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National Park Service to Kill Deer in Rock Creek Park in ‘Humane Way’

The National Park Service (NPS) will conduct “deer management operations” in Rock Creek Park beginning November 16 to protect native plants.

ZooLights Express to Visit Each Ward on Fridays and Saturdays

ZooLights, a holiday show presented annually by the National Zoo, is preparing to go mobile and come to every ward of the District this year.

MPD Investigates Alleged Hate Crime in Dupont Circle Chinese Tea Shop

DC police are investigating an attack where a man pepper sprayed a tea shop’s owner and shouted “COVID-19” after entering the place.

Native American Veteran’s Memorial Opens on Veterans Day

The first national memorial dedicated to Native American veterans has opened at the National Museum of the American Indian on Veterans Day.

Joe Biden May Throw Out First Pitch for Nationals on Opening Day

The Washington Nationals have invited President-elect Joe Biden to throw the first pitch before the team's Opening Day game on April 1.

DC’s COVID-19 Test Requirement for Travelers Goes Into Effect

Anyone planning to visit Washington DC from a high-risk state must take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours before their travel, as of November 9.

Howard University President Offers Alum Kamala Harris His Congratulations in Letter

Wayne Frederick, president of Howard University, celebrated Vice President-elect Kamala Harris for her political victory in a statement.

National Zoo’s Giant Panda Cub Turns 11 Weeks Old

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo announced that its beloved giant baby panda was turning 11 weeks old on Friday.