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Six DC Venues Allowed to Restart Indoor Shows During Pandemic

Six venues in the District will be able to host indoor performances despite the ongoing pandemic, as part of a recently launched monthlong pilot program.

DC Housing Authority Forced to Improve Security, Attorney General Announces

DC Attorney General Karl Racine announced that the DC Housing Authority has to upgrade security at 10 public housing properties as part of a settlement.

DC Startup Week Brings Entrepreneurs Together Virtually

DC Startup Week (DCSW) kicked off Monday, offering many online events that are free to attend from September 14-18.

Capitol Hill’s Nonpartisan Sports Bar Closes Doors After 26 Years

Capitol Lounge, a popular sports bar in DC’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, is permanently closing its doors on Sunday, September 20.

DC Residents to Get Extra Unemployment Compensation of $300 Per Week

The District of Columbia has been approved to grant eligible unemployed residents an additional compensation benefit of $300 per week.

DC Sues Instacart for Charging Consumers Deceptive Fees, Not Paying Sales Tax

DC Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Instacart, accusing it of charging consumers millions of dollars in deceptive service fees.

Your Ultimate Guide on Bathroom Remodel Costs

Your bathroom is perhaps the most frequently used room in your home, hence more than likely to require being remodeled. You need a guide on remodel costs?

DC Restaurant Week Kicks Off With Special Deals to Boost Recovery of Eateries

DC Restaurant Week allows diners to buy 3-course lunches for $22 and 3-course dinners for $35 or $55 at 200 restaurants in the DMV area from August 17-30.