The US Department of Housing and Urban Development intends to leave its aging Brutalist building in Washington, DC.
For more than a century, three women ran Washington’s most notorious underground empires. Their legacies are resurfaced in a 7News documentary.
On Tuesday, Howell ruled that the transfer of the USIP headquarters in Washington, D.C., to the GSA, which is responsible for ...
A D.C. District Court Judge refused Tuesday to rule on DOGE’s efforts to transfer U.S. Institute for Peace’s assets to the ...
The full-floor apartment, located on the 37th floor of a luxury Midtown Manhattan tower, was acquired by the government in ...
Washington, DC, is now hosting Big Tech billionaires and Silicon Valley elites. It could be a boon for the district's startup ...
Courtesy of After an early 6 am wake-up, a few train malfunctions and transfers, and a tight Uber ride, a cohort of ...
Preservation North Carolina is inviting history and architecture enthusiasts on April 12 to a “one-of-a-kind” exploration of Washington, N.C., the foundation announced. “Known as ‘Little ...
The civil suits at issue, brought by Capitol Hill police officers and Democratic members of Congress, are all being heard by a district court judge at the District of Columbia, Judge Amit Mehta, an ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Exploring and learning about the built world around us. The National Building Museum is the only U.S. cultural institution dedicated to exploring the world we design and ...
In early March, 61 security industry executives – a mixture of manufacturers, integrators, distributors, and association executives – held 73 meetings on Capitol ... Hill Day in Washington DC ...
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