Trump wants the city cleaned up. Congress is holding $1 billion in DC taxes in limbo. Residents just want a say.
A court ruled Monday to temporarily reinstate two members of independent federal boards fired by President Donald Trump.
The Democratic delegate has argued that the bill would only serve to clarify transmittal procedures that are not spelled out ...
This week, the council pulled the shades on sunshine in government and voted to immediately slam shut its doors in the public ...
The District of Columbia has a mixed bag of tax benefits and drawbacks. On one hand, its progressive income tax structure gets steep rather quickly, but on the other, retirees will not have to pay ...
For the past two graduation ceremonies, GCDS has brought back alumni to be the commencement speaker. Last year, Stamford ...
D.C. is in a budget limbo on two fronts, from the ongoing drama in Congress regarding this year's budget to the ...
The Open Meetings Act now lets the council and the mayor meet privately. Right now, the change is temporary, but the council ...
The Council of the District of Columbia is looking for ways to meet privately with Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser.
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to amend the Open Meetings Act, allowing for more closed-door meetings. “There is constantly a ...
D.C., which is governed by a council of elected representatives and a mayor ... And, in February, Trump told reporters that ...