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McPherson Square Metro station remains open after man falls one story

Man falls between levels at the McPherson Square train station. Remains in critical condition tonight.

Experts remain concerned about FAFSA鈥檚 impact on college enrollment, but optimistic about new form

The 2024-25 FAFSA rollout saw a decrease in freshman enrollment rates among high school seniors, but education advocates and experts remain optimistic about the new form released on Nov. 21.

Playing for pennies: How streaming royalties leave independent artists struggling

As streaming dominates the music industry, smaller musicians face challenges in earning a sustainable income, prompting legislative reform and alternative platforms to balance the scales.

Dueling rallies outside Supreme Court as justices hear transgender rights case

Passionate demonstrators outside the court opposed or supported a Tennessee law banning transgender health care for minors. The court is expected to rule by June.

Will the Supreme Court uphold a controversial Tennessee transgender law?

Justices hearing a case Wednesday on ban for transgender care for minors appear divided.

Trans rights fight. Images from the Supreme Court

Journalists from American University document protest efforts outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Wilderness Therapy Under Fire: Balancing Claims of Abuse with Advocates鈥 Calls for Reform

Wilderness therapy programs are under fire after allegations of abuse, highlighted by Paris Hilton鈥檚 congressional testimony and in recent documentaries. Advocates of these programs cite decades of research that show mental health benefits, while...

Montgomery County woman found dead during house fire 鈥 remembered as animal lover and thoughtful neighbor

Investigators have ruled the fatality accidental with damage to the home estimated to be around $300,000.

Drug and alcohol treatment facility slated to open in Columbia Heights, residents skeptical

A second sobering and stabilization center is scheduled to be completed in 2026. Those who live in the area are questioning why they weren't included in the decision-making process.

D.C. police report decline in anti-gay hate crimes

Local police report a decrease in bias-related crimes for sexual orientation despite recent investigations in Northwest D.C. Recent attacks in the Northwest D.C. area were perceived by many as an uptick in bias-related crimes. The Metro Police...

D.C. residents face competing priorities as historic preservation bill awaits congressional review

D.C.'s historic preservation initiatives preserve the city's architectural legacy and protect cultural landmarks. But what happens when the resulting rise in housing costs threatens to displace long-time residents of historic neighborhoods?

Rising rents, rising tensions: Alexandria鈥檚 housing crisis deepens

As rents continue to rise in Alexandria, the financial load on residents grows, pushing more households to the edge of eviction. Data from Alexandria city showed that Evictions in Alexandria are approaching pre-pandemic levels.  During the...

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