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The 75,000-square-foot "immersive storytelling experience" from Meow Wolf will contain secret portals, plenty of Technicolor lights, and "Coraline" influences.
Current and former employees of the restaurant group say they felt undervalued and unheard, experiences that suggest the company has not made good on its promise to put staff first.
Allegations against Martin Di Caro depict a clear pattern of inappropriate behavior during his time as one of the D.C. region's premier transportation reporters.
D.C. maintains that CORE DC's local shelters are providing the promised quality of housing and services for residents experiencing homelessness.
Some rumors claimed authorities shut down cellphone signals in order to cover up violent police reprisals. That's shocking, but fake.
Four of these deaths haven't been previously reported or publicly disclosed. But following inquiries from DCist, the jail said it will begin releasing statements every time someone dies in custody.
An audit found that between 2015 and 2021, MPD was forced to rehire many officers it sought to fire, including those found guilty of crimes.
There’s Lee Highway, Lee Community Center, and the county logo, which features the house the Confederate general lived in.
It's a frosty end to an intersection once called an "urban aneurysm" and long considered one of the city's most dangerous.
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The city’s jazz clubs, many of which closed pre-pandemic, have grown even more scarce after Sotto, Twins, and Alice’s Jazz and Cultural Society shuttered.
“There’s a lot of people that are scared for their lives and are saying they can’t stand up," says Adina Appelbaum, an attorney with CAIR Coalition. "They can’t eat. They’re having ...
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