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Daily Archives: March 28, 2021
Rainy day in Washington ends in brilliant sunset, rainbows
More than a half-inch of rain fell in Washington before the storm ended in a golden blaze.
Restaurants Evacuated After Scaffolding Partially Collapses in DC
Scaffolding on the roof of a four-story building partially collapsed and some restaurants had to be evacuated in D.C. Sunday.
Days After Girls Accused of Fatal Carjacking in DC, Two More Teens Arrested for Carjackings
Two 13-year-old boys are charged with two armed carjackings that occurred blocks from each other Friday night in D.C. This comes almost a week after another pair of teens were accused of a fatal carjacking also in the District.
Two men fatally shot Sunday in Southeast Washington
D.C. police are investigating two homicides that occurred minutes apart Sunday afternoon.
Stranded dog rescued from Potomac River railroad bridge in Washington
Firefighters kept a fireboat nearby in case the dog jumped into the river.
Warm weather propels cherry blossoms to peak bloom days ahead of schedule
Washington’s cherry blossoms burst Sunday into full-on cotton-candy splendor.
Our dog loves his chew toy so much that we bought a duplicate, just in case
Did seeing “the pink bunny of Dorian Gray†freak out Archie, our yellow Lab?