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Army celebration wraps up on National Mall
The crowds on the National Mall grew exponentially as the celebration went on, despite the threat of severe weather. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Capitol Hill arson suspect sets more fires after release from jail, authorities say
Investigators are looking for a man they say is responsible for setting more than 30 fires in D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood over the past couple of months — including four fires on Wednesday morning. The suspect, 50-year-old Mohammad Al-Rashidi, has mostly started fires in trash cans, authorities said. Police believe he’s experiencing homelessness. “What we know is since the...
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DC Council may remove Commanders stadium deal from budget
The D.C. Council held a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning to discuss removing the deal to build a new Commanders stadium from the District’s budget. The deal to bring the team back to the District at the RFK Stadium site could be carved out of the 2026 budget and voted on separately. That vote would not occur until after the...
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Secret Service gives security overview ahead of DC military parade and festival
Ahead of Saturday’s Army parade and festival, the Secret Service and D.C. police say that safety is a top priority. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Former DC officer gets 18 months for lying about leaks to Proud Boys leader
A retired D.C. police officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio will be spending more than a year in prison. Shane Lamond was sentenced to 18 months Friday. The charges against Lamond stemmed from an incident in which Tarrio burned a Black Lives Matter banner outside a historic African-American church in…
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Former DC officer sentenced for lying about Proud Boys leaks
Shane Lamond, the former DC officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, was sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Dupont Circle Park closing for WorldPride after all
The park is a symbolic location for many in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Get an inside look as Capital One Arena begins Phase 1 of massive remodel
One of the biggest changes will be more entrances to move people in and out with less crowding, including a new main entrance closer to the Metro.
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Remodel begins at Capital One Arena
Here’s a look at the ongoing construction and what the renovations will mean for fans. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Bowser's budget would avoid tax hikes, move 25K DC residents off Medicaid
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s budgets for the remainder of this fiscal year as well as for 2026 include some good news, as well as some major cuts that would impact low-income families. Bowser found a way to avoid any major cuts this year after Congress cut more than $1 billion from the fiscal year 2025 budget. “We have really blunted…