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The Washington Monument took on an ominous appearance during the fireworks that did not go unnoticed by social media.
Two Bradley Fighting Vehicles have been set up near the Lincoln Memorial for President Trump's 4th of July event.
A man can be seen on video in D.C. ripping down a home's gay pride flag while shouting homophobic slurs.
An adorable baby red panda is the newest addition to the Smithsonian National Zoo in D.C.
FreeSpeakers.org provides speakers to groups at no charge. Rotary District 7620 has formed a partnership with the free speakers bureau.
An unexpected lamp post reportedly has delayed air conditioning for two extremely busy Metro stations in D.C.
Allstate released its annual “best drivers” report Tuesday. See how D.C. fared.
A passenger reportedly spotted another passenger on a Metro train moving a snake from a bag to a container.
The folks at Resonance Consultancy ranked the 50 best small and large cities in the nation. Washington, D.C., fared pretty well.
The 2019 Capital Pride Parade will take place on Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
The District reportedly will install two 24-hour standalone public restrooms in the city.
A new report highlighted the cities with the most and least educational attainment. See how brainy D.C. is.
Nearly 750 of events nationwide will take place beginning June 7 to call for an end to gun violence. See the events near D.C.
A Skip e-scooter in D.C. apparently had a battery fire, and it made the rounds on social media.
One of the most recognizable parts of D.C. is also one of the most endangered historic places in the United States, a new report claims.
Public health officials in Washington, D.C., are testing an innovative pest contraceptive product to control the burgeoning rat population.
Cracks reportedly have begun forming on the World War II Memorial on the National Mall.
The Trust For Public Land on Wednesday ranked the largest cities in the country based on their park systems.
The 92nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is nearly here. See the whiz-kids from D.C.
WMATA has pulled all 3000-series cars out of service after a door malfunction.
A new report gave 43 cities across the globe “A” grades when it comes to cutting emissions and setting climate strategies.
A surprising new poll indicates that positive views of Metro have surged since 2017. But it's not all good news.
The 2019 National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. See the D.C. winners.
Falls Church, Va. Event Management Co. Raises Funds to End Epilepsy
A new report breaks down what it takes for a family of four to live in our area.
A new lawsuit reportedly claims that D.C. police tried to intimidate the family of a man killed by their colleagues last year.
Protesters chanted "AIM," an acronym for a white nationalist group, at a bookstore near American University.
A photo has emerged of a couple of birds apparently riding in a Metro train on the Green Line recently.
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid are increasing the minimum age you have to be to buy tobacco.
A student from Sidwell Friends reportedly died in the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka.
One in six children in America don’t have enough to eat. That includes more than 26,000 in D.C.
New population estimates for 2018 released by the Census Bureau show how the population has changed in different parts of the U.S.
A large meteor lit up the sky Tuesday night over the D.C. area, and it was captured on many videos. Here's what locals are saying about it.
The reopening of the Washington Monument reportedly has been delayed due to possible contaminated soil.
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Forget the turkeys, a chicken has been spotted wandering around Dupont Circle lately.
A cell phone store in Northwest will go back to blasting go-go music to the neighborhood after the T-Mobile CEO intervened.
Locals are rebelling against an effort to silence a D.C. store that has blasted go-go music for decades.