News & Politics How a DC Immigrant Resource Center Is Tackling the Second Trump Administration "I know it feels like ten years, but we’re three weeks in," says CARECEN director Abel Nuñez. Immigration, Trump administration | 8 months ago
Food | Shopping | Things to Do Neighborhood Guide: Where to Eat, Shop, and Play in National Harbor This area along the Potomac boasts so much more than a casino, including an old-school soft-serve stand, Korean/Southern fare, and a boutique where you can design your own kicks. Neighborhood Guide, National Harbor | 8 months ago
Food Willowsong Opens in a High-Profile Wharf Space Chef Jeffrey Williams will open the hotel restaurant in the former home of Kith/Kin and Moon Rabbit. The Wharf, InterContenental at the Wharf | 8 months ago
Food A Polished Middle Eastern Crowd-Pleaser Finally Arrives in Georgetown Alara is serving all-day menus of mezze and kebabs in the former Paolo's space. Georgetown, Middle Eastern | 8 months ago
News & Politics Trump’s Attempts to Shrink the Federal Workforce Could Hit the DC Area’s Economy Hard "For every job in the federal government, you explain two to three jobs in the regional economy,” says an economist. Economy, Federal Workforce, government jobs | 8 months ago
Food | News & Politics These DC Food Activists Were Behind the Ranked-Choice-Voting Initiative How Delicious Democracy quietly cooked up I-83. Capital Comment, Ranked-choice voting | 8 months ago
Food The IYKYK Market Venezuelans Can’t Get Enough of in the DC Area Antojitos de tu Pais, from the founders of Arepa Zone, shows off an array of Venezuelan treats in Fairfax. Hidden Eats, Venezuelan Restaurant, Arepa Zone | 8 months ago
Food Here Are the DC-Area James Beard Award Semifinalists for 2025 The Dabney, Mita, and several chefs are up for awards. James Beard Awards, James Beard Semifinalists | 8 months ago
Food Take Home a Memento From Crisfield Seafood This Weekend The 80-year-old restaurant is holding an estate sale after closing for good in December. 9 months ago
These DC Food Activists Were Behind the Ranked-Choice-Voting Initiative