Shouting "Fire Bannon" and holding up signs that read "Jewish resistance," the group of protesters said they wouldn't sit by silently in the face of white supremacy.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
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District Distilling Co. Unveals Its Line of Spirits
The U Street restaurant finally rolls out its own booze, including a rum inspired by a colonial-era method and a Checkerbark American dry-style gin.
Mosaic's 'Milk Like Sugar' Packs An Emotional Punch
Lulling audiences into prejudging its characters, the show's tale of a pregnancy pact between three teens sneaks up on you.
Dumbarton House Museum To Close Until April
The complete an overhaul of the HVAC system and make other repairs to the historic Georgetown home.
D.C. Council Moves To End The 'Tampon Tax'
Feminine hygiene products and diapers are currently taxed with a 5.75 percent sales tax.
The Wharf Plans To Expand The Region's Water Taxi Service
Stops will be daily between March and December.
Trump Victory Sparks Offers for Free Expedited LGBTQ Wedding Services
"It's heartbreaking to think that fear has become a major motivator for many to put their weddings in the express lane, so I wanted to use my photography as a way to offer up a little joy," said one photographer.
Video: Park Police Officer Pins Down Teenage Protester By Sitting On His Head
The student was arrested after drawing a peace sign on an electrical box on the National Mall.
Move Over Hope Diamond, The Giant Foxfire Will Be Unveiled At The Smithsonian Today
Discovered just last year, the largest uncut, gem-quality diamond mined in North America will go on display at the Museum of Natural History.
Morning Roundup: Zagster Bikes Spotted Near Nationals Park
Uber may end service in Maryland, and more news.
Sweat It Out And Save Lives At This Year's Trot For Hunger
Participants are encouraged to come in their best Thanksgiving dinner-themed costume. [sponsor]
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Go Home Already: You Can Invest In A D.C. Distillery Through Indiegogo
Someone opens fire during a streetside shoe sale in Southeast, and more end-of-day news.
Ethics Board Censures Kaya Henderson For Soliciting Money From DCPS Contractor
She asked Chartwells for $100,000 to support a gala.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'Carousel' Comes To Arena, And The Dancing Is Good
Arena Stage Artistic Director Molly Smith takes on what she calls the 'Hamlet' of American musicals.
A Life-Saving Cat And A Japanese Masterpiece At The Movies This Week
Along with other interesting movies playing around town.
Three People Injured In Food Truck Fire On GWU Campus
It caught fire on H Street NW between 21st and 22nd streets.
Students Fight Teenage Trump Supporter During A Rockville Protest
The student was wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, according to reports.
Video: Bowser Gets In Heated Confrontation With Protesters
Activists demanded that the mayor issue a stronger defense of immigrants and more public commitment to remaining a sanctuary city.