When the temperature or heat index in the District reaches 92 degrees, officials enact the heat emergency plan and open cooling centers.
Watercraft restrictions will be in place on the Potomac River from approximately 4 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. (midnight) on July 4.
Since the Independence Day holiday falls on a Saturday, some Friday services will be affected.
Rev. Rachel Cornwell returns to church where she was married.
Here are ways to observe Easter and Passover services from the safety of your home in northern Virginia and DC.
Dumbarton United ethodist Church goes online after cancelling live services.
GivingTuesday, which follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, is a chance to help charities in Washington, DC.
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On Georgetown's busy Wisconsin Avenue sits a Lutheran church that predates the American Revolution. It celebrated 250 years on Sunday.
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At the 26th annual Taste of Georgetown, you can sample food from dozens of restaurants, hang out in a beer garden, play lawn games and more.
A very large cat reportedly was caught on surveillance video in Georgetown recently. Here's what a veterinarian says the video shows.
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An air defense exercise will be conducted of the D.C. area early Tuesday morning, according to NORAD.
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Estate planning may not seem urgent, but it's important to have a plan for how you want your final wishes to be carried out.
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Following are some things that all veterans should know about TDIU.
Think you have what it takes to win? Show off your skills at The Berliner's Ping Pong Challenge on Saturday, June 15.
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There are a lot of places to go this spring in DC, including Tudor Place, District Wharf, Blues Alley, and Dacha Beer Garden.
Dumbarton House is celebrating its 87th year as a Georgetown museum on May 16. Enjoy birthday cake, lawn games, live music, and more.
Spring Days of Design, a two-day event catered to interior designers and shoppers, returns to Georgetown on May 2.
Georgetown students reportedly have voted in favor of reparations for descendants of slaves once held by the university.
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Safeway and the Washington Redskins are teaming up for the supermarket's second annual Kick Hunger campaign in Georgetown on March 13.
Cedric Asiavugwa, a third-year law student at Georgetown University, was among the 157 people dead in Sunday's Ethiopian Airlines crash.
Dumbarton United Methodist Church celebrates its 32nd anniversary of welcoming LGBTQIA+ people.
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Winter Wondercamp, which will run Dec. 26 through Dec. 28, is open to children ages 6 to 12 during D.C. Public Schools' winter break.