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DC-295 Reopens After Collapse of Pedestrian Bridge, Caused by Truck

DC-295 reopened after it was shut down because of the collapse of a pedestrian bridge in Northeast DC, injuring five people.

DOJ Launches ‘Strike Forces’ in DC, Other Cities to Fight Gun Trafficking

The Department of Justice is launching "strike forces" in DC and four other cities to curb violent crime by tackling illegal gun trafficking.

UberEats Will Provide More Transparency on Price Differences, DC AG Says

DC Attorney General Karl Racine said UberEats will now disclose the price discrepancy between in-app purchases and direct orders from restaurants.

DC Animal Shelter Temporarily Waives Adoption Fees for Over 150 Animals

The Humane Rescue Alliance in DC is waiving adoption fees for animals at its shelter through Sunday, June 27 because its shelter is full.

DC Statehood Supporters Testified at US Senate Committee Hearing

The Senate committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs held a hearing on a DC statehood bill that passed the US House in April.

Car Crash Leaves Five Hospitalized, Including Patient, DC Fire Says

DC Fire said in an announcement that four adults and one pediatric patient were taken to a hospital following a crash in Southeast DC.

Disability Rights DC Releases ‘Disturbing’ Report on Psychiatric Institute of Washington

Disability Rights DC is accusing the Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) of "very disturbing specific and systemic failures."

DCPS to Resume Education for Students in Jail Upon Judge’s Order

DC public schools (DCPS) will resume providing special education services for students held at the DC Jail as per a court order.