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Sneak peek at White House holiday decorations
The holiday season arrived at the White House with decorations up and ready for public viewing. NBC’s Arielle Hixson got a sneak peek of this year’s holiday decor.
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White House decorated with ‘peace and light' for 2024 holiday season
The 2024 White House holiday decorations include 83 Christmas trees and more than 28,000 ornaments.
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WATCH: White House Christmas tree received by Jill Biden for the last time
First Lady Jill Biden received this year’s White House Christmas tree, named “Tree-mendous,” on Monday from a farm in North Carolina that was devastated by Hurricane Helene
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Biden pardons two turkeys in final White House Thanksgiving
President Joe Biden participated in the 77th turkey pardoning at the White House, sparing two turkeys from Minnesota.
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Boston Celtics visit White House for NBA championship celebration
The NBA champion Boston Celtics’ victory lap continued Thursday as the team visited the White House for the traditional celebration with the president.
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List: Downtown DC road closures for Harris' speech on the Ellipse
Ahead of the event, D.C. police have released a list of road closures and parking prohibitions.
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20,000 supporters expected for Kamala Harris speech on National Mall
Preps are underway on the Ellipse for a major speech by Vice President Kamala Harris as she aims to make a closing argument to the American people as to why she should be the next president. Derrick Ward reports.
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Being a voice: How one Venezuela native became a trailblazer at the White House
Luisana Pérez Fernández serves as the senior director of coalitions media for the White House. But her journey there took years.
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How one Venezuelan native brings fresh perspectives to the White House
Luisana Pérez Fernández arrived to the U.S. in 2011 working for Miami immigrant advocacy groups. Thirteen years later, she would work for the White House being a voice to her community. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Inauguration preps begin near White House, including repaving Pennsylvania Avenue
If you’re traveling around D.C. for the next couple of months, Lafayette Square and Pennsylvania Avenue will look a little different. News4’s Joseph Olmo explains how the District Department of Transportation and National Park Service are shutting down roads to prepare for the presidential inauguration in January 2025.
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White House Fall Garden Tour to welcome thousands
The weekend weather is looking gorgeous for the White House Fall Garden Tour Saturday and Sunday. News4’s Tommy McFly has a preview and explains how to get free tickets.
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White House gardens to open for fall tours this weekend. Here's how to get tickets
It’s a rare treat to visit the White House grounds, and this weekend the gates will open for tours of its historic gardens. The White House Fall Garden Tour will return on Saturday, Oct. 12 and Sunday, Oct. 13, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden announced Friday. The National Park Service is hosting the tours of the gardens…
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Man with gun, propane tank arrested near White House
A man walked up to a Secret Service officer on Constitution Avenue and claimed he had a gun in his car, authorities say. When officers checked the car, they found a gun and a propane tank. The man was arrested on weapons charges. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Pennsylvania Avenue reopens after Secret Service blocked access after Trump assassination attempt
Secret Service has reopened Pennsylvania Avenue and Lafayette Square after increasing security around the White House after Saturday’s assassination attempt targeting former President Donald Trump. News4’s Joseph Olmo talked to United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and other pedestrians near the White House about their reactions to the shooting.
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Extra Secret Service security seen at White House after Trump assassination attempt
After a shooter tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Saturday at a rally in Pennsylvania, the Secret Service appeared to step up its presence outside the White House and limited access to the area. Police say there are no known threats in D.C. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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‘Living in L'Enfant's dream': A look at the Frenchman who designed DC and his original map from 1791
Pierre “Peter” Charles L’Enfant’s name may sound familiar, at least from the Southwest D.C. Metro station that bears his name. Born in Paris in 1754, L’Enfant was an artist and engineer by trade. He is best known for designing the city plan for Washington, D.C. But like many of life’s plans, this one did not go as expected. News4’s Jummy...
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Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle join Biden for early Juneteenth celebration on White House lawn
President Joe Biden has celebrated the Juneteenth holiday early with a concert on the White House South Lawn. Singers Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle were among the performers. Biden signed a law in 2021 that made June 19, or Juneteenth, a federal holiday. It commemorates the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in the United States learned they...
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Man sentenced to year in prison for crash that killed White House worker
A judge sentenced a man to a year in prison for the crash that killed a White House worker while she walked on a sidewalk near her Fairfax County home.
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Biden hosting Super Bowl-winning Chiefs at White House: Here's what to know
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to visit Joe Biden and the White House after winning Super Bowl LVIII. Here’s what to know.
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News4's Shawn Yancy shares state dinner experience — including selfie with Biden
News4’s Shawn Yancy recounts her White House state dinner experience from the famous faces to the delicious meal and her son Jax making powerful connections.