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鈥淭ake it to the Bridge鈥: Go-go song release party celebrates 11th Street Bridge Park

The 11th Street Bridge Park kicks off a go-go funky release party for its official song, 鈥淭ake it to the Bridge,鈥 at the Go-Go Museum in D.C.

Southwest rent prices are high, resident concerns are higher

Residents are frustrated with the lack of affordable housing in Southwest and want the District to do more.

Federal law enforcement leaves Chinatown uneasy

Some residents and business owners in Chinatown say trust in local law enforcement has changed even though the federal surge has ended.

ANC community grants: An underpublicized feature not uniformly offered

Even after 50 years of home rule, some D.C. residents are still learning about the role of advisory neighborhood commissions. The use and administration of ANC community grants in particular is not well publicized and not uniform across the district.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just at the minimum to function鈥: Foggy Bottom/West End鈥檚 strained ANC

Vacancies in the Foggy Bottom and West End鈥檚 Advisory Neighborhood Commission expose the limits of a system that relies on volunteers and minimal outreach. From the city office to local residents, sources say the ANC is barley functioning.

Ahead of looming shutdown, VOA fights to be heard

A small group of journalists is fighting the Trump Administration to keep the Voice of America alive. Until March, the news service had broadcast continuously for 83 years, and reached 350 million listeners in 49 languages per week.

Bringing music to the community: Free concerts at Tenleytown church

Both artists and audience are excited for the 2025-2026 classical concert series at St. Ann Catholic Church.

Rats! They’re all over Adams Morgan, but who’s to blame?

The Adams Morgan rat boom began about two years ago, according to residents. Lack of communication between agencies, governing officials, and residents leaves the problem unsolved.

For a cleaner Potomac, advocates and others are taking action

From a paddling race to DC Water鈥檚 tunnel project, advocates and government agencies continue to take action to protect the nation鈥檚 river.

鈥業t is political:鈥 Creating queer safe spaces in Montgomery County

The county鈥檚 first Pride center opens in Bethesda to uplift the LGBTQ+ community with supportive programs.

Tarot and cocktails: D.C.鈥檚 witches are stepping out

As Tarot nights take over bars, witches say their craft is not a trend.

Dupont Circle deckover work starts promising new public plaza

As construction workers begin a project to cover part of the Connecticut Avenue underpass, some residents still have concerns.

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