DDOT: Bids for Advertising on Capital Bikeshare Map Panels are Open
Feel like getting creative in advertising? Think Capital Bikeshare. The city issued an invitation for bids on advertising at 128 ...
Feel like getting creative in advertising? Think Capital Bikeshare. The city issued an invitation for bids on advertising at 128 ...
The Maine Avenue Fish Market in Southwest D.C. is one of the oldest continuing fish markets in the U ...
On June 18, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) rolled out Rush+, a new service plan that adds more ...
Screen on the Green starts on July 16 and goes through Aug. 6 on the National Mall. Films are shown ...
The Chinatown Branch of Premier Bank (802 7th Street), formerly Adams National Bank and a fixture in Chinatown, will close ...
The Washington Kastles bring live tennis tournaments to Washington, D.C. each July. Owned by entrepreneur Mark Ein, the Washington ...
When Atilla Suzer is asked if he ever would have imagined having “this” ten years ago, he responds with a ...
D.C. is fraught with pools on top of apartment buildings, D.C.-run community pools and the occasional roof ...
The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop will present its 40th Anniversary Choral Concert on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. at the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church.
To the sprightly, upbeat salute of a six-piece brass band, American women writers turn a new page at the nation's first museum honoring American women writers, both historical and contemporary.
Starting March 1, all red top meter parking patrons who do not display a valid disabled placard or license plate or who do not pay the established meter rates throughout the District of Columbia will be subject to ticketing or towing.
The Embassy Chef Challenge, held each spring, spotlights D.C.’s international community in one unforgettable evening.
The District Department of Transportation has scheduled the second semi-annual public forum for the D.C. Circulator to occur on Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012, starting at 7 p.m. at Union Station.
A report issued this month by the Alliance for Biking & Walking gives the District high marks for its commitment to bicycle and pedestrian programs.
The Nighttime Economy Summit was held at The Hamilton, Downtown’s new 24-hour restaurant and entertainment venue, which opened last month. “Let’s commit to do something this year,” urged D.C. Council chairman Kwame Brown.
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