The Orange, Blue, Yellow, and Green Lines will have the longest wait times.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
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Morning Roundup: Envisioning A NoMa Park's Future
Plus, Alexandria gets the ok for a new Metro station, Dominion to pay huge fine over oil spills, and more in the news.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
How D.C.'s Witches Celebrate Halloween
The night of October 31st is holy, the beginning of a new year and a time to commune with lost loved ones. The religious holiday, called Samhain, is marked in silence and black.
Report: Foggy Bottom Is Most Expensive Neighborhood For D.C. Rentals
According to Apartment List, which compares rent prices now to this time last year.
D.C. Council Unanimously Passes Automatic Voter Registration Law
Under the legislation, residents getting any form of identification at the DMV can also register to vote.
Man Pepper Sprayed An Employee At Chicken Spot On H Street NE
The suspect tried to take money from the tip jar at Crown Fried Chicken.
Alfie's Thai Noodle Soups Return to Park View In Weekly Pop-Up
Chef Alex McCoy's Khao Soi Nok Noi is popping up Thursday nights inside Tchoup's Market.
November Arts Agenda: The Return Of FotoWeek And Artomatic
The popular old favorites are back for a busy arts month.
Facebook Virtual Reality Tour Stops Outside Of Union Market
People can try out virtual reality headsets through Saturday.
Photos: White House Hosts Trick-Or-Treaters, Obamas Dance To 'Thriller'
They'll have some free time in January to practice the 'Thriller' routine.
Weekly Music Agenda, Featuring Danny Brown and Tegan & Sara
Catch some live music to take your mind off the election.
Morning Roundup: The $8.4 Billion Deal To Make Region's Biggest Commercial Real Estate Company
Plus, divisions between the council and the mayor over paid family leave, and more news.
Here's The Weed App Every D.C. Local Needs
Finally, an effective way to score weed in D.C. [sponsor]
Monday, October 31, 2016
Go Home Already: How Georgetown's Halloween Street Party Got Started
It's proving hard to sell a replica of the White House, and more end-of-day news.
A Year After Her Son's Death, Beverly Smith Is Still Looking For Justice
"It's not just about fighting for justice for Alonzo now. It's become bigger, with justice for all who are victims of police brutality."
Anacostia Riverwalk Extension Links D.C. Trail To Maryland
The new segment connects Benning Road in the District to Prince George's County and the Anacostia Tributary Trails System network.
November Theater Reminds Us That The Holidays Are Coming
Dueling 'Christmas Carols' compete with other Christmas fare.
The Bike Rack Is Giving Away Free Coffee To Cyclists Tomorrow
On the Metropolitan Branch Trail from 7:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m.
16 Of Our Favorite Events In D.C. This Week
Pet costumes, Dia de los Muertos, Fred Armisen, and other things to see and do this week.
At Fry Brothers, Belgian Frites Meet D.C. Flavors
Pho and berbere-based dipping sauces are among the standouts at this local late-night food shop.
More Than 15 Local Bars Boycott Yuengling After Owner's Trump Endorsement
"It's so easy to pick another beer. We have 1,000 products to choose from."
These Bluetooth Headphones Offer A Luxurious Audio Experience At A Sweet Price
Enjoy a whopping 40 hours of unparalleled sound quality without any lag time. [sponsor]