Republicans continued their push to reshape criminal justice and policing in the District, with support from dozens of Democrats.
Congressional Republicans have renewed their focus on D.C. crime with legislation aimed at changing police oversight and the District’s cashless bail system.
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How DC Resists Through Protest Art
The “Suffragists March Song” is published in DC, joining dozens of similar tunes sung and played at rallies and other events.
President Trump accused a group of Democratic lawmakers of sedition in an outburst on social media Thursday morning and said ...
A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to end its monthslong deployment of National Guard troops to help police ...
Gov Wes Moore reiterated Tuesday that investing in quantum computing will grow Maryland’s private sector and economy at large ...
Voice of the Tigers Chris Blair opens the weekly Brian Kelly Press Conference Show presented by The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, setting the stage for the upcoming opponent and looking back at ...
Democratic mayors have reacted in different ways to the Trump administration’s attacks on cities. Some are less outspoken than they were in the first administration as they look to protect federal ...
Record crash injuries and insurance rates in D.C. prompt support for the Motor Vehicle Insurance Modernization Act, aiming to ...
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