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How to ‘rebrand’ D.C.: Should the region embrace federal government or shun it?
A civic group unveils a bid to improve Greater Washington’s “brand” by touting its workforce and cultural richness.
Residents of city’s new ‘micro-units’ like the fit, even if it is snug
They make a game out of organizing belongings, and use the city as a living room.
 
Bowser, council chair spar over D.C. paid family leave: ‘What is the secrecy?’
As vote on ambitious proposal looms, mayor questions whether it’s a good use of funds.
 

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Thoughts of snow: District prepares for winter battles ahead
Forecasters and D.C. officials try to expect the unexpected as they get ready for storms.
 
Beach Drive closed to vehicular traffic, but the challenge is keeping bikers and pedestrians out of work zone
National Park Service officials are warning pedestrians and cyclists to stay out of the construction zone or face fines and possible closure of the bike path.
 

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Senior D.C. official who hid income from his consulting firm sentenced to probation
Warren Graves, who had served under six mayors, earlier admitted to filing a false return and understating income.
Here’s where Chicago and Cleveland fans can watch the World Series in D.C.
These D.C. bars have allegiances to the Cubs and the Indians.