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‘Magic Mushrooms’ Now Officially Decriminalized in DC

A new bill aiming to decriminalize "magic mushrooms" and other psychedelic plants in the District went into effect on Monday, March 15.

Nationals Park Permitted to Have 5,000 Fans for Opening Day

District officials approved on Monday the Washington Nationals' request to have 5,000 viewers at their home games in the upcoming season.

DC Adds More Groups for Vaccine Eligibility, Relaxes COVID-19 Measures

More DC populations, including court staff, local government workers and public transit employees are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.

Black Lives Matter Plaza Reopens to Vehicle Traffic for First Time

Black Lives Matter Plaza reopened to traffic on March 14, for the first time almost a year after it was established by Mayor Muriel Bowser.

MPD Searches for Suspect in Stabbing of Police Officer at Safeway

DC police seeks the public's assistance to identify an alleged shoplifter involved in the stabbing of a policeman at a Safeway in Northeast.

Non-Residents Received 40 Percent of District’s Coronavirus Vaccine: Report

DC administered nearly 40 percent of its COVID-19 vaccine shots to people who are not residents of the District, according to a report.

Biden Witnesses Vaccination Efforts at DC Veterans Affairs Center

President Joe Biden visited the DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center and watched the vaccination of an army veteran with the COVID-19 vaccine.

DC Sues Washington Sports Club for Violating COVID-19 Safety Rules

DC Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against the owner of Washington Sports Club for flouting COVID-19 safety guidelines.