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Porch Pirate in DC Public Works Shirt Caught on Camera
A man wearing a D.C. Department of Public Works shirt was caught on camera stealing packages off people’s porches. Jackie Bensen reports.
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The Most Parking Tickets Are Issued on These DC Blocks
NBC Washington took a deep dive into the District’s data on parking tickets and found that within a six-month period, most tickets were issued downtown and in Chinatown, Penn Quarter, Mount Vernon Square and Dupont Circle.
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Street Sweeping Fines Begin Saturday, and a New App Will Remind to Move Your Car
Cue the collective groan: Monday, March, 4 marked the start of street sweeping season.
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Art-Wrapped Recycling Trucks Now on DC Streets
Ten D.C. recycling trucks are now wrapped in vinyl prints of artwork created by local artists.
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DC Street Sweeping Parking Restrictions Resume Thursday
Drivers who park on streets in D.C. should pay extra attention to signs as the city starts deploying street cleaning vehicles on Thursday.
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‘DC Is Open' If Federal Government Shuts Down, Mayor Says
As a shutdown of the federal government looms, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says the local government will continue to function and will pick up some federal functions, such as picking up trash on federal land.
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DC Area Preparing Roads for Snow
The D.C. Department of Public Works is set to deploy hundreds of trucks Wednesday night ahead of snow expected Thursday. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.