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Susannah Petitt is a Social Mobility Fellow with Young Voices and an Economic Policy Program Manager in DC. She lives in Falls Church ...
The Trump administration says it wants to eliminate homeless encampments in DC to make the District “clean” and “safe”. But personal stories from the Point-In-Time Count underscore what research tells ...
The Purple Line is nearly three-quarters done, say officials from the Maryland Transit Administration, and they’ve got photos ...
Montgomery County Council to vote on part of More Housing NOW package today. Advocates push for new train service on the W&OD ...
H-O-T-T-O-O-A-K: The air is warming, the blossoms are showing off, and everyone you know is sneezing. You might have heard ...
Serious crime on Metrorail and Metrobus hits seven-year low. Reston golf course owner faces opposition to pitch for housing, ...
For a moment, cherry blossoms in Kenwood look like the world we could live in: one with lively public spaces, one where people take priority over cars, and one where even the wealthiest of ...
Virginia will be the first state to allow judges to order anti-speeding devices for dangerous drivers. How one billionaire controls most apartments in Irvine, California. Learn more about ...
Monday’s storm did a number on the cherry blossoms, eh? Still, Photo Friday is all about joy, so let’s roll it back and be joyful about these beauties one more time! Revel in these favorites from the ...
High-end office space in DC sees decreasing vacancy, skyrocketing rents. Crews remove 301 truckloads of trash from Maryland highways in five days. Funding gap threatens future of fare-free bus transit ...
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