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This is just the first of four "distinct food and drink spaces" that will fill the building that used to be home to ...
Leftist protesters disrupted a Capitol Hill office building for a short time Wednesday as the House moves toward a vote on ...
The Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections has issued its Director’s Decision approving the plans for a six-story development to rise on the block currently home to the old ...
A power couple from Central Florida is taking over Washington, D.C. That couple is Mike Haridopolos, representative of the ...
Cannella gets to speak at the Capitol on Tuesday, May 13th. The clean-up day would be on September 6th, and Cannella is hoping in the future to make it an annual event on the first Saturday of ...
State legislators are advancing a plan that would allow all taxpayers to electronically file their Minnesota income tax returns free of charge. The provision is part of the mega House omnibus tax ...
The first Pacific Northwest location of a rapidly growing dog grooming and retail franchise is now open in Capitol Hill’s Harvard Market, the first new retail tenant to open in the shopping ...
DOGE-related initiatives on Capitol Hill — where decisions about government spending are ultimately made — are also losing steam. "That's one of my big frustrations right now," Republican Rep. Tim ...
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter, we’re Miranda Nazzaro and Julia Shapero — tracking the latest moves from Capitol Hill to Silicon Valley. Duffy calls for massive investment in ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — College presidents from Haverford, DePaul, and California Polytechnic were summoned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to address reports of rampant antisemitism on their campuses.
The evening reception served as the culminating moment of an Israel Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill, headlined by the Co-Chairs and Members of the bipartisan Congressional Israel Allies Caucus.
Sparks flew on Capitol Hill, too, as the House Appropriations Committee began reviewing Trump’s budget blueprint for the year starting Oct. 1. More: Trump budget proposal aims to cut $163 ...