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National Zoo Welcomes Baby Lesser Kudu, Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin 

The National Zoo announced the birth of two new lesser kudu calves and a golden-headed lion tamarin as the latest additions to its family.

Four DC Restaurants Make It to Michelin’s Bib Gourmand List This Year

Michelin released its 2022 list of Bib Gourmand restaurants in the Washington DC, adding four new eateries this year.

Face Masks No Longer Mandatory on DC Circulator and Streetcar

Wearing face masks is now optional when riding the DC Circulator and DC Streetcar, DDOT announced on April 21.

District Set to Host National Cannabis Festival This Weekend

Marijuana enthusiasts are preparing for the National Cannabis Festival scheduled for Saturday, April 23 at the RFK Festival Grounds.

New DC Program Pairs People at Risk of Gun Violence to Support Teams

DC is connecting around 200 residents identified as most at risk of being involved in violent crime with support teams led by cabinet members.

José Andrés’ Charitable Food Station Hit By Missile in Ukraine, 4 Injured

A facility of DC-based celebrity chef José Andrés’ food nonprofit was struck in a Russian missile attack, which wounded four staff members.

Protest Policing Policies to Change After Trump’s Lafayette Crackdown

DOJ said policies governing demonstrations will be updated after the US Park Police (USPP) and the US Secret Service (USSS) agreed to do so.

DC AG Takes Action Against Unequal Treatment of DC Inmates 

DC Attorney General Karl Racine filed an amicus brief against discriminatory treatment of District inmates by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.