D.C. voters deserve the information ahead of elections

A proposal to delay reports until after elections shows a mistrust of voters.

Letters to the EditorMay 12, 2023

Fairfax Democrats should widen their caucus

A person has to be “in the know” with party politics. Not everyone has the social capital or time.

Letters to the EditorMay 12, 2023

Leave Ward 8 out of Commanders stadium fantasies

Those east of the river have expressed no interest in a football stadium.

Letters to the EditorMay 11, 2023

My grandma has always made the hardest things seem simple — even living to 100

She's made it to 100 despite all the obstacles, and knows she'll leave a sterling legacy.

By Jason CampbellMay 11, 2023

The Commanders can stay in Prince George’s

D.C. will continue to prosper and flourish without an NFL stadium at the RFK site, just as it has for the past 25 years.

Letters to the EditorMay 10, 2023

Connecticut Ave. should be designed for those who use the neighborhood

The status quo benefits the suburban commuters who drive downtown and back home, never stopping to enjoy the neighborhoods along the way.

Letters to the EditorMay 9, 2023

My mother’s passport might be empty, but her journeys are remarkable

My mother has traveled through thick walls of racism, violence, gender discrimination and class bias.

By Patricia Spencer FavreauMay 9, 2023

The Commanders’ new owners couldn’t do better than the Hogs

If a new name is in the offing, an old name should come back.

Letters to the EditorMay 8, 2023

Montgomery County’s neighborhood deer are in decline

I pleaded for help with abundant deer. Now, we’ve come full circle with no deer in my neighborhood.

Letters to the EditorMay 6, 2023

Virginia’s diversity officer wants to expand opportunity, not limit it

Mr. Brown is advocating that the Virginia Military Institute embed diversity, opportunity and inclusion in its leadership development program.

Letters to the EditorMay 6, 2023

In D.C., many killers were previously jailed. We deserve better.

For suspects and victims, previous contact with the criminal justice system is the norm.

By Colbert I. KingMay 5, 2023

Here’s who The Post endorses for commonwealth attorney in Northern Virginia

Our endorsements are a close call in all three races, but we’re supporting the candidates we believe will act most effectively.

By the Editorial BoardMay 5, 2023

There was no dignity in fighting for slavery

It is a fact that Robert E. Lee commanded Virginia’s proslavery forces for the Confederacy in the Civil War.

Letters to the EditorMay 5, 2023

D.C.’s RFK Stadium site is overdue for development

New Commanders ownership does not necessarily translate into a winning team or management, so that shouldn’t be a consideration.

Letters to the EditorMay 4, 2023

Ben Cardin will leave behind a legacy of public service

The retiring senator was one of the nation's staunchest advocates for global human rights.

By the Editorial BoardMay 3, 2023

Like our military branches, we should glory in diversity and inclusion

Every branch of our armed forces embraces a shared motto: “One team, one fight.” We should, too.

Letters to the EditorMay 3, 2023

Montgomery County schools’ response to antisemitism was lacking

An incident in an elementary school is troubling.

Letters to the EditorMay 2, 2023

D.C.’s bus service improvements should come second to nothing

Transit riders bear the immense costs of forgoing employment opportunities and time with family.

Letters to the EditorMay 2, 2023

Virginia’s school curriculum should embrace diversity in thought

Diversity is one of this country’s greatest strengths and enriches the lives of all.

Letters to the EditorMay 1, 2023

Labor is key to equitable school construction in Prince George’s

Project labor agreements on school construction will demonstrate a commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable community.

Letters to the EditorMay 1, 2023