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National Guard troops still roam DC

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With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops still roam DC
Eight months after President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation's capital and called up the National Guard, more than 2,500 troops remain, in a deployment that has grown increasingl...

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Judge dismisses National Guard deployment case in Illinois
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Court dismisses Illinois lawsuit over National Guard deployment
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With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops roam Washington
Eight months after President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation’s capital and called up the National Guard, more than 2,500 troops remain

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National Guard roams Washington with no end in sight to $1 million-per-day deployment
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National Guard ‘follows the Constitution,’ general says of troops possibly deployed to polls
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Washington DC Sports Betting

Compare the best Washington DC sportsbooks and betting apps for 2026. Learn how to sign up, claim DC sportsbook promos, and legally bet on sports in the District.
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Justice Department sues Washington DC over sewage spill into Potomac River

The Justice Department has filed a complaint against Washington D.C. for a significant sewage spill into the Potomac River, seeking financial penalties and accountability for infrastructure failures.
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Inside WDCEP's 2026 Annual Meeting: OpenAI, Health Innovators, and What's Next for DC

The Washington DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) brought together business leaders, developers, and civic partners earlier this month for its 2026 Annual Meeting
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Commercial real estate champions DC mayoral candidate

Former Council member Kenyan McDuffie is pulling in nine times as much money from the industry as a fellow frontrunner.
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Why is the pollen count so high in Washington DC? What to know

The pollen count in Washington DC will be "very high" for the next two weeks, caused by extreme tree pollen levels throughout the DMV.
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DC named the best big city for new graduates: Here's why

A recent study revealed the best place in the United States for recent college graduates, and Washington D.C. was ranked No. 1 for big cities thanks to its strong starting salaries, career opportunities and work-life balance.
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New renderings show Trump’s 250-foot victory arch towering over Washington DC

Officially conceived as a tribute to America's 250th anniversary, Trump's proposed arch has stirred controversy, with critics decrying its imposing scale. At 250 feet, the riverside monument would be taller than the White House and the Lincoln Memorial.
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Washington DC weather: Why is it so hot this week and will it cool off?

Temperatures will reach 90 degrees in Washington DC this week during a historic heat wave. Why is it so hot, and when will it cool off?
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Residents alarmed after teen violence erupts in Washington, DC neighborhood

Washington, D.C., faces growing teen takeover concerns as the D.C. Council postpones a vote on extending the city's enhanced youth curfew law.
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Photos show how Trump has changed the look of Washington, DC, so far — and what could come next

Trump is reshaping Washington, DC, with a $400 million White House ballroom, federal building banners, and new monument proposals.
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How much you need to earn to be middle class in DC, MD and Virginia

To be considered middle class, the household income should be two-thirds to double the state's median income. Where does that put you, VA, MD and DC?
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