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TOPA is on the chopping block, but a closer look at the data suggest the truth is more complicated than political rhetoric.
"I live in D.C. and want local news." "I believe in local journalism." "Y'all are doing real local D.C. journalism." " ...
Clinnie “Dickie” Dickens owned the iconic dive Dan’s Cafe since he was 31. He died in February, just shy of 91, but his sons ...
Self-deporting: A family in Manassas is leaving the U.S. after the mother was detained by ICE agents. Claudia Alvarenga ...
Thousands of D.C. utility customers have complained about deceptive third-party energy companies that charge higher rates ...
Plus, Trump is pulling back on his mass deportation enforcement against the agricultural industry and at hotels and ...
Razjooyan has become a notorious figure among tenants and housing advocates. In various court proceedings, he and his ...
Plus, NIH grant cuts were motivated by “racial discrimination and discrimination against America’s LGBTQ community,” judge ...
The Colored Pencil Society of America’s 33rd Annual International Exhibition makes the case for the colored pencil as fine ...
MPD has little oversight over ShotSpotter. The department couldn’t describe the benefits of the controversial system and doesn’t know where all the sensors are.
The Cell turns 25, Home Rule Fest returns, Chicago’s Uniflora play Songbyrd, and Chamber Dance Project’s summer season starts ...
City Paper is lighting up your shelf with a fiery list of local, must-read LGBTQIA books by and about the queer community.
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