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One in Four Coronavirus Cases in DC Possibly Linked to Recent Social Events

Nearly a quarter of the recent coronavirus cases in the District can be traced back to a social gathering, according to newly released data.

ACLU Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Woman Injured by Low-Flying Military Helicopters

The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the DC National Guard on behalf of a woman who was injured by the military helicopters flying low over protesters in June.

DC’s Historic Ford’s Theatre Starts Phased Reopening

Ford’s Theatre announced that it will begin a phased reopening on Wednesday, October 14, with coronavirus measures and advance tickets required.

Navy Announces Plan to Build New National Museum in District

The US Navy is planning to create a new National Museum near its Navy Yard facility in DC, says Secretary of the Navy Kenneth Braithwaite.

DC to Host 2020 Paradise Jam College Basketball Tournament

The Walter E. Washington Convention Center will be home to the 2020 DC Paradise Jam, an annual college basketball tournament, from November 26-28.

Metro Investigates Uncoupling of Trains That Caused Evacuation

The DC metro has launched an investigation into last Friday’s accident where several cars on the Red Line detached from one another.

Capitol Police Arrest Over 20 People During Protest Against Supreme Court Nominee

At least 22 protesters were arrested near the US Capitol ahead of the confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination.

Judge Gives DC Church Go-Ahead for Outdoor Services Temporarily

A federal court has allowed Capitol Hill Baptist Church to hold services outdoors in a preliminary injunction issued in a lawsuit filed by the church.