News & Politics Could DC Finally End Restrictions on Prosecuting Sexual Abuse? The District just indicted a DNA profile because, unlike Maryland and Virginia, its criminal statute of limitations lasts only 15 years. ACLU, Mary Cheh, sexual assault | Jun 27, 2018
News & Politics How “Hamilton” Director Thomas Kail’s DC-Area Background Influenced His Work The Alexandria native learned about politics at a very young age. Hamilton, Sidwell Friends, Thomas Kail | Jun 13, 2018
News & Politics Sorry, Kids: You Can’t Get Out of School to Go to the Caps Parade We called five DC-area public school systems. None will excuse absences. Alexandria, Arlington, Education, Washington Capitals | Jun 11, 2018
News & Politics DC Withdraws Letters to Duke Ellington Parents A judge found notices sent to parents and guardians regarding residency status “deficient.” Education, Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Greg Smith, Joan Zeldon | May 23, 2018
Food Where to Eat Sisig, a Porky Filipino Bar Snack, Around DC Sisig was the winning dish in the 2018 Embassy Chef Challenge Filipino food, Bistro 1521, Kuya Ja’s Lechon Belly, Embassy chef challenge | May 21, 2018
News & Politics | Things to Do Take a Sneak Peek at the British Embassy Before EU Open House Day We got a special tour before Saturday's event. Embassies, British Embassy, Meghan Markle, United Kingdom | May 10, 2018
News & Politics | Things to Do Ruth Bader Ginsburg Gets a Rock Star’s Welcome at DC Premiere of Documentary “I can die happy," one said after making eye contact with the justice/pop-culture sensation at a screening of "RBG." Film, Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg | May 3, 2018
News & Politics The Intercept Adds an Editor Who’ll Cover the Democrats’ Future Briahna Joy Gray will cover how blue America is changing before the next presidential election. Media, Ryan Grim, The Intercept, Briahna Joy Gray | Apr 26, 2018
News & Politics What You Can and Can’t Bring onto the Floor in Congress Babies are now allowed in the Senate, but coffee, hats for men, and mobile phones are still a no-no. Congress, Capitol, US Senate, House of Representatives | Apr 20, 2018
News & Politics Farewell to The Hill’s Gloriously Ridiculous “50 Most Beautiful” List It was frothy, fun, and wildly out of step with the current political moment. Media, The Hill, #MeToo | Apr 19, 2018