D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser addresses mass layoffs of federal workers and their impact on Washingtonians, highlighting resources available to affected residents.
The mayor and D.C. Council warned that the city would have to find over $1 billion in immediate, across-the-board cuts ...
Republican Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia introduced a bill threatening to revoke federal funding from D.C. unless Mayor Muriel ...
The mural, spelling “BLACK LIVES MATTER” in bright yellow letters, was painted in June 2020, turning the pavement into a ...
D.C. is joining Maryland and Virginia in seeking to recruit workers who are fired as part of President Trump’s chaotic ...
WASHINGTON — Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new Public Service Career Hub with resources and jobs for federal workers who ...
Bowser said that the mural would be removed ... remembered how National Guard members had to protect students and onlookers from an angry white mob. He predicted troubling days ahead for Black ...
“(I was) angry when I heard the Trump Administration had pressured the D.C. government to take this out,” Marshall said. Days after the Trump Administration told Mayor Muriel Bowser to either ...
Construction crews began tearing into the ground of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., Monday as onlookers watched ...
Bowser said Wednesday, during a tele-town hall she’s doing everything she can to help federal employees with their transitions. “Our fellow Washingtonians are in shock, angry, anxious about th ...
Federal investigators probing January’s fatal air collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport have called for ...
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