More than 10,000 people poured into the nation’s capital on the ninth day of protests over police brutality, but what awaited this sprawling crowd — the largest yet in Washington — was a city that no ...
The cadets were angry, venting on an anonymous chat app widely used at the Virginia Military Institute. The target of their rage: Black cadets and alumni who publicly detailed in a Washington Post ...
Amid historic protests drawing attention to police misconduct, the D.C. Council passed a major slate of changes Tuesday, banning the hiring of officers with a history of serious misconduct elsewhere, ...
The Confederate statue “Appomattox,” which depicts a southern-facing Civil War soldier and has stood in an Alexandria intersection for 131 years, was removed Tuesday morning, a month earlier than ...
The Loudoun County Public Schools board cut short the public comment section of a school board meeting Tuesday after a large crowd of unruly attendees refused to obey several orders to quiet down in a ...
Republican Del. Jason S. Miyares has upset a two-term Democratic incumbent to become Virginia’s next attorney general, making him the first Latino elected to the office in the history of the state.
In the coming days, Sally Berk will be able to say that she lives in the same Northwest Washington neighborhood as Barack and Michelle, Jared and Ivanka, and a billionaire named Jeff. Ho-hum. What’s ...
It was the personalized emails that got Jadyn Turner to consider Catholic University when she was choosing a college. She still has them in her phone, along with a photo of herself holding up the ...
Empty shelves, long lines and decaying produce are among the many complaints D.C. Council member Vincent Gray (D-Ward-7) heard firsthand when he made an unannounced visit to the the Safeway in the ...
When Ketanji Brown Jackson was a student at Harvard, one of her classmates draped a Confederate battle flag outside his dorm window in the middle of Harvard Yard, the center of the university’s campus ...
Standardized test scores dropped across Virginia this past academic year — the first time the state administered testing since the coronavirus pandemic began — leaving some families worried, others ...
ONEIDA INDIAN NATION TERRITORY, N.Y. — Before the street here was paved and running water taken for granted, a group of Oneida Indians stood along a dirt road and watched as one of the donated ...
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