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Federal offices in DC area closed for snowstorm
Federal offices in the D.C. area will be closed Monday but telework and remote employees will be expected to work, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced Sunday night. Non-telework employees will receive weather and safety leave for the number of hours they were scheduled to work today, OPM said. However, leave won’t be granted to employees who are...
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Evening weather: Jan. 5
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has the latest on the winter storm warning for the D.C. area.
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DC Volunteer Snow Program links neighbors to help with shoveling
Neighbors can be connected with seniors or people who have disabilities who need help shoveling. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Storm Team4 overnight forecast: Jan. 4-5, 2024
Storm Team4 meteorologist Jessica Faith has the forecast for the snow ahead.
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DC region preps ahead of snowstorm; 6″-12″ of snow expected in metro area
A massive storm system will move in late Sunday night, bringing impactful snow through Monday.
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Storm Team4 evening forecast: Jan. 4, 2025
Storm Team4 meteorologist Jessica Faith has the forecast for Saturday, Jan. 4 and the snow expected Sunday into Monday.
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Metro stations, museum hours: Here's what Jimmy Carter's funeral will change in DC
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter takes place in D.C. on Thursday, and the District will see changes all week long as the city prepares for the massive national event.
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National Zoo pandas ready for their public debut
The pandas have been adjusting to their new home in D.C. for weeks. Now they’re ready for their upcoming debut. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports.
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As snow returns to DC, so does a District tradition: The group snowball fight
For the last 15 years, residents of the District have participated in an annual snowball fight, hosted by the DC Snowball Fight Association.
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DC snowball fight association monitoring forecast
The wintery weather expected to hit the D.C. area has some people hunkering down, and others planning to embrace all the snow. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Heightened security, road closures in DC for Jan. 6 vote counting, Carter funeral
Expect to see more police officers and road closures in Washington, D.C., over the next few days as the city prepares for the certification of the presidential election at the Capitol and the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. “I want to be very clear that we will not tolerate any violence, rioting, destruction of property or any...
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DC steps up security for Jan. 6, Carter funeral
News4’s Mark Segraves reports what to know about the heightened security and road closures.
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The Weekend Scene: Kick off 2025 with free and cheap things to do
What will the new year bring? In the first few weeks, we’ll not only see a state funeral and an inauguration, but: All that before it’s even time to make plans for cherry blossom season and WorldPride. If your New Year’s resolution is to explore more of the DMV, subscribe to The Weekend Scene newsletter. And if you already...
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The Weekend Scene: Try something new for the 1st weekend of 2025
Tommy McFly breaks down the best things to do in the D.C. area the first weekend of 2025. Bring your dog to a Wizards game, or see ZooLights before the next big thing at the National Zoo.
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The unexpected ingredient used to treat DC's roads for winter weather
News4’s Joseph Olmo reports on how D.C. is preparing for two snow events in the first week of 2025.
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DC region readies for two snow events
Road crews are preparing for two snow events in the coming days. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Right turns on red now banned at all DC intersections, but enforcement varies
D.C.’s ban on right turns on all red signals took effect with the new year, but the rule won’t be actively enforced at every intersection.
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Right turns on red now banned at all DC intersections, but enforcement varies
D.C. banned right turns on red signals, but that rule won’t be actively enforced at every intersection. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains why.
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‘Not a perfect man': Trayon White apologizes at DC Council swearing-in ceremony
For the first time since being charged with taking a bribe, D.C. Councilmember Trayon White has publicly apologized.
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Trayon White apologizes during swearing-in ceremony
For the first time since being charged with taking a bribe, D.C. Councilmember Trayon White has publicly apologized — during his swearing-in ceremony for another term on the Council. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.