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"They were aiming, in general, at people, at cars, I saw one round hit a car and bounce off," a Navy Yard resident told WUSA9 ...
People were spotted firing off fireworks at buildings and around people in the Navy Yard neighborhood on the night of the ...
As D.C. faces extreme heat this summer, the most vulnerable in the city, including those experiencing homelessness, are at ...
As the D.C. Council debates Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed exemptions to TOPA, a longstanding tenant’s rights law, tenants ...
A jury found six people guilty for their involvement in a D.C. shooting that killed three people and left three others hurt ...
With thousands expected to gather across Washington, D.C. for Fourth of July events, Mayor Muriel Bowser and public safety ...
The Metro Integrated Command and Communications Center uses tens of thousands of cameras system-wide to monitor safety issues ...
DC Police Chief Pamela Smith said there are no credible threats for the Independence Day events being held in the nation's ...
The mayor wrote a letter to Council Member Robert White opposing his committee's changes to the bill, and White pushed back in his own letter.
Metro rides will be free after 5 p.m. on July Fourth as D.C. officials ramp up safety measures for the holiday, Mayor Muriel ...
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