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Emergency Crime Bill, Metro’s Ambitious Plans, and BWI’s Bathrooms

DC Council passed emergency crime legislation in its last meeting of the session. Will it actually quell the rising crime stats across the city? City…

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D.C.'s Most Annoying Development Debate

The McMillan Sand Filtration Site is about to emerge as the Reservoir District, rebranding a part of town that for years, was the focal point of the …

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What To Eat, Drink, and See in Georgetown

Fringe Festival kicks off today! It’s an exciting annual event that highlights the local theater scene, but … it’s in Georgetown, famously one of the…

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Best River, Lake, and Ocean Day Trips From DC

If this is your least favorite time of year for D.C. weather, you’re not alone. I’m right there with you. It’s been hot, sticky, and humid the last f…

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A Controversial, New Shelter in Foggy Bottom

The city is pushing ahead with plans to build a controversial homeless shelter in a former George Washington University dorm. It’s on a block with 2 …

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Cheap Air Filters, Best Local Ice Cream, and Branded Metro Cars

The Canadian wildfires are likely to keep smogging up our air on and off through October. The team is here to discuss cheap air filter alternatives, …

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Creating a D.C. High School From Scratch

This fall, DC will open its first new neighborhood high school in decades. Harold McCray, the new principal of MacArthur High School, joins us to sha…

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Should New Buildings Fit “Neighborhood Character”?

There's a big debate happening in Shaw over potential new condos at 1515 Ninth Street NW. A local developer wants to replace the vacant building and …

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Why D.C. Fast Casual Reigns Supreme

CAVA just went public, to huge success in the market. District Taco announced this year that it wants to go national soon. CYM is going national alre…

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School Board Protest, Sportswashing, and Fourth of July

Hundreds of people showed up to a Montgomery County school board meeting this week, protesting the LGBTQ+ books in the curriculum. Plus, there’s a lo…

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