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The pandemic, racial justice protests and political unrest have roiled life for residents of the nation’s capital.
about 3 years ago
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A grocery worker, an R&B singer and a think tank researcher were among those infected with the virus in recent weeks.
almost 3 years ago
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The opinion is nonbinding but causes more uncertainty for beleaguered agency.
about 2 years ago
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Her support from predominately Black wards has shown recent signs of slipping.
almost 2 years ago
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The prospect of amending the Height Act has taken on new urgency as city officials seek to build consensus around a vision for reinventing an emptier downtown.
12 months ago
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A retired political science professor who was accused of stealing jewelry and art from a Georgetown socialite is facing a new round of charges in New York.
5 months ago
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Months of gun violence is causing many Washingtonians to question their safety and commitment to the city with an intensity unseen since the drug wars of the ’90s.
4 months ago
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Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is seeking to amend zoning regulations to allow for high-rises of up to 75 feet in Cleveland Park and 90 feet in Woodley Park.
4 months ago
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The hulking vestige of what once was the city’s Temple of Football has evolved into a blank slate for Washingtonians to project their hopes and fears for the property’s future.
4 months ago
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Government Publishing Office employees allege that the agency subjected “them to a severe and pervasive hostile work environment,” harassment, and discrimination.
3 months ago