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News & Politics

Activist Carol Fennelly Creates Home Behind Prison Walls

Once famous for fighting for DC's homeless, Fennelly now unites inmate fathers with their children through her organization, Hope House.
People  |  Nov 21, 2014
News & Politics

Rachel “Bunny” Mellon’s Life Told in Land

A guide to the property she left behind, from the Delano Mansion to the Upperville Airport.
Capital Comment, Local News  |  May 2, 2014
News & Politics

Under Their Wing

In the 1940s, the world’s population of whooping cranes totaled about 20. To combat the birds’ rapid decline, a group of government organizations launched a program at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel to breed and raise the birds—called “whoopers”—then lead their first migration, introducing them to life in the wild.
People  |  Apr 23, 2014
News & Politics

The Power of Now: 4 Instant Delivery Apps in Washington

Jeff Bezos dreams of a fleet of drones delivering wishes within hours. He’d better hurry. A rash of new apps and other digital services have made it possible for Washingtonians to get pretty much anything on a moment’s notice.
Capital Comment, Local News  |  Mar 24, 2014
Parenting

Sweet Charity

Teaching kids the art of giving back
Engage  |  Dec 9, 2013
Parenting

Social Media Safety for Your Family

Here’s a rundown on how to help your kids get wise about the Web, straight from the FBI.
Engage  |  Dec 6, 2013
News & Politics

How Your Donations to a Charity Make a Difference

What does your money actually buy? The Catalogue for Philanthropy of Greater Washington pointed us to these great local causes. Here’s what they can do with $100, $1,000, or $10,000.
Work & Family  |  Dec 5, 2013

Most Powerful Women

117 of the area's most influential women in government, business, health, media, law, education, nonprofits, and the arts—including 53 newcomers to our list.
Nov 30, 2013
News & Politics

Dream Kitchens: How Much Will This Cost?

What you can expect from three different renovation budgets.
Home Design Chats  |  Oct 7, 2013
Disgruntled Parent’s Graphic Lawsuit Against Sidwell Friends Dismissed
News & Politics

Disgruntled Parent’s Graphic Lawsuit Against Sidwell Friends Dismissed

A sexually explicit lawsuit against Sidwell Friends that has lasted more than two years and roped in brand-name Washingtonians such as Bob Woodward was dismissed this week—but is it gone for good?
Capital Comment, Local News  |  Oct 4, 2013
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