Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over a spending bill that would reopen the government. The post Dueling parties, frozen talks: Shutdown drags into third week first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
One activist called it a “multi-generational traumatic event.” The post ‘Disappointing’ D.C.: Locals are worried, visitors feel shut out first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Howard University is home to nearly 700 military-connected students. This year, during Homecoming, the Office of Student Affairs is trying to highlight them and their contributions with the Inaugural Red, White, and Bison Gala. The biggest win of all, however, is the community being built at the university. The post Red, White, and Bison Gala is another Howard military community win first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
The construction has been delayed at least three times. With water continuing to erode the two cemeteries, the District Department of Transportation is pressured to give an answer about its next plan. The post For historic Georgetown Black cemeteries, stormwater project begins next spring first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
As colder months approach, residents worry about persistent leak at 3101 New Mexico Ave NW. DC Water says it’s responsible, but it has not addressed it. The post Wesley Heights water leak not resolved after two years; DC Water silent first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
The Montgomery County Planning Department called out the need for a dedicated recreation center back in 2017. There’s been little progress. The post Bethesda needs a recreation center. Can it get one? first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
The two houses have been vacant since January. Residents are concerned about the relocation of their tenants and potential rat issues. The post Former Adams Morgan halfway houses lie vacant; neighbors want answers first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
Young artists find their voice as GALA Theatre hosts the world premiere of the musical Héctor, El Niño Eléctrico. The post GALA’s ‘Héctor, El Niño’ empowers D.C. youth first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
The lawsuit says Montgomery County Renter’s Alliance and Montgomery Community Media violated rules that govern their tax-exempt status by getting involved in political campaigns. The post Montgomery County executive candidate sues forum organizers over exclusion first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash
The 11th Street Bridge Park kicks off a go-go funky release party for its official song, “Take it to the Bridge,” at the Go-Go Museum in D.C. The post “Take it to the Bridge”: Go-go song release party celebrates 11th Street Bridge Park first appeared on The Wash.| The Wash