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Meet Marcus, the emcee of 'Club Banneker'
Banneker Pool is the place to see and be seen in the summer, and he’s a big part of the reason why.
D.C. Explained
A new auction just set the highest power price in nearly a decade. Here’s what that means for Pepco customers in D.C.
You Street
One month in, riders are still adjusting to the massive Metrobus overhaul.
News
After each instance of vandalism, Rose Jaffe has returned to the same Petworth wall to repaint her message.
Weekend Events
Okaton, bike rides, and a pickle swap.
Civics Roundup
Drive around on a hot day, rally to protect an Anacostia landmark, and more ways to get involved.
Building The 51st
Five days left and a long way to go. But I believe we can do this!
News
The $3.7 billion development is more or less a sure thing.
DCish
A deceased deer, a run-over rat, a headless goat: someone has to get rid of them.
News
Plans are underway to expand the business and transform the bookstore into a worker-community-owned cooperative.
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A deceased deer, a run-over rat, a headless goat: someone has to get rid of them.
Plans are underway to expand the business and transform the bookstore into a worker-community-owned cooperative.
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Knock on doors, learn the history of budget riders, or catch a film about co-ops.
An invitation to do what you can (and have your impact doubled!)
But ranked-choice voting will move forward.
Plus, the latest congressional interference in D.C. affairs, and more news.
A vote on an amended deal is planned for Aug. 1.
Even some advocates for D.C. autonomy were surprised by how targeted and specific the new policy rider is.
And ending Daylight Saving Time in D.C. could be more costly than expected.
The newest deal is better than before, but further discussion is still necessary.
School district action plans should include protective measures for students, and schools must train all staff on these measures.