News & Politics Will Anyone Save DC’s Non-Citizen Voting Law? States like Vermont have similar local laws. But their senators will have to take political risks to stand up for the district. DC Elections, DC GovernmentAugust 14, 2025
Weddings This Floral, Blush Wedding Featured an End-of-the-Night Confetti Drop Among our other favorite parts: The simple white bouquets carried by the bride and bridesmaids. Blush Wedding, Hotel Wedding, Summer WeddingAugust 14, 2025
News & Politics Feds Heckled at DC Checkpoint, Trump Will Emcee Kennedy Center Honors, and Sandwich Guy Got Indicted This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayAugust 14, 2025
News & Politics Meet the Lobbyist Fighting Against “Perfectly Legal” Corruption in DC Good government advocate Craig Holman has spent decades battling against the power of big money and special interests in Washington politics. These days, his work feels especially urgent. Donald J. Trump, LobbyingAugust 14, 2025
Things to Do National Gallery Nights—and the Lottery for Tickets—Will Return This Fall Here’s the lineup for the popular events, and how you can try to reserve a spot. National Gallery Nights, National Gallery of ArtAugust 13, 2025
News & Politics “My Life Is Not a Political Football”: How Community Leaders in DC’s Neighborhoods With the Most Crime Are Reacting to Trump’s Takeover They're open to help from the feds but say infringing on DC’s autonomy won't make them safer. Trump's DC TakeoverAugust 13, 2025
News & Politics PHOTOS: Federal Police Spread Out Across DC Some wore masks as they patrolled Georgetown and the Wharf. Trump's DC TakeoverAugust 13, 2025
News & Politics Trump Sends Troops to Washington Monument, Kiss Could Get Honored by the Kennedy Center, and DOGE Didn’t Save the US Much Money This is Washingtonian Today. Washingtonian TodayAugust 13, 2025
News & Politics Politics and Prose’s Self-Publishing Business Is Booming Authors wait up to a year for Opus. I.Q., Politics and Prose, PublishingAugust 13, 2025