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FBI Releases Pictures of Capitol Rioters Who Allegedly Attacked Reporters

The FBI has released photos from the US Capitol riot, asking for the public's help to identify suspects accused of assaulting journalists.

Bill to Decriminalize Street Vending Reintroduced by Ward 1 Councilmember

DC Councilmember Brianne Nadeau reintroduced legislation that would protect street vendors who do not hold a license from criminalization.

Capitol Officer Sicknick Who Died in Riot Honored by Biden, Members of Congress

President Joe Biden and members of Congress paid their respects to Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick who died after the January 6 riot.

Acting Capitol Police Chief Calls for Permanent Fencing Around Building

Acting US Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman said that a permanent fence is needed around the US Capitol after the January 6 siege.

DC Statehood Bill Gets Record 38 Co-Sponsors in Senate

A bill to grant statehood to the District of Columbia was reintroduced to the US Senate, with the support of a record 38 co-sponsors.

Thousands of National Guardsmen to Stay in DC Upon Request

A total of 7,000 National Guard troops that were dispatched to the District for Inauguration Day will remain in the city until mid-March.

Biden Stops by Self-Described ‘Jew-ish’ Deli After First Mass at Georgetown Church

Joe Biden attended his first church service as president at Holy Trinity Catholic Church and stopped at a self described “Jew-ish” deli.

Howard University Celebrates Alumna Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidency

Howard University's president Wayne Frederick said it was a "great day" for the African-American community after Kamala Harris took her oath.