-
Eleanor Holmes Norton talks budget battle
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) is still angry about the federal budget negotiations, which turned the District into pawns. [We Love D.C.]
-
Cleveland Anderson to run for Virginia General Assembly
A familiar face in Dumfries business will make another run for the General Assembly.
-
Columbia Pike bikes: An alternative solution
How do you overcome a problem with the bike-unfriendly Columbia Pike? The answer isn't building bike lanes. [Pike Town Center]
-
Tony Taylor, GWU guard, goes back to school over NBA draft
Tony Taylor withdrew his entry from the NBA draft, and will go back to George Washington to play. [GW Hatchet]
-
Budget struggles at State Archives leave tattered art treasures
The collection of public art held by the State of Maryland is lacking adequate funds to preserve some of the treasures
-
Quiet remembrance at Pentagon Memorial
About two dozen visitors strolled along the Pentagon Memorial last night remembering Sept. 11, 2001, following the report of Osama Bin Laden's death.
-
Project move out: American University's idea to get rid of waste
What happens to all the stuff left behind after the local colleges empty out? American University has a solution.
-
Burnett implodes, Mets beat Nats 6-3
At the start of Wednesday’s game between the Nationals and Mets in Washington, the Nats bullpen had a 3.29 ERA. [We Love DC]
-
DDOT asks for CaBi input
DDOT is asking for your feedback on the proposed placement of 25 new Capital Bikeshare stations. [The Hill is Home]
-
Tommy Hanson, Jair Jurrjens will cause problems for Nats, NL East
No one in the NL East wants to face the Atlanta Braves' pitching staff right now, which may be reminding some of the Glavine-Maddux-Smoltz trio of the 90s. [The Nats Blog]
-
Barbecue and burgers: What you need to know
It's official: The D.C. restaurant scene is obsessed with barbecue. [CityStream DC]
-
GOP vs. Bike Sharing: Keep the bikes, it's better policy!
The case against bike sharing is completely ridiculous. It does more good to have the bikes than to have the spaces. [Greater Greater Washington]
-
Nationals first game was this day in 1886
The Nationals celebrate the anniversary of the first game they played; in 1886, they played -- and won -- their first game.
-
Bryce Harper: Nationals' future star performing well
Afte a rough start, Bryce Harper has thrived in his minor-league stint. How are some other future Nats doing?
-
Capitals Lightning playoffs: Caps in trouble?
The Capitals' power play is not effective, but will the red be able to recover? It's going to be difficult. [D.C. Pro Sports Report]
-
Stafford streets flooded to build reservoir
Parts of three streets will become lakes, as Stafford County continues a massive construction undertaking.
-
Giddy up: Triple Crown-inspired cocktails at The Source
Like the classic American horse races? Love alcohol? Wolfgang Puck has a bar menu just for you. [CityStream D.C]
-
Number of homeless families on the rise in Washington
Despite economic improvements, homelessness increases. The number of homeless families in D.C. outpaces the number of single homeless. [Street Sense]
RecommendedRecent Facebook Activity
Only On 7
-
Team up with the Home Team afternoons at 4 on ABC7
"Katie" weekdays at 4pm on ABC7 followed by Leon Harris and Alison Starling on ABC7 News at 5. Click here to find out more about "Katie!"
Photo Galleries Pictures from around the region
-
Komen Race for the Cure 2013: Photos of the racers
-
Photos of D.C. tiny houses
-
Running of the Chihuahuas kicks off Cinco de Mayo weekend