The Washington Post – Local Intern


As demand for solar energy grows, D.C. job training offers both employment and community results

School gardens thrive with summer volunteer program

New tour app seeks to correct the Native American narrative in the nation’s capital

Marriott was warned about misleading pricing in 2012. Millions of dollars later, a D.C. lawsuit seeks to force the hotel chain to stop.

While stadium rusts away, newly opened Fields at RFK offers a glimpse into site’s future

Amid a violent summer, Southeast D.C. children visit Six Flags for a day to just be kids

A Trump-supporting customer at a D.C. cafe claimed a server discriminated against her. The server said she just answered the woman’s question.

Elijah Cummings defends Baltimore in wake of Trump’s Twitter assault

Community organizers call for end to shootings after 11-year-old’s death

For lease: Three historic public golf courses in the nation’s capital that need millions in repairs

John Paul Stevens remembered for ‘deep devotion’ to law and justice

College student earns her place as one of the youngest ANC officers in D.C. history

Residents assess damage a day after Washington’s deluge

Contract to manage sports betting system and lottery finds shaky support on D.C. Council

For D.C. residents and visitors, mixed reactions ahead of Fourth celebration

For some with memory loss, patriotic songs spark recollections of Fourths long ago

Leagues rush to reschedule games for hundreds amid Trump’s Fourth of July changes

D.C. Council delays $46 million tax break for Adams Morgan hotel

The stars of ‘Hidden Figures’ are now immortalized on street sign