This month, the races in the District are all about celebration!
Friday, June 30, 2017
Morning Roundup: Employees Say State Department Is Being Ravaged
Also, what it is like to pedalboard on the Anacostia, where to find lesser known national park sites, and more in the news.
5 Marketing Courses To Help You Land That Promotion
These necessary skills can launch your career or improve it. [sponsor]
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Women's March Organizer Calls Chilling NRA Ad A 'Direct Endorsement Of Violence'
They "use their media to assassinate real news" and "their schools to teach children that their president is another Hitler," the ad says.
D.C. Has Made Remarkable Progress Toward Ending Chronic Homelessness. Will It Continue?
In the fact of looming federal cuts, a parallel family homelessness crisis, and an increasingly high cost of living, advocates are surprisingly optimistic.
Lawyers Returning To Dulles As Travel Ban 2.0 Takes Effect
"We're retaining a presence on the ground to make sure implementation happens as it should."
Travel In Time With 'Reset' At The Movies This Week
Don't miss a 35mm print of Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg.
Two CSX Workers Killed By Amtrak Train Have Been Identified
As a 20-year-old from Pennsylvania and a 25-year-old from Maryland
Heather Mae Brings A Sense of Mission To Phazefest
"Had I just stayed silent about being queer and not talking about it, I'm just perpetuating that silence, and I don't want to be part of that."
The Fringe Festival Isn't The Only Theater Game In Town For July
Supreme Court dramas and all the musicals you could desire are on tap.
Weekend Picks: 16 Things To Do In And Around D.C.
It's a holiday day weekend, your opportunity to celebrate America, eat some good food, drink a little more than usual, and check out the 50th Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
Back On My Feet D.C. Is Helping People Outrun Homelessness
“You’ll have a member who says ‘Oh man, I ran a mile, maybe I can get that job!’ And [our reaction] is like, ‘Yes, you can!’”
Enterprise CarShare Is Leaving D.C., Saying There's Not Enough Demand
The company is also pulling out of the Boston, Chicago, Denver, Salt LakD.C>'s e City, and San Francisco markets.
Morning Roundup: Goodbye To A Tree Older Than The District
Updates on the Nabra Hassanen murder investigation, how much area university presidents make, and more news.
3 Essential Gifts For Your Favorite Coffee-Lover
Clever cups and a sleek French press to get you caffeinated. [sponsor]
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Teens Handcuffed On The Mall For Selling Water Now Have Summer Jobs
And the Park Police Chief has had conversations with D.C. politicians about the incident.