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Kat Lucero

Sunday Morning Post: May 27, 2012 Sunday Morning Post: May 27, 2012

Photo by Samer Farha Speed cameras in Prince George's County are more revenue-generating than what officials predicted. According to The Examiner, traffic violations caught by the cameras are expected to churn out $8 million to $9 million this year. Mayor Vincent Gray will likely be a one-term mayor. The... continue reading on DCist

Gallery: Jazz in the Sculpture Garden Gallery: Jazz in the Sculpture Garden

The National Gallery of Art's Jazz in the Garden series launched its 12th season Friday night with the performance of blues group The Tom Principato Band. Park officials also continued to crack down on visitors bringing alcoholic beverages, a rule that was enforced last year. Out of the garden's five... continue reading on DCist

D.C. Black Pride Highlights HIV/AIDS in African American Community D.C. Black Pride Highlights HIV/AIDS in African American Community

Photo by Lauren PM In addition to Memorial Day’s veterans, motorcycles and the inaugural summer barbecue parties, many people in the city’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community are also celebrating Black Pride. Held a few weeks before the larger Capital Pride, this four-day festival raises awareness of HIV/AIDS... continue reading on DCist

Photo of the Day: May 26, 2012 Photo of the Day: May 26, 2012

This might be a frequent sighting at several outdoor parties this holiday weekend. Teddie N took this photo of man's best friend likely asking for food at an outdoor gathering.... continue reading on DCist

Metro Weekend Track Work Continues, Closes Stations Along Green Line Metro Weekend Track Work Continues, Closes Stations Along Green Line

Graphic image courtesy of WMATA WMATA reports that West Hyattsville, Prince George's Plaza, College Park and Greenbelt stations are closed for track work throughout the long weekend. Shuttle buses will replace trains between between Fort Totten and Greenbelt. Work on the Red Line also resumes this weekend. Trains are... continue reading on DCist

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