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Ward 8’s special election unfolds amid housing instability, stagnant funding, and high stakes for D.C.’s most vulnerable ...
A Christmas market in the courtyard of Buda Castle and Matthias Church, with ramparts in rear on the hill in Buda overlooking ...
Hundreds of D.C. residents could lose their federal housing assistance early as funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and ...
D.C.'s largest shelter, CCNV, plans a new complex combining non-congregate shelter units with affordable housing and ...
D.C.’s ICH delays strategic plans as staffing drops to one amid hiring freeze and budget cuts from federal shortfalls.
D.C.'s proposed budget would cut the number of work hours the city will pay for in half for community support workers, ...
As D.C. faces extreme heat this summer, the most vulnerable in the city, including those experiencing homelessness, are at ...
Housing advocates are condemning Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed budget cuts to social safety net and housing programs in her ...
Wendy Brown reflects on homelessness, urban development promises near RFK Stadium, and the slow path back to stability and employment.
Dominique Anthony shares her journey with HIV, the support from The Women’s Collective, and lessons in resilience and self-care.
Housing as both a tradeable commodity and a fundamental human right, challenging government roles and systemic inequities.