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Passengers waiting at D.C. airport terminals during ground stops caused by a strong odor.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Ground Stops at D.C. Airports: What Travelers Need to Know: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 28, 2026March 28, 2026
A red brick building with turret-like bay windows and arched upper-level windows, featuring "Retail Space Available" banners on the ground-floor storefronts. A modern dark-colored building with glass windows rises above it. Several vehicles, including a white van, compact cars, and a scooter, are parked on the street in front.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Public Safety in Focus: Juvenile Curfews in Navy Yard and U Street: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulMarch 28, 2026March 28, 2026
Cherry blossoms in full bloom at the Tidal Basin during peak season in Washington, D.C.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Cherry Blossoms, March Madness, and Traffic Chaos in D.C.: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulMarch 28, 2026March 28, 2026
Washington, D.C. youth curfews and rodent-resistant trash cans updates.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Youth Curfews, Rodent-Resistant Trash Cans, and Traffic Camera Debate: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 20, 2026March 20, 2026
Washington, D.C. events including military base security, curfews, and Tulip Day.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Security Concerns, Community Curfews, and National Mall Tulip Day: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulMarch 20, 2026March 20, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Pentagon’s $200B Request, Howard’s March Madness, and White House Tours: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 20, 2026March 20, 2026
Mayor Bowser discusses FY2027 budget priorities, focusing on public safety, affordable housing, and downtown revitalization.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Rock Creek Pollution, Toll Debates, and Spring Festivals: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerMarch 13, 2026March 13, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Potomac Sewage, Kennedy Center Threats and DC School Wins: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulMarch 13, 2026March 13, 2026
Washington, DC news covering crime, weather, and politics
Posted inCommunity News Networks

White House Arrests, Freezing Snow, and Mayor Lawsuits: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 13, 2026March 13, 2026
 Map of Washington, D.C., highlighting juvenile curfew zones implemented by police, effective March 6, with a focus on public safety.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Cherry Blossoms Bloom Amid Potomac River Recovery and Curfew Controversy: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 6, 2026March 6, 2026
Nighttime scene of a grand neoclassical government building with warm lighting, a police car with flashing lights, and professional camera equipment in the foreground.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Trump’s Iran Actions, Metro Incidents, and Casino Plans in Focus: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 6, 2026March 6, 2026
Promotional graphic for the 2027 NFL Draft in Washington, D.C., featuring a nighttime cityscape with the Washington Monument, illuminated highways, and the NFL Draft logo.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Leadership Changes, NFL Draft, and Ballroom Backlash: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizMarch 6, 2026March 6, 2026
Cori Bush speaking at a campaign rally in St. Louis.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Cori Bush’s Return to the Political Arena: How Her Campaign is Shaping St. Louis’ Future

by Ondrea P. SeoulMarch 3, 2026March 3, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DC BLACK PRIDE 2026 THEME REVEAL SET FOR INTIMATE, HIGH-ENERGY ‘SPEAKEASY HAPPY HOUR’ IN WASHINGTON, DC

by The Newsletter 05February 27, 2026March 2, 2026
Two individuals stand on a vehicle with raised fists during a protest, surrounded by a crowd and urban street elements, including traffic lights and a "Black Lives Matter" sign.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Surge in Regional Crime: Street Takeovers, Violent Incidents, and the Fight for Public Safety: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DC Council Oversight Hearings: Tackling High Energy Bills, Police Accountability, and Budget Shifts: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
A stream of dirty, brown water flows from a silver faucet into a white ceramic sink, indicating a water contamination problem.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Is Your Water Safe? The Truth About the Potomac Sewage Spill, Contamination Fears, and Repair Timelines: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
A group of young Black women in navy blue graduation gowns and caps with gold tassels celebrate joyfully at a graduation ceremony. The central figure wears a gold stole and a colorful kente cloth-like stole with "MSM C" visible on it. Arms are raised in celebration, and the atmosphere is vibrant and jubilant.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

How to Plan a Successful Scholarship Program: Insights and Tips

by Artemis IngramFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
Posted inWashington DC

ABSI Visits Washington, D.C. to Advocate for Autism Treatment and Family Support, Including Military Families

by EIN PresswireFebruary 24, 2026February 25, 2026
A house at night is completely engulfed in bright orange and yellow flames, with an emergency vehicle visible in the foreground.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DC Faces Triple Threat: Sewage Spill, Measles Outbreak, and Gas Explosion: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 20, 2026February 20, 2026
An oversized wooden gavel strikes and tears a paper labeled "TRUMP TARIFFS" in a grand courtroom, symbolizing legal judgment and economic disruption.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Trump Tariffs Struck Down Amid Student Protests: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 20, 2026February 20, 2026
Cherry Blossom Festival saplings arriving at the Tidal Basin
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Spring in DC: Cherry Blossoms, Arena Renovations, and Housing Market Trends: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 20, 2026February 20, 2026
Federal workers walking near the Capitol building during the DHS shutdown.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DHS Shutdown, Springfield Mall Shooting, and Warm Valentine’s Weather Hit DC: D.C.’s Week In Review

by David BeckfordFebruary 14, 2026February 14, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Logan Circle Homicide, Potomac Sewage Spill, and the Lunar New Year: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 14, 2026February 14, 2026
Kansas City Health Department confirms measles case in unvaccinated adult.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Banfield Sentencing, Metro Closures, and Measles Warning Rattle DC Area: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Pagee' SpeedeFebruary 14, 2026February 14, 2026

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