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Diners see Washington Monument in their ramen
You are not hallucinating - that is an edible Washington Monument in ramen bowl at Sakuramen in Adams Morgan.
D.C.: regulating secondhand shops as pawnshops
Used and vintage dealers in Adams-Morgan and other in-town Washington, D.C. neighborhoods are aghast at city regulations that would require secondhand dealers "to submit to MPD's [the Metropolitan Police Department's] pawn unit a detailed list of goods acquired each time they make a purchase.
The Soul of DC's Jazz Festival
Washington has its own culture -and it's not just the whole center-of-the world, seat-of-government thing.
Advice for D.C. summer interns
Five years ago I arrived at Reagan National Airport with two overstuffed suitcases and a load of barely contained excitement about interning in a major city.
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Bicycle Courier Struck By SUV In DC
WASHINGTON, D.C. - It was a typical day on the job for a bike courier until just after 10 a.m.Tuesday when a bicyclist was struck by an SUV in Northwest D.C. The courier, who friends say goes by "Mugabo" had life-threatening injuries and may end up suffering from brain damage.
First Look: Sakuramen, a New Ramen Shop in Washington D.C.
Quick! What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words "Adams Morgan" in D.C.? Jumbo slice? It was jumbo slice, wasn't it? Unsurprising considering that shoving a tray-sized slice of greasy, flavorless "pizza" in your face at 3 a.m. is probably the last conscious memory for many after a night out on 18th Street.
WWJD: What Would Jacobs Do? The Case Against High-Rise Cities
A On urban density, the influential Jane Jacobs purports that vital city life comes with densities high enough to stimulate maximum potential diversity of a district.
How do you know where to go for a delicious meal at a fair price? Or better yet, how to avoid a bad one? An economist can help.
"Let the investigation play out," is the message that DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray has for the citizens of the District of Columbia as the federal investigation continues on his 2010 campaign.
DC Capitol Hemp Shutting Down: Obama's War on Drugs to Blame
"The government is forcing a form of censorship on us," says Adam Eidinger, co-owner of Capitol Hemp, a two-store chain in Washington, D.C. that is closing its doors for good on August 1, 2012.
Yes! Organic Market's secret to survival
Cha's company got to the place of strength it holds, with around 120 employees and more than $30 million in annual sales, by growing gradually, taking risks on edgy neighborhoods - and with the help of a Small Business Administration loan program, which helped the business open new stores at key moments in its history.
Yes! Organic Market aided by SBA real estate loans
The co-owner of Yes! Organic Market, the eight-store grocery chain in Washington, D.C., has survived through the arrival of Whole Foods and Trader Joe's and is prepared to face off against Wal-Mart when the big-box competitor soon starts opening locations in the District.
Jumbo Slice Power Hour: Bad Photoshops of Famous People Eating Jumbo Slice
Hello, everyone, and welcome to Pizza Week's official Jumbo Slice Power Hour . Starting right this second and continuing on until 4 p.m., we're going to have wall-to-wall coverage on that little culinary wonder known as the jumbo slice.
Washington D.C. booms but unease at racial divide
It was once known as the "Murder Capital of the World," a city beset by a crack epidemic, no-go areas and resulting crime which triggered decades ofA white flightA to the suburbs.