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DC Police Investigate Physical Detention of Teenage Girl Selling Food on Street

The D.C. police have launched an internal investigation into a video showing officers physically detaining a 15-year-old girl and her 10-year-old brother while they were illegally selling food on a sidewalk Tuesday.

DC Native Americans May Have Tribal Identity on Birth Certificates

Members of Native American tribes that are indigenous to the D.C. area would be able to have their tribal identity on their birth certificate if a new bill passes the D.C. Council.

DoorDash Faces Lawsuit for Seizing Tips from Delivery Workers, Deceiving DC Consumers

DoorDash is accused in a lawsuit of obtaining the tips given for its delivery workers, after encouraging its customers to tip for deliveries.

DC Department of Transportation Announces Three Pedestrian-Only Zones

The District Department of Transportation said in a press release on November 18 that the city will have three pilot pedestrian-only zones.

National Zoo’s Beloved Giant Panda Safely Arrives in China

The Smithsonian's National Zoo said goodbye to one of its most popular residents, four-year-old panda Bei Bei, who safely arrived in his new home in China.

Rock Creek Park Roads to Close for Reducing Deer Population

Some roads along Rock Creek Park will be closed during night time in the next few months as part of the National Park Service’s "deer management operations."

DC’s Speed Camera on Anacostia Freeway Brings in $26M

A speed camera on Washington, D.C.’s Interstate 295 (I-295), known as the Anacostia Freeway, has collected over $26 million in two and a half years.

Washington DC Ranked Third Greenest US City

Washington, D.C. has taken the third spot among America's 50 most populous cities,after San Diego and Las Vegas, which ranked first and second, on the Greenest U.S. Cities list released by High Rises.