The D.C. government announced a half million dollars in grants for local nonprofits to help offset their costs for security. One recipient, the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, is ...
WASHINGTON — Security barriers started to come down and bridges began slowly reopening hours after President Joe Biden walked the streets of Washington D.C. following his inauguration ceremony on ...
WASHINGTON — Law enforcement agencies are on high alert in the nation's capital following the New Year's morning terrorist attack in New Orleans. DC Police Chief Pamela Smith told reporters Wednesday ...
DC inauguration security at Capitol includes National Guard medics trained in 'battlefield trauma,' explosives More than 25,000 National Guard troops, 14,000 law enforcement officials, and 5,000 ...
People walking around in D.C. may hear a buzzing overhead or see a drone flying past them. It’s not often that it happens, as the entire District of Columbia is normally a no-fly zone for drones.
WASHINGTON (7News) — With weeks of WorldPride DC events, the city's Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEMA) agency has been preparing for all the major events to make sure everyone has a ...
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