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Dirt bike and ATV riders speed around DC's World War II Memorial
Video shows dirt bike and ATV riders speed around D.C.’s World War II Memorial, which honors those who served in the war and those who died. At least three people can be seen whizzing around the circular memorial on the National Mall. The riders rev their engines as they pass the memorial’s granite columns, which represent U.S. states and...
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Dirt bike and ATV riders speed around DC's World War II Memorial
Video shows at least three dirt bike and ATV riders speed around D.C.’s World War II Memorial at night.
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Heavy traffic in and around the Tidal Basin as cherry blossoms reach peak bloom
Traffic is surging in D.C. as people try to make their way to the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms in peak bloom. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Almost there! DC's cherry blossoms hit stage 5 of 6 en route to peak bloom
D.C.’s iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have reached stage five as they head toward peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) announced Thursday.
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Cherry blossom excitement as Tidal Basin blooms reach ‘peduncle elongation' stage
The cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin are rapidly blooming. News4’s Juliana Valencia spoke to Mike Litterst from the NPS.
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Peduncle elongation! DC's cherry blossoms hit stage 4 of 6 leading to peak bloom
D.C.’s iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have reached stage four as they head toward peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) announced Thursday.
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Halfway there! DC's cherry blossoms hit stage 3 of 6 en route to peak bloom
D.C.’s iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have reached stage two as they head towards peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) announced Sunday. Stage two means that florets, or tiny flowers that start to form within the green buds, are visible on the trees. In recent years, the trees have reached stage two earlier in March, according to NPS data....
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Cherry blossoms hit peak bloom in DC: A guide for bloom lovers and first-time visitors
From green bud to peak bloom, here’s what to know about visiting D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms
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DC's cherry blossoms reach stage 2 of 6 on the way to peak bloom
D.C.’s iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have reached stage two as they head towards peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) announced Sunday. Stage two means that florets, or tiny flowers that start to form within the green buds, are visible on the trees. In recent years, the trees have reached stage two earlier in March, according to NPS data....
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National Park Service and Storm Team4 predict peak bloom
The prediction for the 2025 Cherry Blossom’s peak bloom has been revealed. The National Park Service says they expect a pink tidal basin from March 28 to March 30th. News4’s Tommy McFly explains what it means, when the festival starts and what you have to do to catch the pinkies at peak bloom.
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3 Ways to Celebrate Mardi Gras at The Wharf
Mardi Gras, the jubilant Carnival celebration, is not just limited to New Orleans; D.C. ‘s newly developed waterfront neighborhood, The Wharf, offers a unique and exciting backdrop for celebration just blocks from the National Mall.
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Handmade gifts from the Museum of African Art
The holiday season is here, and if you’re still looking for a unique gift for someone who has everything, the Museum of African Art has beautiful handmade art pieces that also help support the Smithsonian. News4’s Tommy McFly reports.
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Teddy bears honor Ukrainian children killed in the war with Russia
February will mark three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Since then, more than 600 Ukrainian children have been killed. To honor the lives lost, hundreds of teddy bears were placed at the Washington Monument Friday morning. Voices raised to the words of the Ukrainian national anthem drifted across the monument grounds. Teddy bears were arrayed in neat rows, each…
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Teddy bears honor Ukrainian children killed in the war with Russia
To honor the lives lost, hundreds of teddy bears were placed at the Washington Monument on Friday morning.
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Ice rink at National Gallery of Art's Sculpture Garden returns
Grab your mittens, and make sure they’re waterproof — the ice rink outside the National Gallery of Art on the National Mall has reopened, just in time for the holiday season.
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Veteran embarks on 24-hour run to raise awareness on preventing suicide
After losing a friend to suicide, an Air Force veteran and others ran for 24 hours around the National Mall to help raise awareness about the high suicide rates among veterans. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Thousands gather for Vice President Harris' rally at Ellipse
Thousands of people gathered to watch Vice President Kamala Harris speak ahead of the election. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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DC prepares for Vice President Kamala Harris rally at Ellipse
Preparations are underway for Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally at the Ellipse. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Workers put up fences, staging for Kamala Harris rally outside White House
Crews were seen erecting fences and staging near the National Mall one day before Vice President Kamala Harris’ election rally. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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20,000 people expected on Ellipse for Kamala Harris speech on Tuesday
Some 20,000 people are expected to attend the rally on the Ellipse and the National Mall.