There’s been growing frustration with 911 outages at D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, the agency that handles emergency calls in the city. Now, several D.C. lawmakers...
In an email, Office of Unified Communications director Heather McGaffin wrote to D.C. 911 call center employees, “Unscheduled call outs of all kinds are up and...
The Council of the District of Columbia, Washington D.C.’s local legislative body, voted on February 6 to advance the right-wing “law and order” Secure DC Omnibus...
D.C. got a unique Christmas Eve surprise from President Richard Nixon a half century ago — the right to self-governance. But District leaders said the goal...
As violent crime and property crime continues to surge in the District, the D.C. Council will take a first look at new legislation that’s aiming to...
For the primary time shortly, there are good vibes surrounding the Washington Commanders. Proprietor Daniel Snyder has agreed in precept to promote the franchise to a...
Democrats sharply disagree with one another over whether or not violent crime within the nation’s capital must be punished much less or extra. That’s not the...
The D.C. Council might quickly discover itself in a turf conflict with congressional Republicans over a rising push for Congress to intervene in its affairs. Home...
When even Washington, D.C.’s leftist mayor, Muriel Bowser, thinks the D.C. Council is getting dangerously lenient on crime, wokeness has clearly gone too far. The council...
The Council of the District of Columbia is contemplating a invoice that can enable “judges to think about the very best pursuits of a pet and...