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Win Tickets To The After Party W/ Drake At LUX Lounge
Drake will be in DC right before the release of his album. See him live at the 930 Club by winning tickets with 93.9 WKYS
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Drake will be in DC right before the release of his album. See him live at the 930 Club by winning tickets with 93.9 WKYS
Read MoreWashington, D.C. rapper Wale is being criticized by the organizers of the DC Black Pride festival for canceling his headlining performance at the LGBT event.
Read MoreThe D.C. Superior Court has already issued more than 2,000 marriage licenses.
Read MoreA Southeast Washington man was arrested Tuesday and charged in the death of the 18-year-old D.C. Council intern whose body was found in woods Sunday, D.C. police said.
Read MoreToday, ANC 8E in Ward 8 will be hosting its first mayoral candidate forum of the year with almost all of the mayoral candidates but the current mayor Adrian Fenty expected to be in the house.
Read MoreLegislation introduced in Congress on Tuesday would weaken the District’s gun-control laws and restrict the D.C. Council from regulating firearms.
Read MoreWhen it comes to you and your car, does the District want to keep you out?
Read MoreD.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) spent more than two hours pressing the flesh and taking names this morning in as he took his one-on-one campaign skills to the heart of Dupont Circle.
Read MoreAfter years of neglect, Southwest Washington has undergone a makeover with the removal of Waterside Mall.
Read MoreThe D.C. Council is pushing to tighten regulation of pawnshops in the city and give residents a stronger voice in where they open, after a lengthy battle over plans to put a pawnshop in a Northwest Washington neighborhood.
Read MoreD.C. Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray used school reform to kick off his run for mayor Saturday in downtown Washington, where an estimated 350 people intermittently chanted, “Send Fenty home!”
Read MoreD.C. Police have arrested at least two more adults in connection with last month’s drive-by shooting in Southeast that killed four people and left five others wounded. The arrests come as the District Attorney’s General Office dropped all charges against 14-year-old Malik Carter, who was thought to be involved in the shooting.
Read MoreThe D.C. voting rights bill will not come up this session, in part because of opposition to an amendment that would have eliminated most of the District’s gun-control laws.
Read MoreThe D.C. Council unanimously approved a bill Tuesday to allow chronically ill patients to receive a doctor’s prescription to use marijuana and buy it from a city-sanctioned distribution center.
Read MoreOfficials at the District’s Water and Sewer Authority (WASA) are advising customers in certain Northwest neighborhoods not to use water until further notice due to a higher-than-normal chlorine concentration.
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