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The 75,000-square-foot "immersive storytelling experience" from Meow Wolf will contain secret portals, plenty of Technicolor lights, and "Coraline" influences.
The Department of Human Services announced the application deadline for D.C.'s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is tomorrow, March 10.
The chain is closing 39 movie theaters across the U.S., including in Maryland, as part of bankruptcy proceedings prompted by the pandemic.
In an open letter published in court filings, 30 January 6 defendants describe the jail as a "mercilessly sinister institution." ...
Four of these deaths haven't been previously reported or publicly disclosed. But following inquiries from DCist, the jail said it will begin releasing statements every time someone dies in custody.
Opponents say "high-dollar fundraising" matters little for their campaign to eliminate D.C.'s tipped wage.
For the second time in two years, the Bowser administration has asked to extend federal control over its parole system.
Residents expressed optimism about new tools the city has deployed to address gun violence, but despair about the ceaseless trauma reverberating through the city’s communities.
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"There's nothing about Black birthing people that makes them more likely to die," says the study's co-author. "It's the environments to which they're exposed in our social, environmental, and ...
The new policies come nearly two years after the Trump administration ordered racial justice protestors cleared from the square for a presidential photo-op in front of a nearby church.
NPS says it will close two encampments to "address threats to public health and safety," but is asking D.C. to help find housing for residents there first.