...
WASHINGTON — The D.C. Appeals Court upheld rent refunds paid to 2,500 tenants of a massive rent-controlled Ward 8 apartment ...
Plus: A federal judge has rejected the Justice Department's bid to unseal grand jury testimony tied to investigations of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A survey of PCT thru-hikers found a big leap in costs in recent years. Surveys of the Appalachian and Continental Divide ...
The United States Department of Justice has classified 764, a decentralized, global network of online communities that glorify violence and engage in a range of criminal activities, including ...
How It Was Calculated The study ranked all states and the District of Columbia across 32 metrics clustered into two main ...
The school district where the newly appointed superintendent of Hartford Public Schools, Dr. Andraé Townsel, has worked since 2022 is seeking legal advice after learning he has accepted the ...
The Supreme Court on Friday put off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering new arguments in the fall.
The District of Columbia Attorney General’s Office has sued a Maryland woman with over 400 unpaid traffic citations in Washington, totaling nearly $170,000 in delinquent fines.
Now, Columbia has fired back. In an answer to the lawsuit filed June 13, lawyers for the city alleged that much of what the Irmo Fire District has shared with Muller’s family, reported to the ...
The third day of the trial over North Carolina's local and congressional district maps has concluded. The trial is happening inside the federal courthouse in Winston-Salem.
The House passed legislation on Thursday that requires the District of Columbia to comply with all federal immigration laws, the first step to codifying a piece of President Donald Trump’s wider ...