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DC to End Most COVID-19 Restrictions, Capacity Limits on May 21

DC is lifting a majority of its COVID-19-related restrictions, including some capacity limits, on May 21, after more than a year.

Metrobus to Expand Late-Night Service, Reopen More Routes in Early June

Metrobus is expanding late-night service and restoring more of the pre-pandemic routes, beginning Sunday, June 6.

Washington Football Team Expects to Have Fans Back at Full Capacity Soon

The Washington Football Team announced last week that it is intending to return to full capacity at FedEx Field for the 2021 season.

Man Dies After Being Rescued From Potomac River

DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) announced that a man died after its crews rescued him from the Potomac River Thursday, May 6.

DC Offers Giveaways of Up to $25,000 for Area Residents to ‘Shop, Eat, Play, Stay’

DC announced 51 residents of the region will be granted prizes and gift cards ranging from $500 to $25,000 for spending at DC's businesses.

DC Animal Welfare Group Waives Adoption Fees for 50 Large Dogs

The Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA) has waived adoption fees for more than 50 dogs that are over 40 pounds through May 9.

Asian Business Owner Punched in Face in Northeast Washington

An Asian shop owner in DC was attacked on Tuesday by a customer and punched in the face after he didn't allow opening items at the store.

Looking for Mother’s Day Gift? Get Special ‘Vaxed for Mom’ Tattoo

DC residents will be able to get a temporary tattoo that reads “Vaxed for Mom” after receiving their COVID-19 shot, starting this weekend.