End-of-day news: D.C. sues Airbnb party house, and more.
Friday, May 8, 2015
Overheard in D.C.: East Coast Elitists
People from outside D.C. have a lot of opinions about our fair city.
Out of Frame: Welcome to Me
Kristen Wiig shines in this overly ambitious indie comedy-drama.
Map: Here Are The Capital Bikeshare Stations That See The Most Traffic
The difference between the most and least frequented stations is pretty huge.
Missing Howard University Student Found Safe At Maryland Campground
The 33-year-old was found in "good condition" at the Brunswick Family Campground, near Harper’s Ferry.
[Photos] How Freaking Cool Was That WWII Flyover?
The city's productivity levels must have taken a nosedive today.
After All Those Damn Intruders, The White House Gets Itself Some New Spikes
New "temporary security enhancements" will be installed in July.
The Weekly Feed: Sweet Swirl Edition
Where to find cinnamon buns (and no, not at the Cinnabon at National Airport).
Greyhound Bus Fire Caused By Possible Stowaway's Lit Cigarette
A possible stowaway was critically injured on a Greyhound bus en route to Richmond.
How To Watch Today's World War II Flyover Over the Mall
More than 50 vintage planes will roar over the Mall.
Morning Roundup: Rooftops Edition
In the news: D.C. sues shoddy house flipper, Ward 8 race narrows, and more.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
D.C Officials, Activists Celebrate Annual Reminder of Lack of Voting Rights
Norton says she expects "the strongest attack ever on the District of Columbia and its local laws during this appropriations process."
Indoor Skydiving Is A Thing You Can Soon Do In Northern Virginia
Replicate the conditions of true free fall, but without any of the pesky jumping out of an airplane business.
Popcorn & Candy: I'm Proud to Be A Dancing American Edition
The governator takes on a zombie outbreak, and other movies to see this weekend.
Direct Flights To Cuba From BWI Begin Sept. 30
A roundtrip flight will cost $775, a booking agent said.
Kennedy Center and Apollo Theater Explore D.C./New York Jazz Connections
Harlem Lights/U Street Nights is the first collaboration between the theaters. DCist spoke with curator and pianist Jason Moran about the program.