NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about the capital city's home rule under President Trump's second term and the planned removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza.
DC's Department of Transportation will begin removing the mural and renaming the street Monday. The project will close parts ...
In less than 24 hours, crews with the District Department of Transportation will begin to reconstruct Washington, D.C.’s Black Lives Matter (BLM) mural. On ...
Trump said tariffs will be the "greatest thing we've ever done as a country." President Donald Trump is defending his ...
The bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown would make D.C. revert to its 2024 spending. City officials fear cuts to ...
The Trump administration is asking local transportation leaders to shore up safety on D.C. transit systems. Transportation ...
A group of fraternity brothers gathered at Black Lives Matter Plaza in D.C. Sunday to honor the significance of the mural that’s about to be removed.
Corporations such as Facebook, Amazon and Target have eagerly followed the president's lead. But consumer boycotts show much ...
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser has taken an often-measured, muted approach to Trump since the president returned to power and ...
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