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Gondola study report
A gondola connecting D.C. and Virginia? It’s feasible and legal, study finds.
A feasibility study exploring the costs and logistics of a gondola was released Thursday.
Students build their careers in high school construction program
The Academy of Construction and Design at IDEA Public Charter School in Northeast Washington provide hands-on training and mentoring.
 
Man hit by car in May in downtown Washington dies of injuries
The crash occurred on K Street NW.
Suspicious package closed part of 15th Street in Northwest Washington
Police have closed 15th from Constitution Avenue to F Street.

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Man found fatally shot in alley in Anacostia, D.C. police say
The shooting is the second fatal attack on the block in Southeast since September.
Elizabeth Streb, the Evel Knievel of modern dance, takes on the Kennedy Center
No graceful ballerinas here: Elizabeth Streb's dance troupe lands flat on their faces from great heights — on purpose.
 
Maxwell hopes to snag an invite to the White House before his D.C. show with Mary J. Blige
Refocused after a long break, singer Maxwell knows what he wants out of music and life.
 
New luxury apartments near GWU campus to be available in January
TOWN SQUARE | The pet-friendly building -- called Varsity at K -- has bicycle racks, a furnished courtyard with a fire pit, electric car-charging stations, a kitchen for entertaining, a fitness center, a game lounge, private study rooms, concierge services and monthly resident events.
 

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Boyz II Men, The Weeknd and more just-announced concerts in D.C.
Grab tickets to these concerts before they sell out!
 
Which of these 3 Trump-centric bars in D.C. gets your vote?
We got wind of two temporary bars in D.C. with a Trump aesthetic, so we had to investigate — and hit up the lobby bar at the new Trump International Hotel while we were at it
 
Federal takeover of Metro? Board chairman’s proposal triggers debate but has some support
Jack Evans says the agency needs a control board, similar to the one that rescued the District from financial crisis in the 1990s.