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The federal government has quietly sold one of Washington DC’s most storied addresses — just steps from the White House, to boot. It offloaded the landmark Old Post Office Building on Pennsylvania Avenue to the merchant bank that already controls the property for a reported $80 million — a deal that could quickly flip for five times that amount.
President Donald Trump on Thursday claimed he would take over Washington, D.C. if the mayoral candidate he doesn't want to win gets elected, according to The Washington Post. Trump made it clear for the first time that he was opposed to democratic socialist Janeese Lewis George winning the Democratic primary next week.
Pride Month is underway in Washington DC with many events coming in June. Learn about this year's theme and what it means for the LGBTQ+ community.
Nick Shirley heads into Washington DC as Trump deploys federal law enforcement and National Guard personnel to address crime and homelessness in the nation's capital.
Washington, D.C., is gearing up for pivotal primaries this month to elect a new delegate to Congress and a new mayor.
The Washington, DC institution has received a $15m gift from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, the bulk of which will go to shoring up its finances, infrastructure, staffing, conservation and digital
Washington, D.C. is preparing for an unforgettable America250 celebration with themed dining, luxury hotel packages and citywide programming honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary.
The United States is among three North American countries jointly hosting the FIFA World Cup this summer, with games set to take place in 11 US cities. With matches spread across major US cities, soccer fans in the Washington DC region are looking for ways ...
The Living Legacy Conference in Washington, D.C., brought together Chabad Shluchim, supporters, and public officials from across the United States and the world.
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — Hot temperatures are back — and here to stay for a little while — this summer in and around the District. Thursday's scorching temps felt like over 100 degrees in some spots around the region.
Officials are testing grass samples and examining the incident, while the phrase's political association with opposition to President Donald Trump has drawn added attention to the case.