Between Oct. 7 and Oct. 29, D.C.’s Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) cleared seven encampments ...
The D.C. Rent Registry database was supposed to take a year; it took a decade. A report is out that explains why 365 days ...
DC Flex will be here to stay if a bill passes the D.C. Council, but advocates wonder if the program will change to address ...
A new bill would close the loophole that exempts housing voucher tenants from rent control and allows landlords to charge ...
The council exempted tenants of small buildings from TOPA rights, which advocates warn will harm tenants' rights.
Aida Peery condemns Trump’s “big, horrible bill,” warning it will devastate Medicare, Medicaid, and vulnerable Americans ...
Nikila Smith’s raw, powerful poem confronts abuse, pain, faith, and rebirth, transforming trauma into healing and spiritual ...
A new halfway house hopes to fill the gap from Hope Village's closing and be a place for formerly incarcerated men to get ...
Rachel Pierre is set to officially become the head of the D.C. Department of Human Services after months of acting as interim ...
Brian Holsten intertwines memory and the supernatural, recalling his family’s history in Salem and the legacy of loss.
Rachelle Ellison’s powerful poem urges unity, justice, and resilience amid inequality, calling for faith and collective action.
D.C. domestic workers organize for contracts, rights, and respect under new law, with NDWA trainings, legal support, and outreach.