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Restaurants And Food Trucks In D.C. Struggle During Shutdown

Thursday, January 24, 2019

The Washington D.C. region's restaurant industry has been hit particularly hard by the partial government shutdown, with regular customers furloughed and choosing not to dine out.

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Chip By Chip, Restoring The Damaged Washington National Cathedral

Thursday, December 20, 2018

The famous cathedral was damaged seven years ago in an earthquake. Master stone masons are still working to repair the intricate Gothic stonework on its iconic towers.

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National Law Enforcement Museum Opens, But Some Say It Doesn't Show Enough

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

The National Law Enforcement Museum opened this month in Washington, D.C. Organizers say it will show the public what it's really like to be a cop. But it is getting criticism for what it doesn't include.

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She Sells Beer And Brings Cheer To Fans In D.C.'s Baseball Stands

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Beer vending at baseball games is a male-dominated industry. Christy Colt , a beer vendor at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., shares what it takes to be successful at her job.

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How Mini-Golf Played A Big Role In Desegregating Public Rec Spaces

Monday, May 28, 2018

Washington, D.C., is home to one of the oldest continuously running mini-golf courses in the U.S. The sport became popular in the early 1900s, when there were more than 25,000 courses nationwide.

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Organizers Of March For Our Lives Working To Find New Location For Rally

Friday, March 02, 2018

Organizers of the March for Our Lives are working to establish a new location in Washington, D.C., for their student-led rally for gun control later this month. Their original plans to hold the march on the National Mall fell through, because a student group filming a talent show already requested a permit for the same space.

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On Capitol Hill, Most Summer Interns Still Go Unpaid

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Hundreds gain experience in politics every summer through Capitol Hill internships but few are paid. How does that shape the intern pool, and how are some lawmakers finding the funds to make a change?

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In Washington, D.C., Bars Open Early For Comey Testimony Viewing Parties

Thursday, June 08, 2017

Bars in some parts of the country opened early for "viewing parties" as former FBI Director James Comey testified before the Senate on Thursday. There was a line down the block outside Shaw's Tavern in Washington, D.C.

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Congress Moves To Overturn D.C. 'Death With Dignity Law'

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

The D.C. law gives District physicians the right to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients who have less than six months to live.

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