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The 250th Birthday of the US Army Grand Military Parade kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Here's which roads will be closed in Washington, D.C.
Mayor Muriel Bowser has proposed slashing the Department of Energy and the Environment's budget by 24.1%.
A domestic disturbance call escalated into an early-morning standoff Saturday on Newton Place NW, ending with an officer firing a shot and a
Will the Defenders remove the interim tag from head coach Shannon Harris' title after he led DC to its first UFL championship title?
The Federal Aviation Administration has established new rules for the airspace near Ronald Reagan National Airport that has been under tight scrutiny since the Jan. 29 midair collision
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WASHINGTON — A man is dead after he was found shot in his home in Northeast D.C. over the weekend. Police are still searching for answers as to what led up to the shooting.
Deutsche Bank led the debt package for the 428-unit project Portals I at at 1250 Maryland Avenue SW in Washington, D.C.
WAHINGTON (7News) — Officials are moving forward with the final phase of the Portals Complex in Southwest Washington, D.C. Republic Properties Corporation joined city leaders on Monday morning for the groundbreaking of 1301 Maryland, a $260 million residential building that will bring 356 market-rate luxury apartments to the area.
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While peaceful protesters in D.C. suggested they were not in favor of any violence, they did signal that they understood why protests in recent days have been so intense that they lead to violence against police,