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Cut the crap: Md. tries to reclaim Chesapeake Bay from chicken waste
Despite the positive economic impact of the poultry industry in eastern Maryland, the waste chickens leave behind harms the environment. [Maryland Reporter]
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Things are hot at Hot N Juicy
What sounds like food-poisoning-waiting-to-happen is how food is served at Hot N Juicy. [Plight of the Pumpernickel]
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AU student senate clears Bronstein to make comptroller appointment
AU's senate scrambled yesterday after its comptroller-elect announced he wouldn't take office. [The Eagle]
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Despite judge's injunction, Redskins keep lockout of workout facilities
Players show up to exercise but are turned away. [D.C. Pro Sports Report]
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Grammy-nominated D.C. actress Carolyn Malachi stars in ‘Vagina Monologues’
Grammy-nominated Washington native Carolyn Malachi performs in Eve Ensler's standout play in Silver Spring this week. [DC on Heels]
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HR-57 adds live jazz to H Street NE
The venerable DC jazz club HR-57, longtime stalwart of the 14th/U Street Corridor adds a new tune to life on H Street. [DC Style Is Real]
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Zoë’s Kitchen coming to Ballston
Greek-inspired soup, salad and sandwich restaurant Zoë’s Kitchen is coming to Ballston. [ARLnow]
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CaBi should work on reciprocity agreements with other systems
Capital Bikeshare uses the Bixi bikesharing model from Montreal. The system is currently either in use or planned in 10 cities and that is likely to expand.
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Double shot: Two new coffee shops open in Mount Pleasant
Soon, Mount Pleasant residents will be able to caffeinate at two new local coffee shops.
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Mets beat Nationals in opener
Josh Thole brought in the lion's share of New York's hitting as the Nats failed to rally.
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Resurfaced basketball courts, renovated field comming to Park View Recreation Center
Renovations of Park View Recreation Center’s facilities appear to be gaining traction. [Park View, D.C.]
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Sneak preview of PAUL bakery
D.C. is not a bread city. But the forthcoming PAUL begs the question: Could it be? [WeLoveDC]
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WMATA poised to sell parcels above the Green Line tunnels in D.C.
Nine years later, could Metro actually be close to selling three plots of land in Northwest? [Greater Greater Washington]
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National Capital Trolley Museum rises from ashes
Now is a great time to visit one of the countries premiere trolley museums.
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Marc Cary at Bohemian Caverns: Believing in the groove (Photos)
The Focus Trio took up residence at Bohemian Caverns this past weekend, bringing Marc Cary home to groove once more. [Capital Bop]
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Semper Fidelis Park opens
Visitors to the National Museum of the Marine Corps will now have new trails to walk and a new park to visit. [Potomac Local]
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Bob Woodward's Watergate-era apartment for sale
If Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward wanted to meet with Deep Throat, he'd signal by put a flag on his apartment balcony. The apartment is for sale.
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First-round ruminations
David Poile, the former Caps’ GM, is savoring his first playoff series win since he arrived in Nashville to guide the expansion Predators in 1998.
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