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What Happened to the DMV's ‘Black Promised Land’?

For decades, Prince George’s County has been a top draw for Black professionals looking for a suburban life. But lately its demographics have been ch…

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How DC’s Moped Boom Affects You

Police are clamping down amid a massive boom in moped riders. But it turns out it’s not just a new way of commuting — mopeds are at the core of a tre…

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Your DC Summer Essentials

School’s out, the first big holiday of the summer is past us, and it feels like endless days of humidity lie ahead. So we sat down with food and trav…

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Where’s the Best Coffee In DC?

There are so many places to get coffee in DC, it’s a real cafe hot spot. And digital creator Domonique Panton of As Told By Dom is making it her miss…

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Here's What the Entire Country Is Talking About

City Cast CEO David Plotz sits down with hosts from all 13 City Cast daily local podcast hubs to talk about what stories they’re watching in their ho…

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DC’s Secret Oasis

Crispus Attucks Park in Northeast D.C. is a great place to spend your 4th of July holiday, so we’re revisiting our episode with Tyrone Goodwyn, who h…

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Rats Invade Dupont Homes, Office Conversions, and Swimming in the Anacostia

What’s happening with converting D.C.’s office buildings, rats in Dupont Circle apartments, and swimming in the Anacostia River? To get into all of i…

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Your Guide to July In DC

If you're new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast community.

Happy Ju…

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Police Drones, New Bike Trails, and Melting Lincoln

DC police are getting drones, DC bicyclists are getting a new trail, and Abraham Lincoln has melted! Washington City Paper’s Alex Koma and City Cast’…

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Why Georgetown Doesn’t Have A Metro Stop, And Other Explanations

If you live on the Red Line, you know it’s been a summer of Metro closures — which makes it a great time to check out one of our favorite early City …

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