Thursday, November 28, 2024

Travel

DC Circulator No Longer Free As of October 1

The bus service around the District will go back to implementing its regular fare starting from October 1, as per the D.C. Council’s order, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced on Friday.

See DC at Its Best After Sunset

What more is there to see in D.C. once you've already been everywhere, right? Well, if you didn't tour the city after dark, you certainly have missed a lot.

Amtrak’s New Train Reduces NYC – DC Ride to Three Hours

Amtrak has rolled out on Monday a direct service between New York City and Washington, D.C., which will take much less time to commute from one of the two cities to the other.

Where to Take That Unforgettable Autumn Photo in DC

D.C. goes through an impressive transformation with hues of red, yellow and orange taking all over town in fall. Here is where to go for the best autumn photos.

DC Residents Shocked by Weird Paving Around Illegally Parked Car

A D.C. local posted on Twitter photos showing an unusual pave job that went around an abandoned vehicle and leaving that area unpaved. Residents questioned why the car was not towed ahead of the paving. 

Seventy Percent of Drivers Stopped by DC Police are Black: Report

It was revealed in a new report released by the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department that mostly black drivers are stopped by officers in the city’s traffic.

Escape DC’s Heat Wave, Embrace Wonders Underground

The chilly Shenandoah Caverns are the perfect place to be for Washington, D.C. residents during hot summer days. Here is what else a typical visit entails.

Man Gets Six Years in Prison for Robbing DC Metro Commuters

A 21-year-old man has been handed down six years’ imprisonment over two separate robberies that targeted D.C. Metro commuters in February and March 2019.