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Oct 11, 2017

As People Stop Carrying Cash, The Street Sense Newspaper Pioneers Digital Payments

The hope is that it will catch on with similar papers around the world, which have seen declines in sales as people increasingly go cashless.

Mar 31, 2016

Newspaper Vendor Stabbed A Man At The Addison Road Metro, WMATA Says

The victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

Mar 19, 2013

Examiner Cuts Local Section, The Only Part of the Tabloid Worth Reading

The Examiner announced today that it is axing its local section, and might forgo daily publishing altogether.

Oct 03, 2012

The Washington Times Celebrates 30 Years of Conservative News and Commentary

The Washington Times is celebrating 30 years of bringing Moonie-subsidized conservative news and commentary to the capital.

Nov 29, 2011

WaPo Gives Local News More Space on National Homepage

It’s encouraging to see that the Post has decided to extend its local coverage more digital inches on its national homepage.

Nov 17, 2011

…And This Newspaper Is Losing Money, You Say?

Ah, our newspaper of record always brings the hard-hitting stories, doesn’t it?

Nov 02, 2011

Local D.C. Media, Occupied

If the Occupy protests are about anything, it’s about lodging a loud complaint against the institutions that have brought the country to where it is — the media included.

Oct 17, 2011

The Many Incredibly Tame Words You Can’t Use in the Washington Post

If you missed it over the weekend, Washington Post ombudsman Patrick B. Pexton had an interesting piece on a topic that’s been in the local news of late — what words can writers use on the family-friendly pages of the regional newspaper of record?

Sep 29, 2011

Georgetown Voice Alums Protest Closure of Newsroom

Yesterday, we noted that the student-operated Georgetown Voice was being forced out of their longtime on-campus newsroom. Of course, after we read a little bit more about the circumstances, we figured it deserved a little more attention.

Sep 27, 2011

Reality: Kids Are Going to Hook Up, No Matter What

As a District mediation board decides whether Catholic University’s same-sex dorms violate the city’s Human Rights Act, we’ll leave it to the university’s student-run newspaper to help determine whether or not the segregated dorms actually prevent binge drinking and hook-ups, as administrators hope.

 
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