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This Rising D.C. Band Started As Buskers At Dupont Circle

The band Dupont Brass started unexpectedly as a side gig for a group of Howard University students, and now they’re about to go on tour, starting Apr…

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This New Southeast Park Wants To Build Community, Not Displace It

The 11th Street Bridge connects Anacostia to Navy Yard. And a project to create a park there for everyone to share, while also not leaving out longti…

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Voting Out Dan Snyder, Cherry Blossoms, and No More Free Metrobus?

We’re back with another live taping at Politics and Prose Union Market! This time, City Cast DC Contributor Dan Reed and the Washington Post’s Lori A…

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Where Is the FBI Moving?

The FBI Headquarters at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW is a famously ugly blot on an otherwise beautiful D.C. street. But maybe not for long (we can hope…

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Meet D.C.’s Death Doula

There's just no way around it — all of us are going to die. Sadly, in D.C., a lot of folks are dying alone. Laura Lyster-Mensh, Congressional Cemeter…

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A Peek Inside Navy Yard's Newest Bar

Trouble Bird Bar is opening tonight in Navy Yard, in the space that used to be Maxwell Park Wine Bar. But it's got a very different vibe. Think pajam…

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Should D.C. Public Schools Have Cops?

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says she’s redoubling her efforts to reverse the council’s move to pull police who have been serving as school resource offi…

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A New Museum, Housing Segregation, and Weekend Events

We’ve got a new museum that will open under the Lincoln Memorial! And the D.C. metro area is banding together to form a new fair housing plan. Mike S…

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What Makes D.C.'s Roller Skating Culture Unique

Roller skating became all the rage during the pandemic, but for D.C., this wasn’t really a new thing. Just ask D.C. skate enthusiast, Saletta Coleman…

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Bathrooms Are D.C'.s Most Neglected Public Space

We’ve all been there. You’re out and about when nature calls. And if you’re in D.C., this could be especially bad news because there aren’t a ton of …

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