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Kidnapped Puppy Returned to DC Shelter; Three Others Still Missing

Humane Rescue Alliance in DC announced that one of the seven recently kidnapped puppies has been returned and reunited with his mother. 

DC to Provide $10K in Cash to Families Transitioning From Homelessness

DC will grant financial aid of up to $10,000 in cash to 600 families transitioning out of homelessness, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced.

DC Reduces Speed Limit to 25 Miles Per Hour in Key Corridors

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced that the speed limit on some major DC streets have dropped to 25 MPH from 30 MPH. 

National Zoo’s Beloved California Sea Lion Calli Died, Keepers Say

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo announced Thursday that Calli, a female California sea lion, died at the facility on September 7. 

DC Half Marathon to Cause Multiple Street Closures 

The DC Half Marathon, scheduled to take place on September 18, will lead to a number of road closures, according to local authorities.

Metro Honors Washington Spirit Championship Win in New SmarTrip Card

DC Metro has released a new SmarTrip card to celebrate the Washington Spirit's championship win in the National Women’s Soccer League.

DC School Sued By Mother of Late Child Paralyzed After Car Crash

A DC woman has filed a $50 million lawsuit against KIPP DC Public Charter School after her son was hit by a car outside the school.

Kennedy Center to Open Permanent JFK Exhibit to Honor Namesake

The Kennedy Center is preparing to launch a new exhibit dedicated to John F. Kennedy, the 35th president after whom it was named, this week.