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Court to Rule on Rodent Issue at DC Whole Foods: Was It ‘An Act of God’?

A D.C. judge has to rule in a battle between the Whole Foods in the Glover Park neighborhood, which was forced to shut down due to a rodent issue after over 20 years of existence, and Wical Limited Partnership.

DC Businesses Obligated to Compost Food Waste, New Bill Stipulates

A bill introduced last week in the D.C. Council would call for businesses to compost their food waste, as part of a larger plan to minimize waste in the city.

DC’s Humane Rescue Alliance Seeks Urgent Adoption of 160 Animals

Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA), an animal shelter in Washington, D.C., announced on Monday that it urgently needed help to find homes for 160 animals.

Home-sharing Services Including Airbnb Legalized In DC

Airbnb ended up winning a victory at the end of a years-long legal process in the District of Columbia, after a decision by the D.C. Zoning Commission.

New Kudu Born, After Another Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. is celebrating a new addition to its family, which is a baby kudu born October 14, it announced last Thursday.

Dave Chappelle Accepts Mark Twain Prize at Kennedy Center

Washington, D.C. native Dave Chappelle was handed the Kennedy Center’s 22nd annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on October 27.

DC Kitten & Cat Cafe to Stay for Good in Georgetown

A kitten lounge opened in D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood back in January, originally planned to be a pop-up, is set to remain at its location.

DC Metro Police Sued by Homeless Man Over Panhandling Arrest

A 30-year-old man filed a lawsuit against the D.C. Metro Police after allegedly being arrested for panhandling near a Metro station.