California uni is now in season, and it's also considered an invasive species. So get eating.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Two Killed, Three Injured In Series Of D.C. Shootings Last Night
Between 6 p.m. yesterday and 1 a.m. this morning.
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Alien Visitors In 'Arrival' Seem To Ask: Can't We All Get Along?
You've seen this before; but today it may have a different resonance.
How to Eat Your Way Through D.C. This Week
Veterans Day deals for active and retired military headline the upcoming slate of food events.
Harry Reid: 'Fear Is Entirely Rational' After Campaign Of 'Bigotry And Hate'
The retiring Senate minority leader didn't follow in the Democratic establishment's lead in offering well wishes to President-elect Trump, instead calling on him to "roll back the tide of hate he unleashed."
These Vapes And Grinders Are Perfect For Getting Your Puff On
Wind down after a long day with these premium smoking accessories. [sponsor]
Norton Asks Weather Service To Measure Snow In D.C., Not Virginia
Accurately measuring the snowfall total within the city is critical for applying for federal disaster aid, among other things.
Morning Roundup: Elementary Students Write About Election Results
Five reasons why dying alone is probably better than going on this date, and more.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Organizers Of Planned Burn Ceremony On Mall Sue NPS Over Fire Policy
Catharsis organizers are fighting a new policy that would put a stop to a ritual fire meant to help event-goers heal from trauma.
Go Home Already: 3 Ways To Ditch D.C. During Inauguration Weekend
A yoga studio celebrates a year in Trinidad, and more end-of-day news.
Museum Dedicated To Free Speech Is Hosting A Lavish Inauguration Party For Man Who Despises Journalists
"We'll have door prizes, lots of freebies, music and video... almost like an inauguration day cruise on Pennsylvania Avenue!"
Eleanor Holmes Norton Weighs In On President Trump, D.C. Statehood, and Good Girls Revolt
The congresswoman is one of the subjects of a new Amazon TV series about gender discrimination in the workplace, which she says comes at exactly the right time for weary women.
Weekend Picks: 13 Things To Do In And Around D.C.
The return of FotoWeek DC, a temple burning on the National Mall, and more.
DCPL Will Expand Neighborhood Library Hours During MLK Construction
Next spring, all neighborhood libraries will open at 9:30 a.m. on Thursdays when the flagship location closes for three years of renovations.
President Obama Hosts Donald Trump At White House As Transition Begins
Trump traveled without a pool or journalists, and has kept as far away from the media as possible.
Farm Life, Cat Videos, And Other Movies To Help You Forget
The Internet Cat Video Festival comes to AFI, and other non-box office movies you may want to see to escape reality for a bit.
Soomin Ham's Photography Is A Gut-Wrenching Exploration Of Loss And Memory
This powerful work is worth the trip to Alexandria.
It's Another Weekend Of 20 Minute Wait Times On The Metro
The slowest routes will be on the Orange, Silver and Blue lines.
Morning Roundup: Celebrate The Beauty Of Autumn In D.C.
Plus, the lame duck period is here, and more news.
Photos: Hundreds Descend On The White House, Trump Hotel Shouting 'Not My President'
Meanwhile, protesters burned an American flag outside the hotel, vigil-goers share song and hugs, and plenty of people spoke of fear, anxiety, and anger on the night after the country elected Donald Trump as president.
Our Walls Bear Witness: Meeting The Challenge Of Genocide
The opening event happens Monday, November 14, 6:30 p.m. [sponsor]
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
DC GOP Dubiously Calls 2016 Its 'Most Successful' Local Election In A Decade
Without mentioning Republican victories like, say, the presidency or the Senate.
At American University, Protesting Students Burn American Flag
To chants of "fuck Trump," "America is dead," and "America doesn't represent me."