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WorldPride comes to close with Rally and March for Freedom
Members of the LGBTQ+ community held a rally and march on the National Mall with the goal of fighting against hate. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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International Rally & March on Washington for Freedom rallies against hate in DC
The International Rally and March on Washington for Freedom is taking place Sunday morning with community members, allies and activists to bring attention to taking a stand for human rights during WorldPride. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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Pride is Universal: News4 celebrates Pride!
News4’s Shawn Yancy and Molette Green dropped by the studio to share their experience from the Pride parade.
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WorldPride Parade celebrates LGBTQIA+ community
A beautiful afternoon for a parade. The WorldPride parade marched to the free street festival and concert. News4’s Jessica Albert spoke with paradegoers.
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Fencing around Dupont Circle Park comes down before Pride parade
Hours after fencing went up around Dupont Circle Park ahead of weekend Pride festivities, it was removed Saturday morning before the parade. News4’s Dominique Moody explains.
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Fencing around Dupont Circle comes down just in time for Pride's biggest weekend
Dupont Circle will be open to visitors the weekend of the WorldPride D.C. parade after all. It’s the latest update in a weeklong back-and-forth over whether the historic neighborhood would be open for Pride Month’s biggest weekend in the District.
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Prominent longtime couple to wed on WorldPride Parade float
Grooms Freddie Lutz, the owner of Freddie’s Beach Bar in Arlington, and Johnny Cervantes are set to tie the knot after 28 years atop a float during the parade.
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DC prepares for WorldPride parade and street festival
It’s the day of the WorldPride parade in Washington D.C., as the District celebrates 50 years of Pride celebrations. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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‘Disheartening': Some disappointed that Dupont Circle is closed for WorldPride
Eight-foot metal fencing surrounds Dupont Circle Park and is set to remain through the Pride parade and the rest of WorldPride’s big weekend. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Thousands attend DC's Pride parade. Here's what to know, including road closures
Thousands of people flocked to Washington, D.C., Saturday to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community at the WorldPride Parade. Elaborate floats, performers and community advocates traveled the 1.8-mile parade route. The parade stepped off at 2 p.m. from 14th and T streets NW and marched through Thomas Circle before turning onto Pennsylvania Avenue. It will end near the Navy Memorial. Paradegoers...
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Metal barriers arrive to close Dupont Circle for WorldPride
Despite community backlash, Dupont Circle Park will close during WorldPride. News4’s Megan McGrath was on the scene as preparations began.
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Dupont Circle Park to close for WorldPride
After much uncertainty, Dupont Circle Park will be closed this weekend, government souces said.
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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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Couple to wed on WorldPride Parade float
The owner of Freddie’s Beach Bar in Arlington will marry his partner of 28 years on a float in the WorldPride parade this weekend. New4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Celebrating WorldPride District-wide
There are many WorldPride events beyond the traditional parade and festival. News 4’s Tommy McFly shows more ways to celebrate Pride across D.C.
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3 million estimated to attend World Pride
Millions of locals and travelers are expected to attend WorldPride events, but factors like the Trump administration’s policies and statements about the LGBTQ community may affect attendance. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Ts Madison and Monroe Alise are giving back to the trans community
Ts Madison and Monroe Alise spoke to News4’s Jummy Olabanji about how they’re giving back to the trans community, Pride events and more.
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DC police pull back decision to close Dupont Circle during Pride after backlash
D.C. police have pulled back on the decision to close off D.C.’s historic Dupont Circle Park during the key weekend of Pride, according to a D.C. police spokesperson. Chief Pamela Smith sent a letter to the United States Park Police Chief Jessica Taylor to formally rescind the request to close the park, according to the spokesperson. Chief Pamela Smith...
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Will Dupont Circle Park be shut down during Pride? Conflicting reports spark confusion
Federal officials said D.C.’s historic Dupont Circle Park would be closed during the key weekend of World Pride – then two D.C. Council members said the decision was reversed and the park will be open. Neither D.C. police nor the Park Service have officially announced that plans have changed and the park will remain open. Here’s what we know...
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Is Dupont Circle Park open during Pride? Here's what we know
The National Park Service said historic Dupont Circle Park would be closed this weekend during World Pride, citing public safety concerns. Then two D.C. Council members said the decision was reversed. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.