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Washington, DC is home to some of the best used bookstores in the country, each with its own unique charm and appeal. From the towering shelves at Capitol Hill Books to the cozy atmosphere at The ...
The District of Columbia is now the fourth most expensive city to live in the country, according to Fox 5 D.C. D.C. residents spend nearly 60 percent more than the rest of the country for living. The ...
Outdoor activities have slowed down in our lives since the pandemic started. But as we are gradually returning to normality, we are starting to feel the need to renew our sportswear and sporting goods ...
If you are bored of spending your weekend at the movies, try something different to relax and have some fun: Reserve your ticket for a magic show! Here in the District, you have the chance to see some ...
The DC Council unanimously passed the Fiscal Year 2021 budget, where millions of dollars were cut from the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) expected budget increase. The budget cut from the ...
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced that there will be street closures and restrictions that motorists should take into consideration for this weekend in relation to the scheduled ...
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, along with Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray and other officials, celebrated on Friday, February 11 the grand opening of the Starbucks drive-thru in Ward 7, the first in the ...
D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) has started a new program titled “DCPS Persists,” dedicated to providing college-bound graduates with a support network to help them succeed in college. The DCPS Persists ...
Washington, D.C. topped the list of areas with the most psychopaths in the United States, according to a recent research published by the Social Science Research Network. While Virginia took the 11th ...
Hitting the lanes in one of Washington, DC’s bowling alleys is a great way to spend your spare time. Whether you’re after the regular 10-pin or duckpins, there’s an option for everyone. Knock down ...
Over six decades after the Supreme Court’s landmark Brown versus Board of Education decision, which ended the “separate but equal” doctrine, DC schools have been suffering from the consequences of ...
Around 70 vintage aircraft will take to the sky and fly over Washington DC this Friday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II (WWII). The Arsenal of Democracy (AOD) Flyover, ...