News & Politics
Foxtrot’s Abrupt Closure May Be Illegal
Arts & Society
Washington Ballet’s Edwaard Liang to Speak at May 16 Breakfast
Arts & Society
Social Scene: Your Guide to the 2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend
Arts & Society
Weekend Roundup, April 25 through April 28
Food & Wine
Downtown Stunner: La Grande Boucherie
D.C. Begins to Reopen One Small Step at a Time
September 29, 2020
•A live entertainment pilot allows City Winery, GALA Hispanic Theatre, the Hamilton, the Kennedy Center, Pearl Street Warehouse and Union Stage to reopen with a maximum capacity of 50.
D.C. Moves Closures to April 27, Announces First Death Due to Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
•The prohibition on mass gatherings during a public health emergency was extended until April 25, the last Saturday of the month.
Whole Foods Closure Due to ‘Act of God’?
October 31, 2019
•Both parties, the store and the building owner, stand to lose millions of dollars in rent — paid, delayed and retroactive — and legal fees if the other side prevails.