July 6, 2021 Washington, DC, building collapse leaves worker paralyzed from knees down: report A building that collapsed last week in Washington, D.C., has left a worker paralyzed from the knees down.
July 6, 2021 DC Mayor Bowser tweets pornographic anime meme As the nation was celebrating its 245th birthday, Mayor Muriel Bowser celebrated in a unique way, tweeting out a pornographic anime meme featuring well-known fast food mascots.
July 4, 2021 Fourth of July fireworks light up night sky in Washington, DC and New York City Crowds in Washington, D.C. capped off the nation's 245th Independence Day with a monumental fireworks display at the National Mall.
July 3, 2021 Washington's newest memorial sees its first Fourth of July The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the unveiling of Washington's newest monument--the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. The debut was slated for May 2020, right before the year's Fourth of July celebrations. But the memorial didn't make its appearance until September 2020. Now, with the district returning to normal, tourists can enjoy the Capitol's newest tribute.
July 2, 2021 DC rescue dog who found trapped worker after building collapse is hailed a hero A Washington, D.C., search and rescue K-9 is being hailed a hero after helping first responders locate a trapped worker in the Thursday building collapse that injured five.
July 1, 2021 Washington, DC building collapse leaves several injured amid storm, firefighters rescue man from rubble A building that was under construction in the nation's capital collapsed on Thursday afternoon, leaving at least one person trapped and several others injured.
July 1, 2021 Fence surrounding US Capitol is expected to come down starting on July 8 The remaining fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol will start to come down on July 8, Fox News is told.
July 1, 2021 DC police hunt shooters after Peace Corps executive killed by stray bullet Jeremy Black, of Maryland, suffered from gunshot wounds after being struck reportedly by a stray bullet. He was transported to the hospital, where he died.
July 1, 2021 Roman Catholic church frequented by Biden will let anyone receive Communion amid abortion controversy A Washington, D.C., church frequented by President Biden says it won't get involved in what it describes as "a political issue" over Communion.
June 30, 2021 Bible Museum Magna Carta exhibition explores role of Bible and English Church in struggle for liberty A new exhibit at the Bible museum in Washington D.C. will examine the struggle for liberty in the context of the role of the centuries-old Magna Carta and the English Church from its creation through the present day.