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Man Dies From Injuries After Southeast DC House Fire

A fire that broke out at a two story building in Southeast DC on Monday claimed the life of an adult male, according to officials.

DC Updates Plan for Combating HIV Stigma, Reducing Number of Patients

The District of Columbia has released a new update to its plan for eliminating the stigma around HIV and curbing the spread of the epidemic.

Russell Westbrook Promises to Give Back to District Upon Joining Wizards

Russell Westbrook, who has replaced the Washington Wizards’ guard John Wall, told the media that he was planning to give back to the city.

One-Year-Old Carmelo Duncan Remembered at Southeast DC Vigil

Hundreds of people congregated in Southeast DC on Saturday to hold a vigil for Carmelo Duncan, the 15-month-old boy shot and killed last week.

Fallen Journalists Memorial on DC Federal Land Gets Congress Approval

Congress has given the green light to a national memorial on federal land in DC in honor of journalists killed while on the job.

National Christmas Tree Lighting Only Virtual This Year

This year's National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony will only be held virtually, with no live audience in attendance.

Trash Disposal Company Fined After Collecting Outside Permitted Hours

A Maryland-based waste disposal company has paid a fine of nearly $80,000 to DC to settle a complaint about disturbing residents by collecting trash early in the morning and late at night.

DC Employers to Be Compelled to Rehire Staff Dismissed During Pandemic

A new bill proposed to the DC Council aims to force businesses to rehire their employees that they fired during the coronavirus pandemic.