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DDOT to Repave Many Streets, Sidewalks This Year; Are There Any Near You?

DDOT is planning to start a repaving program in the coming weeks, and released a map of which streets, roads, and sidewalks are included.

AMC’s Georgetown Theater Reopens March 26 After A Year of Closure

AMC Georgetown 14 is scheduled to reopen on March 26, together with many other locations of the movie theater chain around the country.

DC Adults of All Ages Can Pre-Register for COVID-19 Vaccination

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser urged all adult residents, eligible or not, to pre-register for the COVID-19 vaccine via the city's online portal.

FBI Releases New Videos of Capitol Rioters Who Allegedly Assaulted Police Officers

The FBI released 10 more videos of suspects accused of assaulting police officers during the deadly US Capitol siege on January 6.

DC’s Annual Environmental Film Festival Takes Place Virtually for Second Year

The DC Environmental Film Festival is taking place completely virtually one more time this year from Thursday, March 18 through March 28.

Former DC Councilman Jack Evans May Face Lawsuit Over Unpaid Ethics Fines

Former DC Councilmember Jack Evans is likely to be sued by the Office of the Attorney General for an ethics fine of $20,000 he owes the city.

Metro Picks Hitachi Rail to Build Next Generation of RailCars

Metro said on Wednesday it has selected Hitachi Rail to produce its 8000-series railcars under a $2.2 billion contract.

Construction Crane Tips Over, Injures Worker in Northwest DC

A construction crane fell over the roof of a house in Northwest Washington Wednesday morning, causing a worker to be severely injured.