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Blog Profile / DCist


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Filed Under:United States / Washington D.C.
Posts on Regator:25622
Posts / Week:95.1
Archived Since:March 20, 2008

Blog Post Archive

Morning Roundup: Black Squirrel Edition

In the news: Kwame Brown can leave the house, a fatal shooting in Laurel, the Caps are done. [ more › ]

Go Home Already: Floating

End-of-day news: Grisly scene in Laurel, journalists mad about AP phone probe, Kwame Brown completes house arrest. [ more › ]

Justice Department Secretly Obtained Associated Press Phone Records

The Justice Department obtained two months of telephone records from a group of reporters and editors at the Associated Press in a secret probe, the AP itself reports. [ more › ]

D.C. Still Sixth Most Bikeable City, Says Bike Score

Washington has once again been ranked the sixth most bikeable city in the U.S. by Bike Score, an offshoot of the popular, my-neighborhood-is-better-than-yours webite Walk Score. [ more › ]

Greenbelt Theatre to Receive $75,000 to Repair Art Deco Lobby

One of the historic preservation grants awarded by American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation is also good news for movie fans. [ more › ]

National Police Week Begins, as Do Parking Complaints

It's National Police Week in D.C., which means it's also Complain About National Police Week Week. [ more › ]

Tommy Wells to Officially Enter 2014 Mayoral Race on Saturday

The field for the 2014 D.C. mayoral election will officially be larger than one on Saturday, when Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) formally jumps in the race. [ more › ]

Look at This Fcking Hipster Poll

Almost a quarter polled think there should be a hipster tax. [ more › ]

Protesters Accuse LivingSocial of Selling 'Deadly Deals'

A group of demonstrators says LivingSocial's recreational packages featuring guns followed by alcohol are turning it into "DyingSocial." [ more › ]

About Tonight: May 13, 2013

Tonight: DC height restrictions, hip-hop dance, Bobby McFerrin, and the Caps game. Plus our picks for later this week, including storytelling, short films, beer tasting, and more. [ more › ]

WTOP's Says Its Website Is Now Malware Free After Attack

WTOP first reported the hack on Tuesday, and informed users by email Sunday. [ more › ]

Washington National Cathedral Gets Most Votes in American Express Preservation Contest

The Washington National Cathedral and George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon, Va. are each getting $100,000 in historic preservation money from American Express. [ more › ]

Children Join Protest to Save Max's Best Ice Cream

Fifth graders protested to save the sweet treat purveyor. [ more › ]

A Mess for the Masses: DCist Hits the Sweetlife Festival

DCist’s team spent 10 hours sloshing through the Merriweather Post Pavilion mud at this year's Sweetlife Festival to bring you the day's highlights, and its rainy, muddy dregs. [ more › ]

District Reaches Halfway Mark in 'Potholepalooza' Road Work

Either the District Department of Transportation has become more industrious, or the roads around town really were that chopped up. [ more › ]

Morning Roundup: Delivery Edition

In the news: Housing market expected to keep improving, Bonds proposes tax break for some seniors, Capitals go to Game 7. [ more › ]

D.C. Council Hinting Food Truck Regulations Might Need More Time in the Oven

After seven hours, the big legislative showdown over the District government's proposed regulations... is finally over. [ more › ]

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