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Award-Winning British Novelist Mantel Meets Readers in DC

Hilary Mantel will come together with her readers to discuss her latest novel "The Mirror and the Light" in Northwest D.C. on March 16.

Apple Maps Includes Washington DC into 3D Street View Feature

The Washington, D.C. area is now part of the new “Look Around” feature in Apple Maps, along with Boston and Philadelphia.

DC Wants to Stop ‘Dating Violence’ Facing One in Every 10 High Schoolers

Approximately 10 percent of high school students in D.C. reported complaints of dating violence last year, a problem the city has taken action to sort out.

DC Ranks Fourth Among Most Expensive Cities in US

The District of Columbia is now the fourth most expensive city to live in the country, according to 2020 data.

Tidal Basin in DC Could Be at Risk of Climate Crisis

The Tidal Basin is suffering from the consequences of climate change, which may eventually lead to a crisis, EcoWatch reported.

José Andrés Provides Food for Coronavirus-Stricken Cruise Ship in Japan

D.C.-based chef José Andrés is distributing food to the Japanese cruise ship quarantined due to a coronavirus outbreak on board.

Grocery Workers Reach Deal With Giant; Strike Still Possible for Safeway

The UFCW Local 400, which represents thousands of Giant and Safeway workers, announced that it reached a tentative agreement with Giant.

Metro to Close Four Orange Line Stations for Platform Reconstruction This Summer

Metro is planning to shut down three Orange Line stations in Virginia during summer as part of its 2020 Platform Improvement Project.