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How Metro Keeps Cool Without AC

Where’s the coolest place to stand in the Metro? We put the question to Adam Bressler from Greater Greater Washington, who has written an epic explai…

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Why Navy Yard’s Unofficial Mascot Is a Pig

We recently talked about the ins and outs of bringing an animal like a dog or a cat into your home. BUT what if it’s something a little more out ther…

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Ward 8 Councilmember Arrested on Federal Bribery Charges

In a court appearance yesterday, federal prosecutors accused Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White of accepting $156,000 in bribes related to the D.C. De…

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What a Harris Presidency Would Mean for DC

The Democratic National Convention kicks off today, and it’s got us reflecting on what a Harris administration would mean for D.C. Kamala Harris has …

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Ride-Share Lawsuit, Councilmember Recall Fails, and What's New At Eden Center

Katie Wells, author of Disrupting D.C., joins the team to talk about litigation against a local ride-share company, the end of the Charles Allen reca…

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How Racism Persists on the Hill

The United States Congress might be the highest-profile employer in D.C. According to Rutgers Professor James Jones, who spent years working on the H…

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A Plan to Make Streateries Permanent

Streateries were a feature of the pandemic. Four years on, they’re still with us — and not everyone is happy. There’s an ongoing quarrel over the out…

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Essential Rules for Living in DC

D.C. has a whole host of rules that are the kind of thing where if you know, you know. So ClockoutDC’s Jade Womack and Greater Greater Washington’s D…

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How DC Became a Showcase of Brutalism

Most people are not fans of brutalism, the 20th century architectural style known for strewing blocky concrete buildings around D.C. So we talked wit…

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911 Outage, Mural Dispute, and DMV’s Olympic Winners

The Washington Post’s Jenny Gathright joins the team to break down another D.C. 911 problem, a wild lawsuit over a mural, and the DMV’s Olympic romp.…

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