Double Dipping: Not Coo...

Double dipping at a party might get you some nasty looks, but doing it when you work for the District’s government will get you fired and prosecuted. [ more › ] Read the original: Double Dipping: Not Cool at Super Bowl Party or at...

The People, They Still ...

A chance to go see Guns N’ Roses at The Fillmore in Silver Spring just got a lot more expensive. You now have to ask yourself — how much is Axl Rose worth to me? [ more › ] Here is the original: The People, They Still Love Axl...

On the Enhancement of Y...

Hey, who’s that good-government guy? You know, the one who ran for the Councilmember Jim Graham’s Ward 1 seat in 2010 and then again in that special election for an at-large spot on the D.C. Council? Starts with a B or something. [ more › ] See the original post...

Pat Collins, H Street H...

Pat Collins is great. But did you know he grew up along H Street NE? Neither did we. [ more › ] View original here: Pat Collins, H Street...

In Virginia, Roller Coa...

The Virginia Senate again deferred to the commonwealth’s amusement parks in voting against a measure that would allow schools to open before Labor Day. [ more › ] View post:  In Virginia, Roller Coasters Trump...

Among More Delays, Medi...

After last week’s D.C. Council vote on limits to the number of medical marijuana cultivation centers in any one ward, hopeful applicants have been left in the dark as to how the Department of Health will proceed with locating both cultivation centers and dispensaries. [ more › ]...

Yellow Cabs? Really, Pe...

If the issue were left to public opinion alone, it looks like the District would have all-yellow cabs. [ more › ] Originally posted here: Yellow Cabs? Really,...

Ward 5 Starts Long Proc...

There are 18 candidates so far that want to fill the seat once held by Harry Thomas, Jr. Yesterday, residents started hearing from them. [ more › ] View original post here:  Ward 5 Starts Long Process of Replacing Thomas, and Plenty Step Up to...

Before and After: The H...

        For years, the Howard Theatre has been little more than a shell at the corner of Florida Avenue and T Street NW. This month, though, the renovation of the landmark theatre hit the 80 percent mark as a new sign was hoisted along its facade; the $29 million...

Rowing His Way to Anaco...

The Anacostia River is the District’s most often forgotten and overlooked river. Beyond being smaller than the Potomac River it eventually joins forces with, it is significantly more polluted and has been more often associated with the demographic divisions in the District. Still,...

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