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DC mayor to remove Black Lives Matter Plaza amid pressure from White House
A spokesperson for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed to NBC Washington that the Black Lives Matter Plaza will be rennamed. There’s no timeline yet for the change.
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Kennedy Center shakeup: DC residents, artists and relatives of JFK react to changes
Less than 24 hours after the announcement that President Donald Trump had been voted as chair of the board of trustees, the Kennedy Center is seeing fallout from featured performers and some of the remaining board members.
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Federal workers protest over DOGE access to Treasury Department Data
Federal workers gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest what Democratic members of Congress say is an illegal takeover of government personnel management by Elon Musk.
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NFL player turned award-winning celebrity chef shot in Maryland
Celebrity chef Tobias Dorzon was shot then apparently robbed in Hyattsville, Maryland, shocking surveillance video shows.
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Maryland woman accused in $1,000 murder-for-hire plot to kill her ex
A 53-year-old woman from Germantown, Maryland, and a 40-year-old woman from Philadelphia were charged for an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting the 53-year-old’s ex-boyfriend, according to police.
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Fake federal agent arrested for trying to scam Maryland senior into handing over life's savings in gold bars: police
A man posing as a federal agent was arrested after trying to con a Montgomery County senior citizen into converting his retirement savings into gold bars.
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Cellphones and car devices can accidentally call 911: Here's why you shouldn't hang up
Here’s what alerts your technology can send and how to handle when it’s a false alarm.
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Man sues Powerball, DC Lottery after $340 million prize denied over website mistake
A Washington, D.C., man is suing Powerball and the D.C. Lottery for refusing to pay a $340 million prize last year after, the lawsuit claims, his numbers came up on the D.C. Lottery’s website.
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Video shows moment Uber driver and passengers get caught in crossfire of DC shootout
Video captured the terrifying a moment an Uber driver and passengers dodged bullets in Northwest D.C.
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Jan. 6 defendant livestreamed in Maryland school before arrest near Obama's DC home
The January 6 defendant who was arrested with guns near former President Barack Obama’s D.C. home last week threaded a path through Montgomery County, Maryland, in the days prior and livestreamed a broadcast inside a school, court documents say.