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National Arboretum Now Closed to Public
The U.S. National Arboretum is closed to the public effective Tuesday as federal officials work to contain the spread of coronavirus. The Northeast D.C. arboretum was a popular place to see cherry blossom trees in bloom, with smaller crowds than the Tidal Basin. The grounds and outdoor gardens are closed as of Tuesday and all activities and tours are...
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DC Police Searched Tunnels for Evidence of Relisha Rudd
D.C. police spent days searching a network of tunnels for evidence of Relisha Rudd, the 8-year-old girl who went missing in 2014. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Five Years Later: Relisha Rudd Remembrance Day
July 11 is Relisha Rudd Remembrance Day, when District residents remember the 8-year-old girl who went missing from Northeast D.C. more than five years ago.
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Fourth of July Fireworks Watch Parties: Boat Trips, Rooftops and More
From free to the fancy, here are some of the best Fourth of July watch parties in D.C.
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Best of the Cherry Blossoms: How to Spend 1 Bloom-Filled Day in Washington, DC
It’s time to plan your best cherry blossom viewing day ever.
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Teaching Legend Honored in Alexandria
Louis Kokonis is honored for his 60 years teaching math in Alexandria.
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This Is How Relisha Rudd May Look Today
More than four years after 8-year-old Relisha Rudd disappeared from D.C., the search for the child continues, and investigators have a new idea of how she may look.
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Make It 2! DC Bald Eagles Mr. President and First Lady Lay Another Egg
Let the countdown for hatching begin! Mr. President and The First Lady, D.C.’s most prized bald eagle couple nesting at the National Arboretum, welcomed their second egg of 2018 on Wednesday, according to the American Eagle Foundation.
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Police Search River for DC Missing Child Relisha Rudd Based on New Information
A new search for Relisha Rudd began on the banks of the Anacostia River before sunrise Friday, after new information led police to an area near the homeless shelter where the child lived, multiple sources tell News4.
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A Happier July Fourth for an Injured Bald Eagle Rescued in DC
An injured bald eagle, who was having trouble breathing, was lethargic and was unable to fly, was rescued in southeast D.C. Saturday afternoon.
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Injured Bald Eagle Gets Treatment, Possible Identity
An injured bald eagle, who was having trouble breathing, was lethargic and was unable to fly, was rescued in southeast D.C. Saturday afternoon.
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Second Eaglet Egg Hatches at National Arboretum
The one-day-old eaglet at the National Arboretum has a sibling!
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Eaglet Returns to Nest After Being Rescued From Sticky Situation
One of the eaglets seen on the D.C. eagle cam is safely back in its nest at the National Arboretum a day after its foot got stuck in a gap between branches, prompting a nighttime rescue to free the baby bird.
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Second Eaglet Hatches at National Arboretum
Raw video of the second eaglet hatching at the National Arboretum.