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How the Smithsonian is Rectifying its Racist Past

It sounds like something out of a horror movie, but throughout the early 20th century, the Smithsonian acquired more than 280 human brains as a part …

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Your Guide to March in D.C.

The days are finally feeling longer, it’s greener outside, and we’ve got an estimate for peak cherry blossom and it’s in this month! Welcome to March…

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Ambitious Downtown Plan, Maryland Senate Shakeup, and Foggy Bottom Catnapping

Mayor Bowser has a plan for a wild future of downtown D.C., The Washington Post’s Michael Brice-Saddler is here to tell us all about it. Plus, City C…

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How DCPL Preserves D.C.'s Unseen Black History

The MLK library is home to D.C.'s People’s Archive, a living breathing collection honoring the city's cultural, social, and political history. Progra…

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What D.C.'s Empty Offices Cost You

D.C. could be “ground zero” for office distress, AKA expensive downtown office buildings sitting unused and empty. And It could have big impacts for …

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Unions Protest Arena Move, RIP DCist, and D.C.’s Polyamory Scene

The Washington Post’s Teo Armus explains why some Virginia unions have come out against the plan to move the Capitals and the Wizards to Virginia. Pl…

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What DCist's Closure Means for Local News

On Friday, public radio station WAMU announced that it was killing its local news site DCist. Fifteen journalists lost their jobs, adding even more c…

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Nadeau Recall, Retail Security Upgrades, and Chesapeake Oyster Boom

There’s another recall campaign, this time against Ward 1 councilmember Brianne Nadeau. NBC4’s Mark Segraves is here to tell us about it. We’re also …

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Behind Closed Doors: How D.C. Lost The Caps and Wizards

The plan to move D.C.’s hockey and basketball teams to Virginia is one of the biggest stories of the year — one that’s potentially devastating to dow…

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Why D.C. is So Lonely

It's still that time of year when the weather is gloomy and nights are long, and it can be hard to seek out social activity and fulfillment. City Cas…

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