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Dupont Underground to Have Nightclub via New Proposal

A section of the Dupont Underground can turn into a commercial nightclub if a resolution submitted last week by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is approved.

Nederlander Takes Over Management of National Theatre

The New York-based Nederlander Organization will now take control of Washington D.C.’s National Theatre, as it united with Jam Theatricals which owns the 184-year-old venue.

Downtown DC Spanish Restaurant Closes Doors Without Notifying Staff

La Tasca, the Spanish tapas bar in Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown, unexpectedly closed on Monday without even warning its employees in advance.

DC to Spend $5 Million for Additional 140 Security Cameras Around City

The District of Columbia is planning to install at least 140 new CCTV security cameras in high-crime neighborhoods for $5 million, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Monday.

DC Residents Must Make Over $180,000 per Year to Live Happy, Survey Finds

In order to be happy in Washington, D.C., one needs to earn an annual salary of $182,595, according to a new survey conducted by Purdue University.

Hundreds of DC Tenants to be Reimbursed $450,000 for Wrongfully Billing of Water

More than 470 tenants will be refunded at least $450,000 by the owner of Park 7 Apartments in Northeast D.C. because they were improperly billed for water.

DC Sees Rise in Unarmed Robberies as Armed Robberies Fall

There has been approximately a 20 percent surge in unarmed robberies in the District of Columbia this year, data released by D.C. police revealed.

Multiple Tickets May Cause Impounding of Vehicles as per New Bill

Drivers in Washington, D.C. would face impounding or booting of their motor vehicles when they receive multiple speeding or red light tickets if a bill introduced on Tuesday by Councilmember Elissa Silverman passes.