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Metrorail Service to Remain Reduced Through End of October

Metrorail will continue to offer riders reduced service through October 31 due to the ongoing work to restore 7000-series railcars.

Mother of 20-Year-Old Hylton-Brown’s Daughter Sues DC Police Officers, City

Five DC policemen and the city have been sued by the mother of the 1-year-old kid of Karon Hylton-Brown who was killed during a police chase.

DC Attorney General Adds Mark Zuckerberg as Defendant in Facebook Lawsuit

DC Attorney General Karl Racine added Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as a defendant in a lawsuit he filed against the social media giant.

Bowser Announces Funding for Senior LGBTQ Housing, Community Grant

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that there will be more vouchers for the city's LGBTQ senior housing program in the fiscal year 2022.

Smithsonian’s National Zoo Administers First COVID Vaccines to Animals

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo began administering the first round of COVID-19 vaccines to animals at the facility on October 13.

Teen Stabbed on Green Line Train; Service Temporarily Suspended

A teenage boy was stabbed on a train near Anacostia on Metro's Green Line, leading to the suspension of service temporarily on Thursday.

DC Attorney General Urges Hospitals to Prove Price Transparency

DC Attorney General Karl Racine asking nearly a dozen hospitals to explain in detail how they are providing transparency of their pricing.

Reward Offered for Help in Southeast DC Armored Car Robbery

The FBI and DC police are offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information that helps identify and arrest the suspects in an armed robbery.