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Metro Police Failed to Investigate 3,000 Reported Crimes From 2010-2017

Metro Transit Police did not properly investigate more than 3,000 reported crimes, including robberies and sexual offenses, according to a report.

DC Opens COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for Children Ages 12-18 at Public Schools

DC Health announced Wednesday new COVID-19 vaccine clinics will soon open at six public schools to serve all District children ages 12 to 18.

Help Someone Get Vaccinated East of River, Win $51 VISA Gift Card

DC is giving out gift cards to individuals who help a friend, family member, or a neighbor make a plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

National Park Service Announces Fourth of July Road Closures

The National Park Service (NPS) has announced road closures ahead of the Fourth of July celebration planned in the District.

DC-295 Reopens After Collapse of Pedestrian Bridge, Caused by Truck

DC-295 reopened after it was shut down because of the collapse of a pedestrian bridge in Northeast DC, injuring five people.

UberEats Will Provide More Transparency on Price Differences, DC AG Says

DC Attorney General Karl Racine said UberEats will now disclose the price discrepancy between in-app purchases and direct orders from restaurants.

Disability Rights DC Releases ‘Disturbing’ Report on Psychiatric Institute of Washington

Disability Rights DC is accusing the Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) of "very disturbing specific and systemic failures."

District Moves to Ban Sales of Flavored Tobacco, Menthol Cigarettes

The DC Council passed a bill that would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes.