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Does DC Need More Cops? Plus, $19,000 in Traffic Tickets, and Political Merch Sales

We’re talking about whether D.C. needs more police thanks to a new audit report, a car crash involving someone who had $19,000 in unpaid tickets — bu…

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The Good and Bad of Development in Congress Heights

Congress Heights is the home of the Washington Mystics and the entertainment and sports arena, but that’s a pretty limited view of one of the most ec…

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What Do DC’s Violence Interrupters Do?

This week, D.C.'s police union called for the city’s violence intervention programs to be shut down after Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White was charg…

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How DC’s Breakup With Humane Rescue Alliance Affects Pet Owners

D.C. Health and the Humane Rescue Alliance, which handles animal services, just announced they’re ending their 44-year-old partnership. HRA leaders s…

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A New Plan to Fix DC’s 911 Call Center

Councilmember Brooke Pinto has put forward a new bill to finally fix DC’s beleaguered emergency response system. Bona fide 911 call center expert Dav…

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Fatal Police Shooting, Strip Club Drama, and WWI Memorial

We’re joined by Washington City Paper’s Mitch Ryals to talk about the fallout from a police shooting, a battle between a club and an investment bank,…

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The Local Race That Could Decide Senate

Lateshia Beachum covers Prince George’s County for the Washington Post, which means she covers the home turf of both candidates in this year’s Maryla…

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10 Moments That Shaped DC's Food Scene

City Cast DC contributor Tim Ebner joins host Bridget Todd to reminisce and reflect on 10 culinary moments that have defined the city's food scene to…

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Rights Every DC Renter Should Know

From pest problems to repairs, renting in the District comes with its own challenges. Luckily for us, there’s the Office of the Tenant Advocate or th…

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What Should Happen To DC’s Prime Real Estate

The city signed a deal that would transform Anacostia’s Poplar Point, one of the most hotly contested waterfront properties in D.C. Last year, we spo…

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