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One in Five Millennials in DC Area Lives with Mother

One in every five individuals aged between 23 and 37 in the D.C. area lives with their mothers, according to a report released by Zillow.

Uber and Lyft Drivers Strike in DC, Other Major Cities

Drivers working for Uber and Lyft in Washington, D.C. and many U.S. cities logged out of their apps on Wednesday in protest of low wages and poor working conditions.

DC to Support Local Breweries and Wineries with New Bill

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the introduction of a bill that makes it easier for local alcohol manufacturers to sell their products in the District.

Verizon Wireless to Roll Out 5G Network in DC This Year

Telecommunications company Verizon Wireless has announced the planned rollout of 5G network in Washington, D.C. for this year.

DC Reopens Once Defunct Apartment Complex for Affordable Housing

The D.C. government has renovated and reopened the Robinson Place Apartments as an affordable housing unit for those in need of a place to live in.

Engineering Firm AKF Group Opens Washington DC Office

AKF Group, a company specializing in engineering, commissioning, technology and design, has opened a new office in Downtown Washington, D.C.

Small Business Week to Start on May 5 in DC

The 2019 National Small Business Week dedicated to recognizing top small businesses and entrepreneurs from across the U.S. starts from May 5 in Washington, D.C.

DC Ranks Fourth as Most Expensive City for Business Travel

Washington, D.C. has been ranked the fourth in the list of priciest destinations for a traveling executive, according to ECA International.