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Photos of the day, Saturday edition: Scenes from the rally near the Capitol in support of those arrested after the Jan. 6 attack. → Read More
Despite coronavirus and the need to social distance, Washington area residents found a way to celebrate Easter this year. → Read More
With lawmakers stuck working from home, Heard on the Hill caught up with Virginia Democrat Rep. Jennifer Wexton last week. → Read More
The Coronavirus pandemic has turned Washington and the Capitol into a ghost town. → Read More
Life inside the Capitol and around the Washington area has fundamentally changed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Our photojournalists bring you a glimpse of our new normal. → Read More
Coronavirus became the central topic of Capitol Hill with hand sanitizers, elbow bumps and billions of dollars to fund the effort to combat the virus. → Read More
The week ending February 28th as captured by Roll Call photojournalists → Read More
The week of Feburary 14th as captured by Roll Call photojournalists → Read More
This week the historic impeachment of President Donald Trump came to an end a day after the rip-roaring State of the Union. Here’s the entire week in photos: → Read More
If senators emerge from their burrows and see their shadow, there will be six more weeks of impeachment. Here’s a look at our best photos of the week. → Read More
There wasn’t supposed to be a photos of the week this week because of the scheduled congressional recess. But these are not normal times. → Read More
An historic week in Congress: The House sent articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate and senators were sworn in for the trial. → Read More
It’s beginning to look a lot like Impeachmas around Capitol Hill with the House determined to hold an impeachment vote before the end of the year. → Read More
Things are always a little strange in Congress. But throw in a dash of impeachment and a taste of Halloween into the cauldron, and you have a recipe for an extra strange week. → Read More
The Capitol was consumed with impeachment depositions, the storming of the SCIF, and Mark Zuckerberg. But they did come together to honor two giants. → Read More
The impeachment inquiry, Columbus Day, and the Stanley Cup’s appearance on the hill were all overshadowed by the loss of Maryland Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings. → Read More
Talk of impeachment dominated a week that began with climate protests snarling rush hour traffic in Washington on Monday morning. → Read More
This week on Capitol Hill included a D.C. statehood hearing appearances from, activist Greta Thunberg, Corey Lewandowski and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg → Read More
Over the August recess, the Ohio Clock’s two arms were returned to full working order. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., returned to Washington with just one working arm after breaking his shoulder at his home in Kentucky. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) → Read More
National Dog Day is celebrated every year on August 26th. And since everyone loves photos of dogs in the Capitol, here are some of our favorites. → Read More