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DC Congresswoman Norton, Councilmember Cheh Banned From Entering Russia

DC Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and DC Councilmember Mary Cheh are among the high profile figures banned from traveling to Russia.

Rolling Thunder Bikers to Show Up on Memorial Day Weekend

Motorcycle riders from around the country are returning this year to the National Mall on Memorial Day weekend for the Rolling Thunder Run. 

DC Police Invite Officers, Civilians to Apply for Jobs at Department

DC police are calling for new applications as officers, cadets, and civilian employees with a starting salary of $60,199. 

DC Named One of 20 Best Places to Live in US News Ranking

The District of Columbia has landed at the 19th spot on US News & World Report's "Best Places to Live in the US" index this year.  

DC Residents to Access Free or Low-Cost Internet via New Program

The District of Columbia announced a new initiative that will offer high-speed connections to eligible households at reduced or no cost. 

DC Officials Promote Mental Health Hotline for Free Mental Support

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has encouraged residents to benefit from the city's free mental health hotline in a statement.

Nurses Protested Working Conditions in DC; More Marches Planned

Thousands of nurses gathered in downtown Washington on May 12 to protest their current working conditions, including staff shortage.

DC AG Announces Recovering Money From Trump Organization 

DC Attorney General Karl Racine said his office clawed back $750,000 from the Trump Organization and the Trump Inaugural Committee.