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2013/05/24 16:42
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Mayor Vince Gray demonstrates a stroke from the safety of the lifeguard seat. This is the first post in an occasional summer series on the city's public pools. Stay tuned. It's time to take a dip in...
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2013/05/22 23:37
2013/05/22 23:37
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The juxtaposition is strange: In the middle of a strip of dingy carry-outs, boarded-up storefronts, and a methadone clinic sits an art gallery with a French name and an elegant atmosphere to match....
2013/05/22 23:37
2013/05/22 23:37
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A month after the Anacostia Playhouse was originally slated to open, the city’s newest theater is finally starting to look like one. Julia Robey Christian, the venue’s chief operating officer as well...
2013/05/20 16:20
2013/05/20 16:20
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D.C. Council member Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6), by virtue of strong support in his home ward and the city’s changing demographics, is the most viable mayoral candidate in two decades. (Marvin Joseph/The...
2013/05/18 20:38
2013/05/18 20:38
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Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells announced his campaign for mayor today, promising a crowd of drenched but cheering supporters that he would create a "livable, walkable city" and help end the "crisis...
2013/05/16 19:36
2013/05/16 19:36
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Chuck Brown died one year ago today, on May 16, 2012. We have no way of knowing how many block parties, go-gos, and barbecues have been held in Brown’s honor since then. But at least a few major...
2013/05/13 20:38
2013/05/13 20:38
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And then there were two: Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells just announced in an email that he'll kick off his campaign for mayor on Saturday, joining Ward 4 Councilmember Muriel Bowser as a candidate...
2013/05/03 21:29
2013/05/03 21:29
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School-choice movement gains slow but steady momentum WASHINGTON (CNS) -- School-choice initiatives -- akin to the quiet students in the back of a classroom -- have kept a relatively low profile in...
2013/05/03 19:37
2013/05/03 19:37
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There are too many homeless families crowding into the city's inadequate shelters. On that, all parties agree. But when it comes to what should be done about it, tempers start to flare. Earlier...
2013/05/02 00:38
2013/05/02 00:38
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Last week, Mayor Vince Gray stopped by the Montana Terrace housing development to celebrate a milestone in a project that he tweeted was “helping to bridge the digital divide.” The nonprofit One...
2013/04/29 18:38
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Washington's long-running debate over what uniform color scheme D.C. cabs should adopt will finally be over Wednesday when the D.C. Taxicab Commission announces the design. But NBC 4's Tom Sherwood is...
2013/04/25 02:37
2013/04/25 02:37
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By the time this column hits newsstands, the residents of eastern Capitol Hill will have glimpsed a possible future of the area near RFK Stadium known as Hill East. But as the paper went to press, my...
2013/04/25 00:38
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One by one they came to celebrate at the Channel Inn, the Southwest waterfront hotel, restaurant, and bar whose glory days are long gone. Once a favorite hangout of Marion Barry, his mayoral...
2013/04/24 22:37
2013/04/24 22:37
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Muriel Bowser exits her black Lexus SUV after parking on Georgia Avenue, and a man approaches, shakes her hand, and tells her she has his support in next year’s mayoral contest.It’s an auspicious...
2013/04/22 20:37
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This weekend, dozens of marijuana activists converged on the National Mall to celebrate 4/20 and push for the drug's legalization. If photos and videos are any indication, most of the attendees were...
2013/04/22 18:38
2013/04/22 18:38
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The Broccoli City Festival wasn't just about broccoli. Sure, the atmosphere was noticeably hippyish and the raw veggies were a nice touch, but it was also a local showcase of sorts. There were plenty...
2013/04/19 15:37
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Techies are known to be iconoclastic. But it's still somewhat surprising to see disagreements at every turn between D.C.'s tech ringleader and the administration that's bending over backward to...
2013/04/18 14:38
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