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Six DC Venues Allowed to Restart Indoor Shows During Pandemic

Six venues in the District will be able to host indoor performances despite the ongoing pandemic, as part of a recently launched monthlong pilot program.

Female Referee and Coaches on Both Team’s Sidelines Make NFL History

The NFL game that took place on Sunday between the Washington Football Team and Cleveland Browns saw a first with three women on the field.

Shooting in Friendship Heights Leaves One Dead, One Wounded

A man was found dead after a shooting incident behind the Lord & Taylor store at the corner of 45th Street and Western Avenue in Friendship Heights.

DC Council Extends Protection to Tenants From Eviction

The DC Council approved legislation that extends protection to renters from eviction. The eviction ban is tied to the pandemic-related health emergency.

DC Council Approves Construction of $450M Howard University Hospital

After an ethical issue regarding a conflict of interest, the DC Council approved the construction of a $450 million academic teaching hospital.

Protests Erupt Across DC Over Decision on Breonna Taylor’s Case

Demonstrators around Washington DC expressed their outrage Wednesday night over a Kentucky grand jury’s decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

DC Moves Closer to Making Endangered Brown Bat Its Official ‘State’ Mammal

The DC Council passed a bill designating the little brown bat as the district's official mammal.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Final Visit to Supreme Court to Bring Thousands

On Wednesday and Thursday, the remains of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will lie in state at the institution where she served for 27 years. The public can pay their respects, with the number of sympathizers estimated in the thousands.