Rockville gets a Tatte, downtown D.C. gets a Barnes & Noble, a private club opens near the White House, and more.
House members may have been out of town for their first recess of the 119th Congress, but that was no impediment to another ...
Providers have expressed concerns that potential cuts to the program could lead to an increase in uncompensated care.
A housing redevelopment project in Washington, D.C., that could produce up to 470 affordable units has secured financing to fund its second phase of construction.