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| Archived Since: | March 20, 2008 | |
In the news: Kwame Brown can leave the house, a fatal shooting in Laurel, the Caps are done. [ more › ]
End-of-day news: Grisly scene in Laurel, journalists mad about AP phone probe, Kwame Brown completes house arrest. [ more › ]
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 › ]
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 › ]
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 › ]
It's National Police Week in D.C., which means it's also Complain About National Police Week Week. [ more › ]
SideCar had a busy weekend in D.C. [ more › ]
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 › ]
Almost a quarter polled think there should be a hipster tax. [ more › ]
A group of demonstrators says LivingSocial's recreational packages featuring guns followed by alcohol are turning it into "DyingSocial." [ more › ]
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 first reported the hack on Tuesday, and informed users by email Sunday. [ more › ]
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 › ]
Crescent over the capital. [ more › ]
Fifth graders protested to save the sweet treat purveyor. [ more › ]
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 › ]
They're here. [ more › ]
Either the District Department of Transportation has become more industrious, or the roads around town really were that chopped up. [ more › ]
In the news: Housing market expected to keep improving, Bonds proposes tax break for some seniors, Capitals go to Game 7. [ more › ]
After seven hours, the big legislative showdown over the District government's proposed regulations... is finally over. [ more › ]