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Orrick settles unpaid rent case with Huntsman campaign
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Feb 07Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, which in December sued the Jon Huntsman campaign over an alleged $42,000 in unpaid rent, has reached a settlement with the campaign, The Washington Post reports. The complaint said the Huntsman campaign signed a one-y... »
D.C. United likely to remain at RFK, for now
Latest news from Washington Business Journal
Feb 07D.C. United, which has drawn some interest from Baltimore about potentially relocating, looks poised to stay in the District — at least for the next year, according to a report in The Washington Post, which said the Major League Soccer franchise is clo... »
Golfsmith opening three Washington-area stores
Washington Business Journal
Feb 06Sporting goods retailer Golfsmith, which opened its first store in the Washington area in June, has plans for three more in the area, The Washington Post reports. Austin, Texas-based Golfsmith plans to set up shop in Sterling and Woodbridge in August a... »
D.C. developers, landlords vie for law firm Covington & Burling
Washington Business Journal
Feb 06Office owners and developers in the District are pursuing law firm Covington & Burling LLP, which is seeking 450,000 square feet in the area, The Washington Post reports. Meanwhile, Arnold & Porter LLP, which is also seeking space, reportedly has consi... »
Occupy D.C. camp raided by police
Washington Post
Feb 04Seven protesters were arrested after a pre-dawn raid on the Occupy D.C. camp in McPherson Square on Saturday, with dozens of police clearing away tents, debris and some dead rodents. U.S. Park Police on horseback and on foot clad in riot gear swept int... »
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Is Bill Kristol America's Most Unreliable Political Commentator?
The Atlantic Politics Channel
Feb 06His predictions are often inaccurate. And in his latest effort, he tries to explain the GOP defeat in 2006 without mentioning Iraq. »
Occupy D.C., De-Occupied
City Desk
Feb 05Yesterday morning, Park Service police entered McPherson Square and began pulling down tents—after making an agreement that tents, sans bedding, could stay up in protest. Lydia DePillis wrote yesterday over at Housing Complex: Early this morning, the P... »
Best Bites Blog : Food Truck Stops: February 3
Washingtonian Blogs
Feb 04Every morning, we’ll let you know where to find lunch on wheels. Happy Friday, readers! As always, there's a food truck party at Farragut Square today, with ten trucks stationed with hot food to warm you up. A bunch of vendors will be roaming around Me... »
Police Move Against Occupy D.C. Encampment; Four Arrested
DCist
Feb 04Early this morning U.S. Park Police moved into the Occupy D.C. encampment in McPherson Square and removed the "Tent of Dreams," a tarp that had hung from the statue of Gen. James McPherson since Monday. They also set up barricades and told protesters t... »
D.C. official wears Steelers hat on front page of Washington Post
The Washington Post DC Sports Blog
Feb 03Hey, here’s a nice little Groundhog Day story on A1 of The Washington Post. Don’t say we don’t cover the important stuff any more. Wait, what’s that little image on that little hat worn by the man in the second picture? A man elected by D.C. voters, po... »