Did you head to one of our recommended bars to watch game two of the World Series last night? Well, the Phillies lost (boo!), but they're headed back North for two games this weekend on their home turf (yay!).
If you're planning on driving around Virginia or the District on Sunday, watch out—the Marine Corps Marathon will be going on and plenty of roads will be shut down.
This news is a few days old, but we're still reeling with excitement: DC's getting a real-live dog park! Borderstan reports that a fully-enclosed, double-gated dog park is coming to 11th and R streets, Northwest. It should be up and running in a few weeks. Thanks, Jack Evans!
Remember the 12-year-old Shaquita Bell case? DC police chief Cathy Lanier told WJLA that the man who pleaded guilty of murder in the case, Michael Dickerson, will lead investigators to the spot where he buried her body. Yikes.
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Did you head to one of our recommended bars to watch game two of the World Series last night? Well, the Phillies lost (boo!), but they're headed back North for two games this weekend on their home turf (yay!).
If you're planning on driving around Virginia or the District on Sunday, watch out—the Marine Corps Marathon will be going on and plenty of roads will be shut down.
This news is a few days old, but we're still reeling with excitement: DC's getting a real-live dog park! Borderstan reports that a fully-enclosed, double-gated dog park is coming to 11th and R streets, Northwest. It should be up and running in a few weeks. Thanks, Jack Evans!
Remember the 12-year-old Shaquita Bell case? DC police chief Cathy Lanier told WJLA that the man who pleaded guilty of murder in the case, Michael Dickerson, will lead investigators to the spot where he buried her body. Yikes.
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