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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.”

DC Council Discusses New Bills to Fight Teenage Vaping Epidemic

The D.C. Council held a hearing Thursday to discuss three bills aiming to curb the widespread use of e-cigarettes and nicotine addiction among teenagers.

DC Mayor Says No Immediate Threats in Area Following Death of Soleimani

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that there are no immediate threats to the District in relation to the killing of Iran's General Qasem Soleimani.

Abducted Puppy Found in DC, Reunited with Maryland Family

A puppy named Lobo was recovered in Washington, D.C. and handed over to his owner, after it was stolen at gunpoint earlier this week in Landover, Maryland.

Washington Redskins Officially Dismiss Bruce Allen

The Washington Redskins have parted ways with their team president Bruce Allen after a decade he spent on the job.

Newseum Closes Its Doors for Good on New Year’s Eve

The Newseum, D.C.’s interactive museum dedicated to journalism and free speech, is shutting its doors on December 31, after 11 years of operating.

DC Area Temperatures to Remain in 50s Through New Year’s Eve

After spending a dry Christmas Day instead of a snowy one, D.C. area residents are now preparing for a New Year’s Eve with temperatures close to 60 degrees.

Package Stealing in DC Hits Record Highs This Month

The District of Columbia saw 153 reports of package theft in the first two weeks of December 2019, while the number was 213 for the whole month in November.