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DC’s Homicide Rate in 2019 Surpasses Last Year’s

Washington, D.C. has seen a rise in its homicide rate this year compared to 2018, crime data from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) indicated.

Drivers Failed to Pay DC Parking Tickets Worth Almost a Billion Dollars

The amount of debt the District of Columbia is owed by drivers totals $835,750,067, NBC 4 Washington reported, attributing the data to official documents.

Washington Metropolitan High School May Close Very Soon

Students at Washington Metropolitan High School are concerned that the administration of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is likely to close their school at the end of the year.

Capital One Arena to Make Tickets Digital Only

Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena is planning to go fully digital, dropping the use of paper tickets starting from January.

DC to Build 10 ‘Family Success Centers’ to Help Low-Income Families

Washington, D.C. is set to invest $4 million to create 10 “Family Success Centers” east of the Anacostia River to provide better support to families.

Some DC Streets to Close for Shooting of Michael B. Jordan Movie

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced that a number of streets will be closed on December 19 due to the filming of a movie starring Michael B. Jordan.

Burmese Restaurant Coming to DC from Silver Spring, MD

Mandalay Restaurant, a family-run business that serves Burmese cuisine, is moving to Washington, D.C. from its Silver Spring spot on the Bonifant Street.

Rapper Pusha-T to Open Ramen Bar in DC with NBA Players

Pusha-T is stepping into the food industry with a ramen and cocktail bar he is planning to open in Washington, D.C. in cooperation with two NBA players.