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Enjoy outdoor movies and music festivals, sip piña coladas, toast Bastille Day, and celebrate the DC Defenders’ championship.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases related to the protection—and the preservation—of women's sports.
WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed into law on Monday to move up the youth curfew in the District.
Police enforcement in both Navy Yard and the U Street corridor resulted in a total of 27 arrests for fireworks on Independence Day weekend.
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed emergency legislation to expand the youth curfew, making it 11 p.m. across the District and 8 p.m. in certain areas.