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A mixed-use Dupont Circle property anchored by popular restaurants Anju and Pupatella has been listed for sale, drawing investor interest to one of D.C.’s prime commercial corridors.
National Guard members from six states and Washington, D.C., are deployed in the nation’s capital, supporting local and federal authorities with security, logistics and incident response.
Washington, DC prepares to honor the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday with parades, exhibits, and ceremonies. Our guide highlights key events, venues, and travel tips.
Two weeks after Donald Trump’s takeover, Washington DC crime statistics show mixed signals, with reported violent incidents dipping slightly while property offences remain stubbornly high.
Confindustria has opened a new representative office in Washington DC, inaugurated by Italian Ambassador to the U.S. Mariangela Zappia and Confindustria President Carlo Bonomi at the Italian Embassy.
Elon University has opened applications for its New Study USA Washington, D.C. program for summer 2026, offering students immersive academic and professional experiences in the nation’s capital.
Patriot Games, National Mall State Fair, White House UFC Fight: DC’s Bold America 250 Plans Revealed
Organizers have unveiled ambitious America 250 plans for D.C., including a “Patriot Games” spectacle, a state fair on the National Mall and a UFC-style fight night at the White House.
Shakira’s sudden tour cancellations in Boston and Washington DC have rattled fans and travel plans, as Atlanta, San Antonio, Houston, San Diego and Las Vegas may now face similar disruption.
TripSavvy explores how to plan an affordable, fun date in Washington, D.C., spotlighting free museums, scenic walks, and budget‑friendly eats that deliver romance without a hefty price tag.
Donald Trump asserted there is “no crime” in Washington, D.C., even as authorities investigated two deadly weekend shootings, highlighting a sharp contrast between rhetoric and local crime realities.
June 2020 in the Washington, DC area brings a scaled‑back but varied roster of festivals and events, as organizers adapt long‑running cultural, music, and food traditions to evolving health guidelines.
National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom has died following a shooting in Washington DC, BBC reports. Authorities are investigating the incident, with further details yet to be released.
Two National Guard members are in critical condition after a shooting in Washington, DC, authorities say. Police have cordoned off the area as investigations into the attack continue.
Washington, DC has recorded 12 consecutive days without a homicide, a rare streak local officials link to President Trump’s recent crime crackdown measures in the nation’s capital.
Washington Weekly: Government Shutdown Standoff – UBS analyzes mounting tensions in Congress, investor concerns, and potential market fallout as funding deadlines loom with no clear compromise.
September in Washington, D.C. brings a packed calendar: cultural festivals, outdoor concerts, food and wine events, and historic celebrations showcase the capital at its most vibrant.
Washingtonian’s “Most Powerful Women in Washington” spotlights leaders shaping policy, business, and culture, revealing how female influence is redefining power in the nation’s capital.
Two US National Guardsmen were injured in a Washington, DC shooting, officials said, prompting an investigation into the incident as authorities work to determine a motive and secure the area.
Two National Guardsmen were shot in a Washington, DC incident, prompting a swift security response. Authorities are investigating the circumstances as live updates continue to emerge.
From cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin to lively street festivals and cultural parades, Washington, D.C.’s top spring events offer visitors a vibrant snapshot of the capital.






















