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He’s hiding cash all over the D.C. area — and leaving clues online

Andrew Freeman, 30, runs Capital Collectors, an Instagram account, that offers followers a scavenger hunt to pick up free cash across the region.
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Documentary recalls 1960 protest to integrate Glen Echo Amusement Park

“Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round” offers perspectives from Black and White neighbors who marched against the segregation policy at the Maryland attraction.
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Scars, secrets and memories: 50 years after the end of the Vietnam War

For many of the Vietnamese people who settled in the U.S. after the war’s end, its anniversary marks a complex turning point: the reluctant end of their lives in Vietnam and the hope of brighter days in America.
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Felled oak trees to get new life as tables in Takoma Park library

Marcus Sims, owner of Treincarnation, is using felled trees from Takoma Park Maryland Library to create new tables for the city’s expansion project.
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D.C. housemates turn to older means of connection: a print magazine

A group home of five 20-somethings in D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood found something that embodies the classic spirit of District residents — an off-hours activity that combines whimsy and work. They created a quarterly print publication.
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Two popular Maryland parks will require reservations during peak days

Greenbrier and Sandy Point state parks will require reservations on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
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D.C. Circulator buses find new homes far from the city

The District, which maintained and operated the Circulator, has auctioned off 63 vehicles so far.
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Miss Pixie’s, a D.C. antique market fixture, set to close this year

Pixie Windsor announced she will close her D.C. shop, Miss Pixie’s, at the end of the year.
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D.C. region cooks under high temperatures amid heat wave

A heat dome has settled over the D.C. area, bringing high temperatures and humidity.
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Rock Creek Tennis Center set for repairs, but neighbors have questions

Some residents of the center’s Northwest Washington neighborhood have complained for years about the swell of traffic the tournament brings and the mess it leaves.
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Dolphins in the Potomac River? There are a lot more than you think.

Researchers estimate that at least 500-600 dolphins have regularly visited the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay over the past decade.