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They were fiancés, mothers, fathers, friends, pilots, lawyers, hunters, coaches and figure skaters. These are the 67 people ...
The first day of public hearings for bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District kicked off Tuesday morning at ...
Federal crash investigators will provide an update this week on the fatal Washington, D.C., midair collision that killed 67 ...
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The Mirror US on MSNWashington DC: Bomb squad rush to White House after 'suspicious package' foundThe Secret Service confirmed that a suspicious package was found in the area and that an individual was detained by officers ...
The D.C. Council will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK Stadium site.
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DC News Now on MSNDC’s Summer Restaurant Week returns with bold flavors, multi-course menusLooking to explore some new cuisine? Well, look no further, as D.C.'s Summer Restaurant Week returns, bringing bold flavors to the DMV.
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There were 26 near misses in the three months following the DC mid-air crash, the Hearst Television Data Team found. About 40 ...
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List: What to do in the DC area this week and weekend, July 28 to Aug. 3Theater - “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”: Through Sept. 7, The National Theatre, $59+ Chesapeake Baysox home games and ...
Washington, DC and World Trade Center Dublin Announce MOU to Attract Irish Companies to the District
Today, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), the Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP), and World Trade Center Dublin (WTC Dublin) announced a new ...
WASHINGTON — A Washington, D.C. man will spend more than three decades behind bars for a brutal murder five years ago. Dennis ...
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Washingtonian on MSNDC Council Votes to Slow Down and Cap Tipped Wage IncreasesDC’s tipped wage will not be phased out by 2027 as scheduled. Instead, the DC Council voted 7 to 5 today to partially repeal Initiative 82, slowing down increases in the tipped wage and ultimately ...
WASHINGTON — Mayor Muriel Bowser activated a Heat Alert for Washington, D.C. Saturday morning, as feels-like temperatures were expected to bubble to a scorching 100 degrees.
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