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Black-Owned DC Restaurants Organize Sweepstakes

Anela Malik, a DC-based food blogger, teamed up with HalfSmoke and Raise Nation LLC, to organize sweepstakes to support Black-owned restaurants in the city.

‘Future of Work’ Teaches How to Shape Post-Pandemic Office

An online event series organized by EDGE is offering solutions that allow businesses to get their employees back to the office after the COVID-19 outbreak.

DC Employees See Minimum Hourly Wage Go Up to $15

The minimum wage in the District of Columbia will increase from $14 per hour to $15 per hour on July 1, 2020, it was announced.

DC Restaurant Owners Ask Landlords for Help in Washington Post Op-Ed

Two DC restaurateurs wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, asking landlords to help businesses with paying their rents during the COVID-19 crisis.

AG Racine Sues DC Housing Authority for Endangering Thousands of Tenants

DC Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) for endangering more than 5,000 tenants.

LinkedIn CEO Teaches ‘Conscious Leadership in Uncertain Times’ in Online Event

Prominent executives, including LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, will discuss wise leadership in an online event from June 30 - July 2.

Most Popular Cabinet Designs in Kitchen Remodels

Choosing cabinetry is a tough decision while remodeling your kitchen. Here are the most popular cabinet designs in kitchen remodels for you to get inspired.

Trends That Will Define Home Trends in 2020

Every decade brings forth a new change. 2020 is no different. If you plan to start remodeling your home, these will define home trends in 2020.