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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
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Uber Shares D.C. Travel Data To Help Planners Reduce Traffic Congestion
The ride-hailing service will roll out the data in other cities in the coming weeks.
Utahn Pledges To Block D.C.'s 'Death With Dignity' Law
Jason Chaffetz is planning to introduce a disapproval resolution.
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Mezcalero Opens Friday With 17 Different Tacos, 50+ Mezcals
The restaurant is the second project from El Sol chef Alfredo Solis.
Yard House Beer Hall Sets Sights on Chinatown
The national craft beer chain looks to move in to the former Goethe Institut home at 812 7th St.
Kaya Henderson Takes Up Fashion Modeling
The former DCPS chancellor is featured in the plus-size retailer Eloquii’s “Style and Substance” series.
Protesters In KKK Hoods Dragged Out Of Senate Hearing For Jeff Sessions
#BREAKING 2 men wearing Klu Klux Klan costumes removed from confirmation hearing
Morning Roundup: Metro Gets Closer To An Independent Safety Commission
Plus, Bethesda's latest superlative, a lot of people fact-checking a Trump claim on D.C. dress sales, and more.
Kickstart 2017 With Culture: See The Most First Folios In One Place—Ever—At The Folger, Only Through 1/22!
Enjoy a delightful mix of road trip and book tour, a sort of Americana of Shakespeare. [sponsor]
Monday, January 9, 2017
Go Home Already: Nine Of The Coolest Area Developments Coming In 2017
Eater DC has a new leader, H St NE Giant customers should check their banking statements, and more news.
Bowser Announces $500,000 In Grants To Provide Legal Help To D.C. Immigrants
"We must ensure that all District residents can take advantage of their federal and constitutional rights,” the mayor said in a statement.
Eat The Rich Reopens, Brings Back Tribute To 'Stranger Things'
The bar will have new "Stranger Things"-themed menu items through January.
The Classic Cocktailist's (Safe) Guide To Making Flaming Cocktails
Local bartenders share tips for setting fire to your drinks.
Scarlett Johansson, Katy Perry, Cher, And A Bevy Of Other Celebrities Join Women's March
A-listers are snubbing the inauguration, but they sure to plan to show up the next day.
Mayor Bowser Proposes To Change Policy That Strips Drug Offenders Of Driver's Licenses
D.C. has revoked licenses since 1992.
More Than A Dozen Of Our Favorite Events In D.C. This Week
Learn about the unsung heroes of classic Hollywood films, carve rubber stamps, brew kombucha, and more.
The Front Page Of Today's Virginian-Pilot Is An Ode To Vanilla Ice
Today's A1 page stops, collaborates, and listens to meld two separate headlines into a brand new invention.
This Carry-On Duffel Bag Packs Your Whole Wardrobe For Easy Jet-Setting
No more baggage fees or arguing with airline attendants. [sponsor]
Knitters Are Furiously Making Pink 'Pussyhats' For The Looming Women's March On Washington
"We want every marcher to have a pink hat to give a very strong visual statement," says artist Jayna Zweiman.
Photos: Dozens Of Celebrities Show Up For Obama's Farewell Party
The party reportedly went on until 4 a.m.
Morning Roundup: D.C. Restaurant Launches #Everyone Is Welcome Campaign
Meanwhile, Virginia diners leave a racially-charged message on bill, and more news.
Friday, January 6, 2017
In Honor Of Tricia McCauley, Friends Are Raising A Health Insurance Fund For Theater Professionals
"Across all of her jobs ... one of the through lines for her, unfortunately, was that none of those gave her health insurance. It was a stress her whole adult life," says Ann Mezger, who is helping create Tricia's Fund in her memory.
Go Home Already: Michelle Obama Gave A Tearful, Last Speech As First Lady
Mayor Bowser warns Congress that repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost D.C. more than $600 million a year, and more end-of-day news.
Trump's Presidential Inaugural Committee Finally Releases Some Space On The Mall
The National Park Service will start granting additional permits for inauguration weekend.

