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Metro Hours Back to Normal After Transdev Strike

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has released a statement on bus routes impacted by the Cinder Bed Road strike, which is now over.

DC’s Fascinating Food Scene: Something for All Budgets & Tastes

The word must be out now. Our city is just phenomenal with its mind-blowing diversity of food for all budgets and tastes. Discover now!

New Japanese Restaurant to Open in DC Next Winter

The Daikaya Group is planning to launch its fifth restaurant in the District, which will be the city’s first to feature Japanese-style pasta (wafu) and pizza in winter 2020.

Metrorail Saw Rise in Ridership Last Year; 20,000 More Trips Per Day

Metro announced that its total rail ridership was 182 million trips during the 2019 calendar year, up from 175 million the previous year.

José Andrés Gives Out Thousands of Free Meals to Puerto Rico Earthquake Victims

D.C.'s celebrity chef José Andrés is helping victims of two earthquakes that shook Puerto Rico last week by distributing free meals via his nonprofit.

Environmentalists Mobilize to Clean Anacostia River

A group of eco-conscious D.C. residents are meeting up at the Pope Branch Park to clean up the Anacostia River area on January 20. Volunteers are free to join the group.

Man Gets Legionnaires’ Disease at DC Homeless Shelter

A man was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease, which he reportedly contracted during his stay at a D.C. homeless shelter.

New York-Based Group Brings ‘Hipster Flea Market’ to District

D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood is preparing to welcome a new “hipster flea market” that is part of a New York-based group called “Artists & Fleas.”