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These Government Services in DC Will Be Open on Memorial Day 2021

Here are the DC government services that will remain open and those that will suspend operating on Memorial Day, May 31, 2021.

DC Sues Amazon Over ‘Illegal Control of Prices’ Across Online Retail Market

DC Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against Amazon accusing the company of "anticompetitive practices."

DC Auditor Report Says Police ‘Acted Recklessly’ in Fatal Shooting of Deon Kay

DC police "acted recklessly and without a plan" when they fatally shot 18-year-old Deon Kay last year in Southeast, according to an audit report.

Woman Dies After Being Rescued From Potomac River, DC Fire Says

DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) said a 31-year-old woman died after she was rescued from the Potomac River Monday evening.

DC Police Went After Clowns Online Following School Threats, Hacked Data Shows

DC police tracked clowns on social media websites in response to threats against DC schools in 2016, according to hacked police documents.

DC Mayor Announces Investment of $400 Million in Affordable Housing

DC is planning to invest an additional $400 million into affordable housing through the Housing Production Trust Fund in the next two years.

Eight-Year-Old in Critical Condition After Southeast DC House Fire

DC Fire and EMS rescued an eight-year-old boy with life-threatening injuries from a burning house in Southeast Washington on Monday morning.

Ransomware Victims Should Get Help From Negotiators, Expert Says After MPD Hack

As DC police are dealing with a ransomware attack, victims should work with "professional negotiators" about cryptocurrency payments.