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DC Metro Seeks to Add Solar Parks at Four Stations

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is planning to install solar panels at four of its facilities via a lease it is offering.

Air and Space Museum Marks Moon Landing Anniversary with Free Late-Night Event

D.C.’s Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is holding a special late-night event on July 20 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

Celebrate ‘Solstice Saturday’ at Smithsonian Museums Till Midnight

The Smithsonian Institution announced its plans to mark “Solstice Saturday,” the first Saturday of summer, on June 22, by keeping many of its museums open until midnight and holding a number of free parties and activities.

Must-Have Apps Add Fun, Convenience to Life in Washington DC

A smartphone without applications is hardly imaginable anymore. Here are the most essential of those that make life in Washington, D.C. so much easier.

Apple Converts DC’s Carnegie Library into Exclusive Store, Draws Criticism

Apple opened on Saturday the Carnegie Library building, after renovating the historic structure. The move drew some negative responses from D.C. residents.

Verizon Wireless to Roll Out 5G Network in DC This Year

Telecommunications company Verizon Wireless has announced the planned rollout of 5G network in Washington, D.C. for this year.

Washington to Host Cybersecurity Training Mid-June

Cybersecurity training event SANSFIRE 2019 will be held in D.C. from June 15-22 by SANS Institute.

New York Software Company Diligent Expands into DC

New York-based software as a service firm Diligent Corporation is relocating to a 30,000-square-foot office in the District with its 90 local employees from Arlington, it was announced on April 17.