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Teen Shot by Off-Duty Pentagon Officer After Trying to Rob Them, MPD Says

DC police said that a minor was shot near Oxon Run Park in Southeast DC after allegedly attempting to rob an off-duty Pentagon officer.

Entire Fencing Around US Capitol Has Been Removed, Capitol Police Say

All of the fencing installed around the perimeter of the US Capitol complex after the deadly January 6 siege has been taken down.

DC Saw New Businesses Open, While Others Closed Up Shop During Pandemic

Hundreds of businesses in the District closed their doors permanently due to the coronavirus pandemic, but many others have opened.

White House Staffers Suspended, Asked to Resign Over Marijuana Use: Report

President Joe Biden’s administration suspending them, asking them to resign, or placing them in a remote work program, according to a report.

Washingtonians ‘Denied Fundamental Right,’ Mayor Bowser Told House Members

DC Mayor Bowser said that Washingtonians "have been denied the fundamental right promised to all Americans," at the House statehood hearing.

People Marched in DC, Maryland in Solidarity with Asian Americans

Hundreds of residents in the District and Maryland staged a protest on Sunday, March 21 against hate crimes targeting Asian-Americans.

Body of Man Recovered From Anacostia River, DC Fire and EMS Says

DC Fire and EMS announced that they recovered the body of a male in the Anacostia River at the mouth of the Potomac River on Sunday.

Anacostia River Free Boat Tours Return Starting in April

DC's Department of Energy and Environment will resume free educational boat tours of the Anacostia River beginning Thursday, April 1.