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It's the city's third gay bar to close in as many years.
A homeowner on Prospect Street put up massive sculptures of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee outside his home in January, fascinating children while angering neighbors who say they don't comport with ...
There were once deep, clear swimming holes near what's now Union Station. As D.C. developed, creeks were paved over or piped.
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A student at AU and a parent of a student at GWU are seeking refunds for being deprived of in-person instruction.
After years of whispers, allegations of inappropriate behavior by former WAMU reporter Martin Di Caro have come to light.
The Department of Human Services announced the application deadline for D.C.'s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is tomorrow, March 10.
Current and former employees of the restaurant group say they felt undervalued and unheard, experiences that suggest the company has not made good on its promise to put staff first.
Grocery stores large and small are seeing supply shortages across the D.C. region, and it's not only related to COVID-19.
Some rumors claimed authorities shut down cellphone signals in order to cover up violent police reprisals. That's shocking, but fake.
It's the third tallest structure in the city and offers arguably clearer views than the Washington Monument.
D.C.'s iconic (202) area code is running out of phone numbers. Get ready for (771).
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