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Events March 26, 2022

New Haven Institution Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana Will Open at Westfield Montgomery Mall

by DMVDigest Staff

WRITTEN BY DAVID TRAN In 1925, Frank Pepe opened his first pizza shop in Connecticut, introducing the coal-fired thin-crust pies that would come to define New Haven-style pizza (it still draws long lines for its white […]

Resources March 23, 2022

What are you paying for in that gallon of gas?

by DMVDigest Staff

Author: Matt Gregory, Mia Salenetri (WUSA9) Gas prices continue to hover at near-record highs. The state of Maryland has already taken a gas tax holiday.  Virginia is looking at one as well. Beyond the gas tax, […]

Education March 23, 2022

Howard University faculty call off potential strike

by DMVDigest Staff

Author: Matt Pusatory (WUSA9), Jess Arnold, John Henry Teachers at Howard University called off plans to go on strike after reaching an agreement with administration early Wednesday morning. The Howard Teaching Faculty Union, which is represented […]

Uncategorized March 22, 2022

Most HBCU Bomb Threats May Be From One Juvenile, FBI Official Tells Congress

by DMVDigest Staff

By Ariana Figueroa A top FBI official told members of a U.S. House panel on Thursday that the agency believes a single juvenile is behind most of the bomb threats made to more than 30 historically […]

Politics March 22, 2022

State Board of Elections Announces New Early Voting, Voter Registration Dates

by DMVDigest Staff

By Bennett Leckrone Early voting for the delayed July 19 primary will begin on July 7, according to an announcement Monday from the Maryland State Board of Elections. The deadline to register to vote in the […]

Economic Development March 22, 2022

Where is all this money coming from? Homebuyers fighting against all-cash offers

by DMVDigest Staff

Author: Larry Miller WASHINGTON — The average family on the hunt for a home in the Washington metro learns quickly that time is not on your side and the only language that everyone understands is that […]

Politics March 22, 2022

Maryland gubernatorial candidate Jon Baron names Natalie Williams, a former spokeswoman for Marion Barry, as his running mate

by DMVDigest Staff

By Ovetta Wiggins Former nonprofit executive Jon Baron has selected Natalie Williams, who has a long history in District politics as a former spokeswoman for Marion Barry and a former Ward 8 president, to join his ticket in his bid […]

Events March 22, 2022

Pablo Francisco, famous for spoofing movie trailers, performs live at DC Comedy Loft

by DMVDigest Staff

By: Jason Fraley  One man. One way. One desire to spoof a movie trailer voice and become a star. Pablo Francisco performs at the DC Comedy Loft from Thursday through Saturday. “It’ll rip your voice up,” Francisco […]

Local News March 21, 2022

DC sues Grubhub for charging hidden fees, using deceptive marketing during COVID-19 pandemic

by DMVDigest Staff

By FOX 5 DC Digital Team Attorney General for the District of Columbia Karl A. Racine has filed a lawsuit against Grubhub for charging hidden fees and using deceptive marketing tactics during the COVID-19 pandemic to […]

Local News March 21, 2022

Peak Bloom! DC’s Cherry Blossoms Reach Ultimate Phase

by DMVDigest Staff

By NBC Washington Staff It’s really happening! D.C.’s cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, the National Park Service announced Monday afternoon. The big news comes two days after the trees hit stage five, puffy white, on […]

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