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As March for Lives Holds Rally in DC, Homicides Surpass 2021 Figures

DC homicides so far this year already surpassed that of 2021 for the same period, according to official data.

DC High School Seniors May Attend Pharrell’s Music Festival for Free

Pharrell Williams said all 2022 DC high school graduates will receive free tickets to his "Something in the Water" music festival in DC.

New DC Bill Bans Discrimination Against Employees Due to Cannabis Use

The DC Council passed a bill prohibiting employers from firing or punishing an employee for using marijuana outside of work.

DC Announces Weekly Late-Night Pool Parties Throughout Summer

DC officials announced that outdoor pools and recreation centers across the city will remain open for late night parties this summer.

DC Calls for Vaccination of Kids Ahead of Classes This Year

DC officials urged families to get their children up to date with vaccinations before the 2022-2023 school year begins.

US Capitol Police Officer Charged for Alleged Hit-and-Run in Georgetown

A US Capitol Police officer has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a hit-and-run that took place in Georgetown.

Massive Anti Gun Violence Demonstration Planned in District

March for Our Lives, the student-led movement that promotes gun control reform, is preparing for a major rally in Washington DC on June 11. 

National Gallery Of Art Reopens East Building Which Closed in February

The National Gallery of Art’s East Building is reopening on June 30, after remaining closed for three months due to renovations.