A longtime D.C. politics reporter is leaving his station, annual restaurant reviews, the transformation of Love nightclub, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Top 15 venture capital deals for D.C. startups in 2017. [DC Inno]
- D.C. prisoners who are incarcerated hundreds of miles from home face extra barriers to rehabilitation. [Post]
- Nursery and delivery rooms at United Medical Center will remain closed. [Post]
- Parents meet 911 operator who helped delivery their baby. [WTOP]
- Men use stolen church van to rob CityCenter retailer. [NBC]
- “Street medics” made up a third of defendants in the first Inauguration Day rioting trial. [Washingtonian]
- Reporter gets special D.C. police training for a look inside the force. [NBC]
- Faux velvet couches, cocktail tables, and a few pool tables are still scattered as Love nightclub space goes through a metamorphosis. [WBJ]
- Food writers dish on their favorite (and least fave) eats in the city this year. [BYT]
- Washingtonian readers also share their favorite restaurants of 2017. [Washingtonian]
- The varying costs of a studio apartment in D.C. [Urban Turf]
- The Newseum is updating its biographical info Matt Lauer and Bill O’Reilly in light of #metoo allegations. [Washingtonian]
- Holiday gift ideas for your D.C. friends. [BYT]
- Waterfront ANC votes to outlaw the sale and use of gasoline-powered leaf blowers. [Popville]
- Tom Sherwood will leave WRC on December 28 after 28 years. [Washingtonian]
- Should Metro make rail-bus transfers free? [GGW]
- Town Tavern is stealing Christmas. [Washingtonian]
- A sweet display of D.C. architecture. [Curbed]