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Capitol Hill Residents Campaign for Removal of Fences Around Capitol Complex

A group of Capitol Hill residents started a campaign to call for the removal of fences around the Capitol installed after the January 6 riot.

Georgetown University Fires Law Professor Over Racist Comments on Zoom

A law professor at Georgetown University has been fired after she came under fire for making racist remarks in a Zoom call earlier this week.

COVID-19 Stimulus Bill Saves Metro From Service Cuts and Layoffs

Metro is likely to scrap plans of service cuts and layoffs proposed in its next budget thanks to the new federal COVID-19 relief bill.

Amtrak’s Overnight Trains From DC to Boston and New York Get Private Rooms

Amtrak is adding private rooms to some of its overnight Northeast Regional trains from Washington, DC to Boston and New York soon.

FBI Shares Videos to Find Person Who Placed Explosives in DC on Jan. 5

The FBI released new surveillance footage showing a suspect in the placing of two pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC headquarters on January 5.

Registration for This Year’s Marine Corps Marathon Opens to Public

The District's annual Marine Corps Marathon opens for registrations from around the nation on Wednesday, March 10 at noon.

Pandemic Caused Massive Decrease in DC’s Traffic Congestion

The nation's capital saw a 77 percent decrease in its traffic congestion last year compared to 2019, a new report revealed.

Smithsonian Mourns Unexpected Death of Eight-Year-Old Cheetah Justin

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo has been saddened by the death of Justin, a male cheetah, due to a disease he recently developed.