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Sunday, May 7, 2017
Saturday, May 6, 2017
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Friday, May 5, 2017
Overheard in D.C.: Special Delivery
With the growth of Amazon and other online shopping, delivering has become a much more important thing. Here's a new kind of special delivery.
Cable Wars Hit FDA Headquarters As Officials Change TVs To Fox News
They later changed some of the screens back to CNN.
New Book Finds The Gentrification Of Shaw And U Street Isn't Quite Black And White
Derek Hyra talks to DCist about his new book Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City.
Over 25 Years, Home Values In D.C. Grew Twice As Much As Rest Of Region
Another one for the annals of reporting on how damn expensive this city has become.
WETA's 'Neighborhood Eats' Serves Up D.C. Restaurant Trivia
Some new restaurants have surprising old D.C. stories behind them.
Maps: Where And When Burglaries Happened In D.C. Last Year
The burglary rate is at its lowest in more than a decade.
'Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2' Is Fun, But Unspectacular
As a piece of popcorn pop art, it has plenty to smile at.
The 12 Best Burgers in D.C., Part Three
Since we've last compiled a list, a number of new and tasty burgers have popped onto menus across the the District.
How to Eat Your Way Through D.C. This Week
May has just begun and it's already shaping up to be a busy month for eating and drinking around the District.
Longtime D.C. Anchor Jim Vance Tells NBC Viewers He Has Cancer
He's getting treatment and appears to be in good spirits.
At African American History Museum, 'More Than A Picture' Asks Us To Look Beyond The Photo
Provocative and celebratory, the NMAAHC's first special exhibit reminds us that a second glance can provide context, even in something as ubiquitous as a photograph.
Morning Roundup: A Quarter Of D.C.'s Houses Cost More Than $1 Million
Also non-Vietnamese food comes to Eden Center, D.C. is being awfully quiet about its plans to build a new jail, and more in the news.
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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Go Home Already: Is AG Karl Racine Running For Mayor?
Plus, 49 consecutive hours inside Trump's D.C. hotel, escaped prisoner captured, and more end-of-day news.
Black Members Of Congress Demand Civil Rights Probe Into Nooses At AU
Texas Representative Sheila Jackson Lee is calling on the U.S. Department of Education to investigate a civil rights violation "of anyone who thinks that they can recklessly challenge those people of color."
Interim Library Services Start On May 8
The Martin Luther King Jr. Library closed in March for a two-year renovation project.