Analysis - New development should not come at the expense of people impoverished by decades of failed urban planning.
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US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies aged 84
The civil rights leader and US presidential hopeful ‘died peacefully’ on Tuesday, his family said.
Nineteen Buddhist monks and a dog called Aloka have kept America enthralled on the sidewalks watching the unique spectacle of a marathon parade unfold on its streets, carrying nought but the message: ...
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Govt Plans Private-Sector Subsidies to Expand Affordable Housing, Tackle Slums
Government is considering providing subsidies to the private sector to spur the construction of low-cost housing in both rural and urban areas, in a move aimed at curbing the rapid growth of slums.The ...
Bad Bunny has rescued the Super Bowl. The first half of the final game of the NFL season was a low-scoring, nearly lifeless affair, but once Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio appeared for his much ...
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing a family of landlords, accusing them under RICO of running a “slumlord empire” in Wards 7 and 8.
The judge said the government did not have the power to erase or alter historical truths after displays were removed at the site of the first president’s former house in Philadelphia.
The U.S. Senate voted on Thursday to overturn parts of DC's tax code in the middle of tax season.
A massive pipe that moves millions of gallons of sewage has ruptured and sent wastewater flowing into the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., polluting it ahead of a major winter storm that ...
D.C. Water boosts pumping power and activates a third flume at the Potomac sewer break, but warns overflow risk remains until ...
Can the area sustain so many establishments chasing the same customer base? Each place “has their own demographic and reach,” says Stephen Rutgers, co-owner of Crush. “We all sort of have our own feel ...
More than 240 million gallons of wastewater spilled into the Potomac River since the pipeline collapse on Jan. 19. according to DC Water.
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