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Communities step up amid food security uncertainty

Although the government shutdown, the longest in history, may end soon, food insecurity remains a long-term concern.

Free yard sale in Montgomery County builds a sense of community

When people gather in the parking lot of Rachel Carson Elementary School Nov. 30 with cars full of unwanted treasures, they won’t just be exchanging goods; they will be building relationships.

After 12 years, Right Proper is still getting it right

Right Proper Brewing Co. is expanding again with a new location opening in Eckington next spring. At current capacity, Right Proper brews and distributes about 5,000 barrels of beer per year. The new 5,500 square foot location will seat 180, and it...

New food hall set to open in Cleveland Park

Wonder, a food hall, is coming to Cleveland Park, with a grand opening expected on Dec. 4.

Georgetown’s Hilltop Campus experiences emergency power outage

Some students and faculty, unaware of the power outage, tried to enter the locked academic buildings but were stopped by staff.

Anxiety, concern seize community over SNAP benefits

SNAP benefits are threatened amid the longest federal government shutdown in history. Community organizations are scrambling to meet the rising demand to help families survive through uncertain times.

Democratic wins deepen divisions on shutdown

Democratic candidates pulled off swift election day wins in New York City, Virginia and New Jersey amid the longest federal government shutdown in American history. Still, both parties are refusing to take the blame for the 36-day shutdown and the...

Beyond ‘Packing the Courthouse’: D.C.’s long road to self-governance 

After packing the court in protest of federal overreach, Free DC, a grassroot organization advocating D.C. statehood, is dialing up political pressure and building a resistance movement to reimagine a democracy through a unified coalition.

Capital One Arena set to wrap up Phase 1 of renovation

Capital One Arena is preparing to wrap up the first phase of its multi-year renovation, setting the stage for a more visible and construction-heavy next phase.

Organizations planned Dia de los Muertos celebration without concern for ICE

Organizations partnered with The Wharf said they had no concerns about participant safety while planning the celebration.

Adams Morgan PorchFest continues to flourish

More bands and businesses participated in Adams Morgan Porchfest this past weekend compared to previous years.

The West End: Lots of convenience, but little connection

The West End looks picture-perfect — clean, calm and convenient — yet residents describe a quieter struggle: building community in a neighborhood where comfort often replaces connection.

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