News & Politics DC Sports Teams Ask City for Permission to Host Some Fans D.C. United has already received the go-ahead to have up to 2,000 fans at home games. Sports, Washington Nationals, Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards | Mar 15, 2021
News & Politics 7 Reasons Taylor Swift Should Move to DC . . . or at Least Sing About It I'm just a city-magazine writer, standing in front of a pop star, asking her to name-drop my town. Taylor Swift, National Arboretum, Jumbo Slice | Mar 15, 2021
Things to Do St. Patrick’s Day, Free Workouts, and RBG’s Birthday: Things to Do in DC, March 15-17 Plus: Tell me about your sex life. Please? Things to Do newsletter | Mar 15, 2021
Food Seven Reasons Owners Open Chic Latin-Mediterranean Restaurant Imperfecto in West End The place debuts Friday with a chef's tasting menus and upscale plates. Mar 15, 2021
News & Politics Movie Theaters Can Reopen in DC Indoor fitness classes are back as well. Muriel Bowser, covid, Nationals, DC Government | Mar 15, 2021
News & Politics DC Says All Residents Should Be Eligible for Covid Vaccine by May 1 Coronavirus, DC Government, Vaccine | Mar 15, 2021
News & Politics “Sandwich Nazi” Charged in Assault on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick George Pierre Tanios owns a Morgantown, West Virginia, shop named Sandwich University. January 6, Capitol riot | Mar 15, 2021
Food DC Indoor Dining Restrictions Remain as Food Service Workers Become Eligible for Vaccines Also, DC restaurants and bars can now serve alcohol until midnight. Mar 15, 2021
Health | News & Politics Anne Mahlum Is Resigning as CEO of Solidcore She courted legions of fitness fanatics—and lots of controversy, too. Fitness, DC Workouts, Solidcore, Anne Mahlum | Mar 15, 2021