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DC homeless shelter opens in Foggy Bottom amid backlash, lawsuits
A new shelter for people experiencing homelessness has opened in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C., amid backlash from nearby residents and property owners. The Aston is the first shelter in the city to accept couples and adult families experiencing homelessness, regardless of their gender. Prior to the shelter’s opening on Monday, if a mother and her adult...
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Historic Al Jarreau recording from DC nightclub to be released
A recording of an Al Jarreau concert at a former D.C. nightclub is getting released. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Coffin with human skeleton believed to be 100 years old found at Chesapeake Bay
Finding fossils like shark teeth, crocodile teeth, whale bones and even a human bone along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay is not uncommon, but two weeks ago, a Calvert County man made an amazing discovery. George Oliver frequently walks the shores near his home looking for fossils, but what he came across recently during a low tide was a…
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RFK stadium bill clears hurdle for Commanders' possible return to DC
As for the District, there are D.C. Council members who oppose a new stadium here, but the entire Council agrees that the District should have control of the RFK site. Even if D.C. doesn’t get the team, they still want to develop the vastly underused riverfront land that’s steps away from a Metro stop.
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Senate committee OKs bill to give DC control of RFK stadium site
News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Two teens arrested in U Street crime spree linked to man's death
Two teenage boys have been arrested in connection to a string of violent robberies in the U Street area of D.C. One robbery victim died days after he was attacked.
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DC Council member Trayon White won't stand trial until 2026
D.C. Council member Trayon White, who faces a federal bribery charge, will not go to trial for more than a year.
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DC mayor says city poised for second Trump administration
Bowser addressed concerns Tuesday that Trump could make good on his campaign trail promises to take control of the District.
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What DC should expect from second Trump presidency
Patrick Mara, the chair of the D.C. Republican party, shared his take on what the District should expect starting in January, saying that — while he doesn’t foresee a complete federal takeover of D.C. — he would not be surprised by Trump taking control of the Metropolitan Police Department. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Here's what a second Trump presidency could mean for DC
Any president of the United States has enormous power when it comes to D.C., because it’s not a state. Trump has threatened to “take over” the city many times on the campaign trail. Here’s what that would mean for the District.