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National Museum of African American History Honors Black Hockey Players

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has launched a new exhibit on Black hockey history.

DC Police, Fire Department Send 7-Year-Old Shooting Victim to Disney World

DC Fire and EMS and DC police are arranging a trip to Disney world for a seven-year-old shooting victim from Maryland.

DC’s Child and Family Services No Longer Under Court Oversight, Bowser Says

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the end of a three-decade-long court oversight and monitoring of the city's Child and Family Services Agency.

Illegal Firework Causes Fire, Puts Seniors at Risk in Northwest DC Building

A Roman candle fired from the street ignited a blaze on the fifth-floor balcony of a building in Northwest DC, putting many seniors at risk.

Filmfest DC Kicks Off in Its 35th Year, Offers 60 Films Virtually

The Washington, DC International Film Festival will hold this year's program from June 4 - June 13 virtually on eventive.org.

Select DC Public Schools Open Coronavirus Vaccine Clinics for Students, Families

DC Public Schools (DCPS) opened COVID-19 vaccination clinics that don't require appointments for students and their families on June 1.

President Biden Spotted at DC’s Le Diplomate on Memorial Day

President Joe Biden had lunch at Le Diplomate, following a Memorial Day event at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day.

DC Brings Back All Parking Enforcement Starting June 1

The District is ending its temporary relaxation in parking enforcement that was in place during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning June 1.