D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is suing e-cigarette producer JUUL, accusing it of marketing its products to kids, understating how much nicotine they contain and lying about its efforts to fight youth smoking in the city.
Check It Enterprises might be easy to miss from the outside: a small building on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave in Anacostia, wedged between a historic radio station and a clothing store. Behind the glass window facade, mannequins don!-->…
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Juul Labs alleging the e-cigarette giant marketed its products to teenagers and misled customers about their addictive quality.
A plaque on the corner of C Street, South Carolina Avenue and 13th Street in Southeast Washington, D.C., commemorates the location of St. Cyprian Church, once a landmark of faith in that neighborhood.
A new online heritage trail created by local historians takes visitors on a digital tour of 100 sites in D.C. significant to the civil rights movement.
D.C. United and Caesars Entertainment are deep in negotiations about opening a sportsbook at Audi Field next year, a proposal that would trigger a race among Washington pro teams to begin attracting gamblers to their respective venues.
A new fitness concept from three coworking executives — including the founder of MakeOffice and the former D.C. city lead for WeWork — is roughly two months from opening in one the busiest parts of the city.
Urbanico Realty Group is expanding its presence around the Bladensburg Road corridor with a striking new development designed by industrial designer Karim Rashid.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia is joining several states in suing the nation’s largest e-cigarette maker Juul Labs, saying the company’s online ads and promotions illegally targeted minors.
Clear majorities of D.C. and Montgomery County residents believe housing affordability is a major problem in the region and would support the construction of new homes in their neighborhoods, according to a new, industry-backed poll.
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
November 26, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Thursday, November 28 - Friday, November 29
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News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
November 26, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser signed the Sexual Assault Victims’ Rights Amendment Act of 2019 into law and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
News Release — DC Office of the Attorney General
November 26, 2019
MEDIA CONTACT:
Office of Communications
JUUL’s Advertising Strategy Targeted School-Aged Children, Drove Millions of Young People Nationwide to Use!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
News Release — Ward 3 DC Council member Mary Cheh
November 26, 2019
Communications Director: Kelly Whittier
The Committee has also been provided with an additional letter by Mr. Evans’s legal team addressing the investigation
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Good Tuesday morning. If you need free or cheap mental health care in DC, qualify for Medicaid, and can dial a 1-888 line, you’re in luck. There are 40 certified mental health providers, thanks to the District government.
The government shutdown at the start of the year got private museums off to a hot start. With all the Smithsonian Institution museums closed for more than a month, tourists flocked to the region's private museums, including the Newseum and!-->…
Nearly half of Washingtonians in the city’s poorest neighborhoods say they or someone they know has been threatened with a gun or shot in the past five years, a Washington Post poll finds.
Students trying to get to class in DC face violence and a plethora of obstacles and delays—and children, parents, and teachers say that needs to change. On November 14, the DC Education Coalition for Change (DECC) gathered top agency heads!-->…