As construction workers begin a project to cover part of the Connecticut Avenue underpass, some residents still have concerns. The post Dupont Circle deckover work starts promising new public plaza first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Guard troops are shifting their focus from crime, and as their deployment is extended, they are looking for beautification projects to work on. Residents and D.C. leaders are wondering if collaboration legitimizes federal overreach or signals an opportunity to serve the community. The post National Guard wants to help; ANCs not so sure first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
While police note the tools are no cure-all, residents say the neighborhood feels safer than it did two years ago. The post Chinatown leaders push for expanded drug free zones first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Southwest Library are among the groups sponsoring events. The post Market SW is ending, but neighborhood-building events will continue first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Those who work and visit the historic area say the National Guard’s presence and ICE enforcement, along with rising prices, are having an impact. The post Federal police surge, inflation slowing visits to Georgetown first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Howard University’s 101st Homecoming is just six weeks away, and ANC leaders, community members, and alumni are expressing concerns. The post Economic uncertainty, federal law enforcement surge loom over Howard’s 101st Homecoming first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Judge gives latest ruling in an eight-year court battle, but developers say claims of human remains beneath construction are unfounded. The post Activists have 5 months to prove Bethesda development sits on historic cemetery first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
As thousands prepare to gather for the 38th High Heel Race, Dupont Circle’s role as the historic heart of LGBTQ+ life faces new challenges — from safety to rising costs. The post Upcoming High Heel Race marks Dupont’s struggle to remain D.C.’s LGBTQ+ hub first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Students at four Washington, D.C. universities kick off activist events for the school year with walkouts to protest against the National Guard presence in D.C. The post D.C. student walkouts marks start of events protesting federal police surge first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Momiji Restaurant will close as redevelopment reshapes the neighborhood. The post Chinatown loses another legacy business as Momiji shuts down first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash