News & Politics Hey, Washingtonians: Are You Having More Or Less Sex? Losing Or Saving Money? Networking, Or Not? Take our anonymous poll about this time in our lives known as 2020. Donald Trump, covid, Sean Doolittle, Tiffany Trump | Oct 13, 2020
Things to Do Ina Garten Talks a New Cookbook and a West Wing Reunion: Things to Do in Washington, October 13-15 Plus: Talking about el conejo malo a.k.a. Bad Bunny. Things to Do newsletter | Oct 13, 2020
Food There’s Now a Waitlist For DC’s Grant to Help Businesses Winterize Outdoor Dining Spaces The first $6,000 grant from a $4 million fund was awarded today DC Restaurants, Winter ready grants | Oct 13, 2020
News & Politics DC’s Covid Cases Are Rising. Are We Going to Have to Start Closing Things Down Again? And how much is attributable to White House events? Coronavirus, White House, covid | Oct 13, 2020
News & Politics The Namesake of George Washington University’s Student Center Was a Huge Racist. The School Just Shared Historic Materials to Show It. George Washington University, Cloyd Heck Marvin, Marvin Center | Oct 13, 2020
News & Politics A Net 15,000 People Moved Out of DC During the First Part of 2020 This number was calculated by looking at USPS change-of-address requests. Coronavirus 2020, COVID-19, DC, moving | Oct 13, 2020
Food A Thip Khao Chef and Sushi Taro Alum Are Popping up With an Outdoor Vietnamese Cafe Cà Phê Phương in Brightwood Park offers Vietnamese coffee service and regional dishes. Restaurant Openings Around DC, Vietnamese, Pop-Ups, Thip Khao | Oct 13, 2020
Food DC Issues Two Warnings to Harry’s After Trump Tweets Video of Maskless Supporters at the Downtown Bar Tables weren't sufficiently spaced and patrons and employees weren't wearing masks. Trump, Harry's | Oct 13, 2020
News & Politics Virginia’s Voter Registration System Has Crashed Today is the last day to register to vote in the state. Virginia, 2020 election, 2020 presidential election, Voting | Oct 13, 2020