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ARLINGTON, Va. (DC News Now) — A teacher working in Arlington is up for a prestigious honor. Bill Podolski, the director of choral activities for students in grades 6 through 12 at H-B Woodla…
12 days ago
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A fun, festive, free display of flora and fauna is getting ready to open at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Southwest D.C
26 days ago
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The DowntownDC Holiday Market is now open, showcasing vendors, food, and drinks from around the DMV and beyond.
about 1 month ago
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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — New legislation in Northern Virginia looks to crack down on human trafficking at certain spa and massage businesses that are considered “illicit.R…
about 1 month ago
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The federal government shutdown is nearing the four-week mark, with lawmakers seemingly no closer to a deal. Friday came without a paycheck for many impacted D.C. federal workers.
about 2 months ago
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The Governor sounded the alarm as he said SNAP food assistance benefits for 850,000 people across the Commonwealth could run out on November 1.
2 months ago
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The 2025 Patriot Leadership Gala will bring in high-ranking female military leaders from across the country and across the military’s branches this weekend.
2 months ago
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Police reports obtained by DC News Now confirm active investigations into two alleged incidents at Boone Elementary School on Minnesota Avenue SE in recent weeks.
3 months ago
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A violent weekend in the District left three people dead and several more hurt in shootings across the city.
3 months ago
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Thousands around the D.C. area are marking the holiday by attending services at local synagogues, many of them under a heavy police and security presence after the attack overseas.
3 months ago
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Businesses in the District are preparing for what a shutdown could mean for their bottom line, on top of an already difficult, changing landscape for entrepreneurs in D.C.
3 months ago