Meet D.C.'s most dedicated chess teacher
Vaughn Bennett is fighting to give young Black students an equal shot at competitive chess.
Plus, what would you do if you were mayor?
Everything to know about the city's new summer curfew rules.
Plus, the police union vs. Phil Mendelson and Trayon White’s AI supporter
The new festival picks up the baton from Capital Fringe, which ended last year after two decades.
The D.C. Council has voted to fund one part of Initiative 83. But another crucial aspect of the law is still in limbo.
Outdoor concerts, a flower potluck, a kids' rock show, and more.
Plus, cop watch training, a forum with the OAG, and more.
Lawmakers advanced a budget that managed to salvage some funding for social programs. Changes could still come at a second vote later this month.
There was plenty of action on two of D.C.'s ballot initiatives.
A change in policy has left renters stuck between property owners and DC Water.
But we should still be paying attention to the issue.
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