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Road closures were set to expire at 6 a.m. Monday.
Cleanup efforts continued Monday following the Army’s 250th birthday parade, which brought street closures and heightened security measures to the District, but no arrests, according to D.C. police.
In preparation for the parade, the city installed more than 200 steel plates and rubber mats to protect D.C.’s historic streets.
Srah Millican’s US tour has been impacted by the protests and rallies across the country. Communities across the nation have ...
What should you know before visiting Canada? A travelers’ guide to wildfires, smoke, park closures, and safety tips for a ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Two teens were stabbed on Monday afternoon, according to officials from the Metropolitan Police ...
The City of Kigali has once again demonstrated why it remains one of Africa's most forward-looking urban centres. The introduction of modern road cleaning technology including advanced machines that ...
Lingering rain showers Monday morning created a messy commute across the region, leading to multiple crashes and delays.
The head of Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Mahad Salad, has pledged to reopen several key roads in Mogadishu, promising relief for residents frustrated by severe traffic ...
After a weekend of celebration for the Army's 250th birthday, roads around the National Mall are finally back open, and crews ...
MPD has little oversight over ShotSpotter. The department couldn’t describe the benefits of the controversial system and ...
On the ground and on the run from cops at the protests in California, shameful military style birthday parties in D.C., and ...