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Many DC Victims of Car Theft Use Same Carsharing App, AG Warns

A majority of people who had their car stolen in D.C. this year turned out to be using the carsharing app Getaround to make extra money.

National Symphony Orchestra Drops China Tour Over Coronavirus Fears

The National Symphony Orchestra announced that it cancelled its performances in China scheduled for March because of concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.

High-Income Residents in DC Break Record of All Time

The number of six-figure earners among Washingtonians has never been higher, making up a quarter of the city’s population, according to a new audit.

George Washington University President Apologizes for Racial Comment

The president of George Washington University apologized in a statement on Sunday for his “racially insensitive” remarks that were captured in a video.

Man Dies Inside Truck After Sinking in Potomac River

A man was killed after the truck he was driving fell into the Potomac River in northwest Washington, D.C. early on Tuesday.

Ignoring DC Bike Lanes to Prompt Fine for Drivers

The D.C. Department of Public Works (DPW) has announced that drivers caught violating bike lanes will face a ticket of $65 as of February 28.

DC Council Announce Opposition to Jack Evans’ Bid to Regain Seat

The members of the D.C. Council announced that they are against a new campaign by former Council member Jack Evans who aims at winning back his old seat.

DC Residents Rejoice That House Committee Will Vote on DC Statehood

The news that members of the U.S. House are scheduled to hold a vote on D.C. statehood in February has filled many residents of the District with hope.