News & Politics Foo Fighters Are the Latest Washington-Adjacent Artists to Be Inducted Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Dave Grohl will be in the hall twice. Did you know he's from Springfield? Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | May 12, 2021
News & Politics Sally Buzbee Is the Washington Post’s New Top Editor Buzbee comes to the Post from the Associated Press. She'll be the first woman to run the newsroom. The Washington Post, Fred Ryan, Associated Press, Sally Buzbee | May 11, 2021
News & Politics We May Never Know Who’s Behind the Washington Post Peloton Account Transportation, The Washington Post | May 10, 2021
News & Politics Months After That Disastrous Trump Photo Op, Lafayette Square Is Reopening. But It Doesn’t Look Quite the Same. And the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue remains closed to pedestrians. Donald Trump, The White House, george floyd, Lafayette Square | May 10, 2021
News & Politics DC Will Drop Most Capacity Limits on May 21, the Rest on June 11 Also: You no longer have to wear masks at all times outdoors. Muriel Bowser, Reopening | May 10, 2021
News & Politics DC’s Biggest Venues: Please Let Us Fully Reopen on July 1 They say Mayor Bowser hasn't provided a "substantive response." They also want her to know they can host vaccination sites. Muriel Bowser, 9:30 Club, Reopening, The Anthem | May 10, 2021
News & Politics Washington Post Employees Can’t Take a Public Stance on Statehood A DC flag shirt "is fine." A pro-statehood one "would be an expression of public advocacy on a matter we cover." Media, The Washington Post, DC Statehood | May 3, 2021
Things to Do 5 Places to Take the Kids Camping While Mom Gets a Break for Mother’s Day Mother's Day in DC, Camping | May 3, 2021
News & Politics Lawmakers Urge Biden to Reboot Search for New FBI Headquarters FBI, J. Edgar Hoover Building | May 3, 2021
News & Politics Living in DC “May Result in the Loss of Your Basic Civil Rights,” Says New Sign at Border DC shadow US Senator Michael D. Brown erected a large "WARNING" sign in his yard. Transportation, DC Statehood | May 3, 2021