News & Politics Can the Education Department Really Force Virginia Schools to Change Their Policies About Trans Kids? Governor Glenn Youngkin doesn't have their back, so Northern Virginia school districts don't have great options. Department of Education, Education, Glenn YoungkinJuly 29, 2025
News & Politics | Pets Del Ray Dog Groomer Charged With Felony Animal Cruelty Police in Alexandria arrested an employee at Your Dog’s Best Friends yesterday. dog, dog boardingJuly 22, 2025
News & Politics Arlington Continues Its Streak as America’s Fittest Place to Live DC came in second for the third year in a row. July 22, 2025
News & Politics Arlington Unleashes Robots on Its Sidewalks The machines are looking for cracks and other faults. July 18, 2025
News & Politics “Christ or Chaos”: A Conservative Church With Political Ties Comes to Washington Pete Hegseth was at the first DC service of a church founded by a supporter of Christian theocracy. July 16, 2025
Food Worry Not, Bub and Pop’s Is Back The beloved hoagie shop reopens in NoMa with hoagies, a soda bar, and duckpin bowling. Bub and Pop's, SandwichesJuly 8, 2025
News & Politics The “World’s Largest Outdoor Museum” Is Coming to DC. Here’s a Preview. Get ready to walk. This augmented-reality history tour will eventually span 51 landmarks and eight miles. MuseumsJuly 1, 2025
News & Politics How DC’s Attorney General Got So Good at Double Dutch AG Brian Schwalb bunny hops and crisscrosses all while wearing jorts and dad sneakers. June 30, 2025
Food | News & Politics Did Busy Pizza Shops Really Predict US Airstrikes on Iran? An intelligence expert weighs in on the Pentagon Pizza Report. dc pizza, Pentagon, Pentagon Pizza ReportJune 26, 2025
Things to Do MAP: Where to Watch the 2025 Fourth of July Fireworks Away From the National Mall Looking to avoid the crowds? Check out these alternate locations in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. 4th of July, Fourth of July, Summer 2025June 25, 2025