D.C., Md. & Va.
Delivery apps broke our streets. Can new vehicles and parking systems fix them?
- Home delivery has exploded since the pandemic, and our streets can’t handle it.
- D.C. and other cities are trying to get those packages into smaller rides.
- E-bikes instead of mopeds, quadricycles instead of delivery trucks, and pay-by-the-minute parking are all options.
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What’s in the DC budget released by the council ahead of Monday’s vote
By Valerie Bonk, J.D.
Sources
Near EdmonstonA wrap on the day’s hard-hitting news and opinion
Justice Department acts quickly to reverse nationwide blocks...
National
A year after assassination attempt, Secret Service discipline...
Politics
America must fight like an insurgent to defeat communist China
Commentary
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Man wanted for breaking into apartment and exposing himself in College Park, Maryland
By Guido Peluffo
‘We got to come out to vote as a people’: Early voting continues in special election in Ward 8 DC Council seat
By Jimmy Alexander
Grieving families in Prince George’s County call for action against gun violence
By Alexis Wainwright
Couple gets married in free wedding at Arlington Central Library after winning contest
By Jimmy Alexander
Two men sentenced in killing of D.C. girl, ending years of prosecutions
By Keith Alexander
Prince George's County police investigating fatal shooting
By Guido Peluffo
New D.C. bus system’s growing pains bring headaches for some riders
By Rachel Weiner & Sophia Solano
Column | The Kennedy Center is losing subscribers. What does it mean for the NSO?
By Michael Andor Brodeur
WAWABILITY honors ADA’s 35th anniversary with shows at The Anthem
By Jimmy Alexander
7 in hospital after bus crashes with another vehicle on Southeast DC road with violent history
By Ittai Sopher
Locals push for Greenbelt FBI site
By Oliver Mack
TD Bank to open new King Street location in October
NEWS
- Notes: New arcade bar prepares for "beta test" opening...
- Thousands gather for Alexandria's 276th Birthday Bash...
- Morning Notes: Alexandria turns 276 tonight with free...
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From tariffs to universities, Trump’s negotiating style is often less dealmaking and more coercion
By Chris Megerian, Collin Binkley & Josh Boak
From Baseball-Adjacent to Beating Heart of Hill East, Trusty’s Celebrates 20 Years
By Maria Helena Carey
Justice Dept. fires more prosecutors, support staff involved in Trump prosecutions, AP sources say
By Eric Tucker, Alanna Durkin & Alanna Durkin Richer
Local legend honored with plaque at Jefferson Memorial Park
By Tabitha Johnston
DC Public Schools to enforce kindergarten cutoff date to prevent 'academic redshirting'
By John Gonzalez
5 New Brunch Spots to Check Out Around DC
By Jack Limpert