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DC Housing Authority Forced to Improve Security, Attorney General Announces

DC Attorney General Karl Racine announced that the DC Housing Authority has to upgrade security at 10 public housing properties as part of a settlement.

Four Pedestrians Hospitalized After Hit and Run in Northwest DC

Four people, including two children, were hit by a car while they were walking on a sidewalk in the District’s Mt. Pleasant neighborhood on Tuesday.

National Zoo’s Three-Week-Old Panda Cub Receives First Medical Exam

Keepers at the Smithsonian's National Zoo performed the first neonatal exam on the baby of giant panda Mei Xiang on Sunday.

Protester Charged for Throwing Firework at DC Police Officer

Acting US Attorney Michael Sherwin announced that a Baltimore woman has been charged with felony assault for allegedly throwing a firework at officers.

Person Dies After Being Hit by Metro Train at Gallery Place Station

A Metro train hit a person leading to their death early Monday morning, it was announced.

Capital One Arena Will Become Voting Super Center, Wizards Say

The Washington Wizards announced that Capital One Arena will turn into a voting super center for the November election, encouraging DC residents to vote.

Capitol Hill’s Nonpartisan Sports Bar Closes Doors After 26 Years

Capitol Lounge, a popular sports bar in DC’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, is permanently closing its doors on Sunday, September 20.

Over 40 Dogs and Rabbits Rescued in Southeast DC Animal Cruelty Investigation

A total of 36 dogs and six rabbits were rescued from basement cages in Southeast DC on Wednesday as part of an animal cruelty investigation.