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Giant, Safeway Workers May Go On Strike in DC Area

Thousands of employees working at Giant or Safeway stores in the D.C region will hold a rally on Wednesday, after negotiations on a union deal failed.

DC Woman Brought Back to Life After Collapsing on Metro Thanks Rescuers

Arielle Baker, a woman who went into cardiac arrest at a Metro stop, was saved by two bystanders. She delivered a speech to express her gratitude.

DC to Welcome Its First Drive-Thru Starbucks Soon

Starbucks is preparing to make morning rush hour a little easier for residents of the DMV area who like to squeeze in a cup of coffee on their way to work.

DC Landlord Faces Lawsuit for Discrimination Based on Income

D.C. AG Karl Racine announced that he sued a landlord in charge of more than 1,000 apartments for discriminating against low-income tenants.

Mayor Bowser Defends Mike Bloomberg on CNN After Stop-and-Frisk Criticism

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser defended Michael Bloomberg in response to a 2015 recording, where he promoted his stop and frisk policy as mayor of New York City.

DC Man Walks Free Thanks to New Evidence After 25 Years of Murder Sentence

Calvin Bright, a 47-year-old D.C. man, has been released after spending 25 years behind bars over a double murder, when a previously unknown letter emerged.

National Mall to House Women’s History Museum

A bill that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week stipulates creating a women’s history museum in D.C., likely to be on the National Mall.

DC’s Child Welfare Agency Pulls Wrong Kid From Classroom

An employee with D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency took the wrong eight-year-old student from his classroom at Harriet Tubman Elementary last month.