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Your Guide To 4/20 in D.C.

It’s the week of 4/20 and days before the National Cannabis Festival, and we’re talking with its founder about the city’s ever-shifting, complicated …

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Traffic Cameras Everywhere!

If you drive in D.C., you probably know all about the city’s red light cameras. But did you know D.C. will soon use cameras to ticket drivers who cru…

2 years, 9 months ago

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Dan Snyder Picks A Buyer. Plus, Buses, Cannabis, and Georgetown Transformers

After months of hand wringing, Dan Snyder has picked a buyer for the Washington Commanders! Audio Producer Julia Karron is here to celebrate but also…

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The Mosquitos Will Be Worse This Year

D.C.’s mosquitos are about to be back. And, after a warm winter, this year could be especially bad. Reporter Jacob Fenston, who covers the environmen…

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Celebrating Lou Stovall’s Impact on D.C.’s Art Scene

D.C. lost an icon this year. Born in 1937, artist Lou Stovall studied printmaking at Howard and his posters and prints are a reminder of the spirit a…

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A New Civil Rights Investigation Into D.C. Police

On March 18th, Park Police shot and killed 17 year old Dalaneo Martin as they tried to apprehend him in a car they say was stolen. And last week, the…

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Should There Be Bike Lanes on Connecticut Avenue?

The city’s bike lane plan for Connecticut Avenue NW is so controversial that there are petitions floating around with thousands of signatures, and th…

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Yellow Line Drama, Big Bucks for Pickleball, and a New Concert Venue

The Yellow Line is coming back! But its route is not quite the same. Plus, D.C.’s proposed budget sets aside a small fortune for building out new pic…

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Why D.C. Is A Great Place To Raise Kids

Austin Graff has made a living off of exploring D.C., and with a kid in tow, no less. He’s here to share why D.C. is uniquely suited for cultivating …

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Remembering the 1968 Unrest, With the Founder of Ben’s Chili Bowl

D.C. burned for days in April 1968, after Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, and Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street was one of the only places in tow…

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