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07-27-2025 Vol 2034

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

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

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…
D.C.-Area Leaders Struggle for Transit Collaboration Amid Diverse Bus Systems

D.C.-Area Leaders Struggle for Transit Collaboration Amid Diverse Bus Systems

Leaders in the D.C. area are grappling with the complexities of enhancing collaboration between the region’s diverse bus systems, with…
Exploring Washington D.C.’s Vibrant Nightlife: A Guide to Inclusive Bars and Nightclubs

Exploring Washington D.C.’s Vibrant Nightlife: A Guide to Inclusive Bars and Nightclubs

Washington D.C. is known for its dynamic nightlife scene, and for good reason. From cozy cafes to lively nightclubs, there…
Washington, DC, Tops ParkScore Rankings for Fifth Consecutive Year

Washington, DC, Tops ParkScore Rankings for Fifth Consecutive Year

According to the recent announcement from the Trust for Public Land, Washington, DC, has been rated the nation’s best big-city…
Houston Airports Prepare for Memorial Day Travel Surge Ahead of Record Summer Season

Houston Airports Prepare for Memorial Day Travel Surge Ahead of Record Summer Season

Houston airports are gearing up for a bustling Memorial Day travel period, expecting over 1.3 million passengers to pass through…
U.S. Judge Sets Deadline for Government to Locate Venezuelan Man Deported to El Salvador

U.S. Judge Sets Deadline for Government to Locate Venezuelan Man Deported to El Salvador

A federal judge in Texas has set a deadline for the U.S. government to locate a Venezuelan man, Widmer Agelviz-Sanguino,…
Houston’s Initiative to End Street Homelessness Faces Funding Challenges

Houston’s Initiative to End Street Homelessness Faces Funding Challenges

In February, the Houston City Council approved the establishment of the “Initiative to End Street Homelessness Fund,” aiming to raise…
Texas Senate Bail Reform Advances Amid Controversy

Texas Senate Bail Reform Advances Amid Controversy

Texas Senate bail reform measures have made significant strides in the House, with three bills authored by State Sen. Joan…
Houston Braces for Scorching Temperatures with Drier Air on the Horizon

Houston Braces for Scorching Temperatures with Drier Air on the Horizon

Houston is set to experience its hottest day of 2025 so far, with temperatures rising into the mid- to upper-90s,…
Houston’s Life Sciences Sector Faces Uncertainty Amid Proposed NIH Funding Cuts

Houston’s Life Sciences Sector Faces Uncertainty Amid Proposed NIH Funding Cuts

Houston’s burgeoning life sciences market, aimed at nurturing emerging companies engaged in early-stage research, is confronting significant challenges as proposed…
U.S. Government Seeks More Time to Locate Venezuelan Man Deported Due to Tattoos

U.S. Government Seeks More Time to Locate Venezuelan Man Deported Due to Tattoos

On Tuesday, the United States government requested additional time from a Houston judge to locate Widmer Agelviz-Sanguino, a 24-year-old Venezuelan…