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Month: June 2026
A viral BBC clip shows Trump’s face suddenly appearing across Washington landmarks and official spaces, sparking debate over political branding, public space, and presidential image control.
Congress missed a funding deadline amid partisan clashes over spending and border policy, triggering a partial government shutdown and disrupting key federal services nationwide.
Visit Bellingham, the official guide to Whatcom County, highlights outdoor recreation, arts, and culinary scenes as tourism leaders promote the region as a year-round Pacific Northwest destination.
Union officials warn crews racing to dye a Washington DC reflecting pool blue ahead of a Trump event may face safety risks, raising concerns over chemical exposure and rushed deadlines.
After-school programs that support English language learners face uncertainty as the Trump administration withholds federal funds, raising concerns for students and schools across the state.
Bluevine’s latest report highlights Washington, D.C. and Indianapolis among the fastest-growing U.S. metro areas for small businesses, signaling strong regional economic momentum.
The Washington Capitals’ Stanley Cup celebrations lit up D.C., as fans flooded the streets and players paraded the trophy, marking a historic first title for the franchise.
Critics slam a Trump-era overhaul of US national monuments, accusing officials of erasing painful histories and sanitizing racism in pursuit of a more flattering national narrative.
Republican leaders are sounding alarms as rising bigotry among young conservatives fuels internal rifts, threatens outreach efforts, and raises concerns about the party’s future direction.
From harvest fairs to cultural parades, October in the Washington, DC, area offers a packed calendar of festivals and events that draw locals and visitors to parks, museums, and waterfronts.
A new analysis reveals surprising forces behind the recent surge in school segregation, challenging long-held assumptions about policy, demographics and the legacy of desegregation efforts.
The mother of a murdered congressional intern has called for Donald Trump to take control of Washington, D.C., criticizing local leadership and arguing the city has failed to curb violent crime.
U.S. News’ 2025 Best Undergraduate Business Programs ranking highlights shifting leadership among elite schools, with competition tightening and new contenders rising in key specialties.
Sports Illustrated has ranked Commanders Field among the worst venues in American sports for 2024, citing aging facilities, fan experience issues, and ongoing uncertainty about the team’s future.
The U.S. State Department is rolling out newly designed passports featuring former President Donald Trump’s photo in select commemorative issues, sparking debate over politics and national symbols.
A new study finds that ICE raids lead to job losses for both U.S.-born and undocumented workers, challenging claims that immigration crackdowns protect native-born employment.
As Tunisia’s political crisis deepens, Washington weighs its options—balancing democratic ideals, security cooperation, and regional stability in crafting its policy response.
Capital One Arena will host the 2027 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship and the 2028 Division I Women’s Basketball Regional, marking major collegiate events for Monumental Sports and Washington, D.C.
The Trust for the National Mall is advancing the U.S. Park Police Horse Stables and Education Center, enhancing equine care while opening new public education and engagement opportunities.
As violent crime surges in Washington, D.C., former President Donald Trump is vowing a “federal takeover” of the city’s law enforcement, escalating political tensions over public safety.






















