Thursday May 31 | Overlawyered
D.C.: regulating secondhand shops as pawnshops
Used and vintage dealers in Adams-Morgan and other in-town Washington, D.C. neighborhoods are aghast at city regulations that would require secondhand dealers "to submit to MPD's [the Metropolitan Police Department's] pawn unit a detailed list of goods acquired each time they make a purchase.
Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space
Chasing Wegman's is a bad idea for DC
The Washington Business Journal , reporting on DC's foray at this year's retail recruitment conference, the ICSC show in Las Vegas, reports in " Vincent Gray keeps hope alive for Wegmans in D.C. " that DC is avidly recruiting Wegmans, the massive, high quality supermarket chain based in Rochester, NY that has been steadily entering the Washington ... (more)
Snapshot of a vanished Washington
These names, perhaps unfamiliar to some, show up on an old Washington map that retired Army Col.
NFL Star's Teen Brother Charged With 1st Degree Murder
WASHINGTON -- An NFL Star's teenage brother was charged in the murder of a tourist from Denver, police said.
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Bizarre bee swarm spotted in Washington DC
One of the worst fears that people have is being attacked by bees. The neighborhood of LeDroit Park in Washington DC recently got a visit from thousands of bees.
Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space
DC and the zoning rewrite and the approach not taken
Yes DC is really two cities on a number of metrics. - In terms of race: the African-American city vs.
House hunters find it's a jungle
On a recent rainy Sunday, David Albersheim and Andrea Cohen were yet again hunting for their first home.