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“Something Suite is a coffee and tea shop, and it’ll run similarly to The Spice Suite,” Angel explained. “We let folks sell ...
WASHINGTON — Another spike in temperatures is heading to the D.C. area next week. By Tuesday and Wednesday, temperatures are ...
"The allergic salute," it's what Dr. Darlene Lawrence calls the constant rubbing under the nose that children with these allergies do during allergy season.
The budget also sets aside $23 million to convert the old Department of Parks and Recreation HQ at 3149 16th Street into ...
It's been 117 days since Christmas, but the holiday spirit is still hanging on for dear life in at least one D.C.
The expansion of pretrial detention is included in Councilmember Brooke Pinto's Peace DC legislative package. WASHINGTON — ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser said this is a frustrating time for cuts to be made, with D.C. preparing to host World Pride and three ...
Currently, D.C. Police has up to $25,000 for each case, but this legislation would double the reward for a each witness that ...
The proposal would allow for the District to meet behind closed doors in meetings that do not require votes or official ...
Innovative Quarters owner Enobong Usanga allegedly violated historic preservation laws, then didn't disclose problems at sale ...
Shannon Hayes, the Tenant Association president, showed WUSA9 inside the apartment complex, where rat holes could be seen in ...
WASHINGTON — The DC Council is holding two days of hearings on the new Peace DC plan aimed at reducing crime, recruiting public safety personnel, and making neighborhoods safer. The head of the ...