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Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb has issued a formal advisory reminding employers with workers in the District of Columbia ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to let President Donald Trump move forward with plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of ...
As the American with Disabilities Act, or ADA, marks its 35th anniversary this July, National Children’s Center (NCC) CEO ...
Keeping with his campaign promise to enact more stringent policies targeting the flow of immigrants into the U.S., President ...
Eve shares how she’s balancing being a mom and a headliner on the “Where the Party At Tour,” with a stop in the DMV on July ...
On the fifth anniversary of the freedom fighter’s death, Franklin Park in Northwest, D.C. was one of more than 1,600 ...
A District landlord has filed an eviction complaint against U.S. Rep. Cory Mills, a Republican congressman representing ...
Bill Clay Sr., Congressional Black Caucus Founding Member and Missouri Civil Rights Icon, Dies at 94
William Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights leader, legislative powerhouse, and one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional ...
A Trump-appointed federal judge has blocked a Biden administration rule that would have removed medical debt from credit ...
The right to assemble, an integral part of the United States Bill of Rights and a crucial pillar of democracy, is under ...
Heat, humidity and occasional rain didn’t dampen the power of the 2025 National Cannabis Festival (NCF), a weekend that promoted peace, positivity and progress through policy discussions, vendors, and ...
Two Hotel Cleaning Companies to Pay $290,000 in Settlement Over Unpaid Overtime to D.C. Housekeepers
Two cleaning companies operating in the District of Columbia have agreed to pay $290,000 to resolve allegations that they systematically failed to pay legally required overtime wages to hundreds of ...
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