The Post says we can "Declare the District's urban-cool inferiority complex officially over." Why, you may ask? (And did we ever really have an urban-cool inferiority complex? Hmm.) Because today we're officially kicking off our SmartBike public bike-sharing program, joining the ranks of several cooler-than-thou European cities.
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The head of the D.C. Jobs Agency was forced to resign yesterday by Mayor Fenty after months of trouble and overpayment in the city youths jobs program.
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The Post says we can "Declare the District's urban-cool inferiority complex officially over." Why, you may ask? (And did we ever really have an urban-cool inferiority complex? Hmm.) Because today we're officially kicking off our SmartBike public bike-sharing program, joining the ranks of several cooler-than-thou European cities.
FishbowlDC's Hottest Media Types winners are declared. Woo?
The head of the D.C. Jobs Agency was forced to resign yesterday by Mayor Fenty after months of trouble and overpayment in the city youths jobs program.
Metrocurean points out some cool foodie iPhone apps.
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