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The District of Columbia Council is expected to approve a stadium deal with the Washington Commanders, but not by the deadline agreed upon by Mayor Muriel Bowser and the team. The deal has been a point of tension between Bowser and the council,
Associate Shopping Editor Jessica Cherner was born and raised in Washington DC, and this is her ultimate travel guide to navigating the chicest spots.
President Donald Trump returned to Washington, D.C., early Tuesday morning, cutting his stay in Canada for the G7 summit short.
The first robbery happened on Nov. 27, 2024. According to the government's evidence, Holston entered a 7-Eleven in the 1600 block of 7th Street, Northwest and pointed a gun at a store employee and demanded money. The clerk complied and handed over $200 in cash. Holston took the money and left.
Roughly 60 demonstrators were arrested on Friday outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching a police line of bike racks and running toward steps leading to the Capitol Rotunda.
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Cruz, who turned 18 on Tuesday, has a rare genetic disease called neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) that causes tumors to grow all over his body. He shared his story last week with members of Congress as part of the Children’s Hospital Association’s annual Family Advocacy Day.
Around 1,800 protests are set to coincide with President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C. yet none planned in the U.S. capital. Here's why.
Coinciding with Trump's 79th birthday, the parade will feature tanks, bands and thousands of troops in honor of the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNDC Council set to vote on ‘Peace DC’ public safety legislationThe D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on the Peace DC measure, a follow-up to last year’s Secure DC legislation aimed at addressing public safety.
Thousands of soldiers, military equipment and more are set for this weekend in Washington D.C. for the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary celebration.
From the Annual Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival to late-night museum hours for Solstice Saturday, here's what to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area. DC Improv Open Mic Night: Weds., 7:30 p.m., 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, free (you can reserve a seat for $2)