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Rapper Pusha-T to Open Ramen Bar in DC with NBA Players

Pusha-T is stepping into the food industry with a ramen and cocktail bar he is planning to open in Washington, D.C. in cooperation with two NBA players.

DC Sues Greyhound for Causing Air Pollution at Union Station

D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine has filed a lawsuit against Greyhound for keeping its buses idle for longer than the legal limit and polluting the air.

Four Shoppers Food Stores in DC Area to Close, Nine Others Sold

United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI), owner of Shoppers grocery stores, is closing four spots across the DMV area, and selling 13 others to different chains.

10,000 Electric Scooters Approved to Roam DC Streets in 2020

Four electric scooter companies received permits from the D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) to operate 10,000 vehicles in Washington, D.C. in 2020.

District Hardware and Bike Closes After Half Century in DC

Washington, D.C.’s well-known bike shop District Hardware and Bike has shut down last weekend, after serving the city for 48 years.

Unemployment Rate in DC Area Falls to 2.8 Percent

Washington, D.C. metro region has seen its unemployment rate fall down to 2.8 percent in October, which is down from 2.9 percent in September.

DC Sues E-Cigarette Maker Juul for Specifically Marketing to Kids

The District of Columbia is suing vaping giant Juul based on the allegation that it illegally targets children and knowingly misleads buyers about the nicotine levels of its e-cigarettes.

Dupont Underground to Have Nightclub via New Proposal

A section of the Dupont Underground can turn into a commercial nightclub if a resolution submitted last week by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is approved.