Some need to win a coin flip to use a desk. Others say they’re killing time when workstations aren’t available amid the ...
Cpt. Robert Coats of Carmichael, Calif., left, presented musician First Class Robert Kurth of St. Clairsville with a ...
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Ward 6 Councilman Charles Allen cautioned that traffic congestion in the District will significantly worsen as federal ...
Ahead of Monday’s Presidents’ Day holiday, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced some changes ...
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DC News Now on MSNDC police continue to look for suspect wanted for fatal Navy Yard shootingD.C. police are continuing to look for the suspect believed to be involved in a fatal shooting that occurred in Navy Yard ...
Local and military officials had been sounding the alarm about a potential parking shortage. For the past week, local and ...
Traffic congestion near the Washington Navy Yard is expected as nearly 17,000 employees are returning to work in person on ...
There are concerns about traffic and parking in the Navy Yard area as thousands of federal employees prepare to return to work in the office as part of President Donald Trump's new mandate.
Federal return to work begins today in Navy Yard with up to 10,000 drivers expected. Montgomery County considers updating inclusionary zoning program. Loudoun County approves two loans for affordable ...
President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to bring employees back to in-person work in an executive order.
Nearly 17,000 federal workers are expected to return to the office at Washington Navy Yard on Monday, according to base officials.
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