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Trump signals federal help for DC's recovery of the Potomac River spill following Mayor Bowser's request
51+ min ago (289+ words) WASHINGTON " President Donald Trump signaled Thursday night that the federal government would get involved to help D.C. in the recovery efforts after the massive Jan. 19 sewer spill in the Potomac River. RELATED: Sewage spill threatens Potomac ecosystem as experts monitor bacterial…...
DC man who drove Jeep onto National Mall sentenced to 18 months in prison
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (265+ words) WASHINGTON " A D.C. man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for driving his Jeep onto the National Mall last summer, U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro announced on Friday." Curtis Lear's "joyride on the National Mall," as Pirro's office described it, caused more…...
Police seek person on video in connection to killing of 87-year-old man inside Potomac senior living facility
1+ hour, 26+ min ago (192+ words) February 20, 2026, 2:45 PM Montgomery County police released the footage Friday morning with hopes that someone might recognize a person believed to be connected to the death of Robert Fuller Jr., who was found dead Saturday at the Cogir of Potomac senior…...
Memorial services for Rev. Jesse Jackson expanded to include DC and South Carolina
1+ hour, 27+ min ago (328+ words) Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and Chicago icon, died at the age of 84 on Tuesday morning. Here's a look at his legacy in the D.C. area. Memorial services honoring the life of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. will be expanded…...
Melting Ice Appears to Release More Bacteria Into the Potomac River After Last Month’s Sewage Spill - Washingtonian
2+ hour, 36+ min ago (764+ words) More than a month after one of the largest sewage spills in US history, lots of harmful bacteria is still swimming around in the Potomac River, according to recent testing results from the Potomac Riverkeeper Network. The January 19 Potomac Interceptor…...
Rally in Annapolis Friday to push for more laws to protect immigrants
4+ hour, 1+ min ago (43+ words) Gu and Zhu Yi, a fellow American-born athlete who now competes for China, were paid for "striving for excellent results" in the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics. Team USA faces Sweden in the semifinals on ... WJZ-TV's Stephanie Douglas reports from Annapolis, Maryland...
Do you recognize this person? Police search for senior living facility killer
4+ hour, 1+ min ago (159+ words) MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. " Police are asking for help finding this person after an 87-year-old was shot and killed inside his apartment at a senior living facility. Robert Fuller Jr. was found shot in the head on Feb. 14 at Cogir Potomac Senior…...
List: DC road closures for Chinese New Year Parade this Sunday
4+ hour, 11+ min ago (162+ words) Dragon dancers at the Chinese New Year Parade, Jan. 26, 2020, in Washington, D.C. Expect parking restrictions and street closures downtown this Sunday for the Chinese New Year Parade in downtown D.C., officials said. The following street will be'closed'to vehicle traffic Sunday from about…...
New design, entrance and LED system: Capital One Arena renovation advances to much more visible phase
6+ hour, 10+ min ago (594+ words) February 20, 2026, 5:00 AM The project to transform Capital One Arena has entered a much more visible phase, as work on the exterior of the building is prompting temporary changes to allow for the overhaul to progress. This month, overhead protection has…...
Feds grant aid to DC as crews make progress on fix of Potomac sewage spill pipe
6+ hour, 21+ min ago (778+ words) Progress has been made toward fixing the broken pipe that spewed millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River " and there will be federal money to help mitigate the disaster. News4s Juliana Valencia reports. Efforts to fix the broken underground…...