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DC Irish pub The Dubliner celebrates 50th anniversary
A Washington institution that has served Presidents, tourists, and everyone in between is celebrating a significant milestone. The Dubliner near Union Station is a family-run Irish pub established in 1974. It is steeped in tradition and history, as it is in pints of Guinness. The father-son duo shared with News4’s Eun Yang how they’re working to ensure the Dubliner is...
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Red Hen chef serves Italian favorites Roman-style at Bethesda's Aventino
Award-winning Chef Michael Friedman brings his latest venture, Aventino, to Maryland, where he creates Italian favorites with a Roman flare, like the cacio e pepe he prepares in this Food Fare. Right next door, you’ll find AP Pizza shop, which serves the New Jersey-style pizza Chef Mikey serves at his two other locations in D.C.
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From French to Afghan cuisine, the Popal Group celebrates 20 years of serving DC
A family of former refugees from Afghanistan has found great success in the restaurant business in DC. The Popals are celebrating 20 years as industry leaders. The Popal Group is behind hot spots including Lutèce, Pascual, and Lapis — where News4’s Eun Yang takes us behind the scenes in this Food Fare.
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Tacos with a twist at Taco Bamba
Whether you like your tacos with just a little onion and cilantro or prefer them loaded, this local taqueria has something for everyone. More than ten years ago, News4’s Eun Yang previewed the Taco Bamba menu with owner Victor Albisu at his D.C. pop-up before he opened the first location in Falls Church, VA. Now, Taco Bamba has...
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How scratch corn tortillas are made at DC's Pascual
Chef Isabel Coss may be best known for her delicious desserts at Georgetown’s Lutèce, but she recently opened Pascual in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The Food & Wine’s best new chef says it’s a love letter to her hometown of Mexico City. You might not find your typical Mexican cuisine at Pascual, but Coss wants you to feel...
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From mayday to tragedy: The day Baltimore's Key bridge collapsed
In this digital original, News4 examines how the day unfolded after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Ten years later: Where is Relisha Rudd?
Ten years ago, D.C. police sent the first Amber Alert in a case that will never be forgotten in Washington. Eight-year-old Relisha Rudd disappeared and has never been found. In our latest News4 Rewind, we spoke to reporters and advocates about Rudd’s case and the mystery that remains unsolved today.
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Centrolina's Amy Brandwein on empowering women in restaurants
For nearly ten years, Award-winning chef Amy Brandwein has been serving her signature Italian cuisine at Centrolina in D.C. She has been nominated for a James Beard award six times, including this year. Brandwein is a trailblazer for more than what she does in the kitchen; she is a champion for women in the restaurant industry. She opened Centrolina...
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AIA CEO discusses her plans for racial and gender equity in architecture
A Black woman architect isn’t something you see on every construction project, but if Lakisha Ann Woods has her way, it will become the norm, not the unicorn. She’s the first Black woman CEO of the American Institute of Architects since its founding in 1857. Woods told News4’s Jummy Olabanji how she’s trying to change her industry and...
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Why the Human Rights Campaign president is ‘hooked on hope'
Kelley Robinson is the first black, queer woman to lead one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ advocacy groups, the Human Rights Campaign, but this is not her first taste of steering the progressive movement. She says now is the time for her leadership – her goal is freedom for all, without exceptions.