Friday

06-27-2025 Vol 2004

Benjamin Clarke

San Diego Ranks High on List of Cities Facing Move-Out Trends

San Diego is becoming a popular choice for those looking to leave their current homes, according to a recent report…

South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Fast-Tracked for Completion in 100 Days

In a significant development for San Diego’s South Bay region, an expansion to the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant…

San Diego Humane Society Threatens to Halt Animal Control Services Over Budget Cuts

The San Diego Humane Society has issued a warning to the city of San Diego, stating that it may cease…

San Diego Home Prices Show Modest Increase Amid Market Slowdown

In March, home prices in San Diego County experienced a slight uptick, but this increase may not be welcomed by…

New Hampshire Joins Growing List of States Facing a Tourism Crisis in 2025

In 2025, a coalition of U.S. states, including New Hampshire, Washington, Montana, Colorado, California, Florida, Nevada, and Washington D.C., is…

US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Continue Amid Deepening Divisions

Washington, DC – Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks in Rome on Friday, as announced…

Tornadoes in Washington: A Rare But Notable Threat

Tornadoes are not common in Washington State, especially when compared to the central regions of the U.S. This is largely…

Arlington County Police Department Disbands Gang Unit Amid Policy Changes

The Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) is disbanding its Gang Unit, shifting its approach to investigating gang-related crime in response…

CapitalBop ushers in a new era for D.C.’s jazz scene

The landscape of Washington D.C.’s jazz scene has undergone significant changes, prompting local arts advocacy organization CapitalBop to evolve alongside…

Kennedy Center Controversy: Former President Denies Fraud Allegations Amid Leadership Changes

The former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Deborah Rutter, is denying accusations of fraud…

Dovetail Restaurant and New Food Ventures Thrive in D.C. Area

Viceroy Washington D.C. has officially placed its food and beverage spaces up for lease, including the 3,750-square-foot restaurant Dovetail, a…

D.C.’s Second Chance Movement: Empowering Returning Citizens and Addressing Systemic Challenges

Ed Martin, the former interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, made headlines recently for his comments on prosecuting…