Metropolitan Police Department's Sharon Daugherty Recognized for Community Outreach Efforts During Women's History Month
Sharon Daugherty's role as a Community Outreach Coordinator at MPD is highlighted on social media for her community engagement and advocacy for women in law enforcement during Women's History Month.
Montgomery County Intensifies Environmental Efforts with "Sweep the Salt" Program in Celebration of World Water Day
Montgomery County's "Sweep the Salt" program aims to reduce environmental damage by cleaning up excess road salt. Coinciding with World Water Day, the initiative targets sensitive areas to prevent water pollution.
Washington D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Season Begins with First Buds, Peak Bloom Predicted for Late March
The National Park Service announced the first green buds of Yoshino cherry trees in D.C., starting the bloom season, with peak bloom predicted between March 28-31. Weather fluctuations may affect the blossoming stages.
Transgender Advocates and Drag Artists March in Washington D.C. to Protest Trump Administration's Cancellation of Queer Shows at Kennedy Center
Transgender rights activists and drag artists marched in Washington, D.C., protesting Trump administration's cancellation of queer shows at the Kennedy Center.
DC Officials Consider Redesign of Black Lives Matter Plaza Amid Federal Funding Threat and Local Backlash
D.C. officials plan to redesign Black Lives Matter Plaza, potentially renaming it following a contentious bill by Rep. Andrew Clyde to remove the mural and rename the area. This decision has sparked backlash from local residents.












