Biden-Harris Administration Invests Over $244 Million in U.S. Apprenticeships, Focuses on Workforce Development in Philadelphia
The Biden-Harris administration announced an investment of over $244 million into Registered Apprenticeships to diversify and grow various U.S. industries and workforce development.
D.C. Prepares for Road Closures and Parking Restrictions During Kappa En Blanc Event on July 20
The MPD informs of road closures and parking restrictions in DC on July 20 for the Kappa En Blanc event, advising drivers to heed warnings to avoid towing and fines.
Summer Construction on River Road May Cause Delays for Bethesda-D.C. Commuters
Summer construction on River Road near the DC line will disrupt traffic due to utility work by Washington Gas and MDOT SHA. Lane and sidewalk closures are planned.
Arlington Transit Announces Fare Hike and Route Adjustments Starting July 1
Arlington Transit announces a fare increase from $2 to $2.25 and changes to routes, including the discontinuation of three routes and the introduction of a new one, effective July 1.
Washington, D.C. Streets to Close for 'A Taste of the DMV' Culinary Festival, June 14-16
Washington, D.C. is hosting 'A Taste of the DMV' event, leading to major road closures and parking restrictions from June 14-16. Drivers are warned of possible delays and towing.
Washington D.C. Public to Weigh In on Capital One Arena Traffic and Parking at June 4th DDOT Meeting
DDOT invites the public to discuss traffic and parking issues near Capital One Arena on June 4th. The meeting will address congestion during events and gather input for the upcoming TOPP in September, available both in person and online.
Notorious 'Dali' Cargo Ship Set for High Tide Heave-Ho After Bridge Disaster
The notorious ship that caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore will be removed from the Patapsco River at dawn Monday after an extensive preparation.
From Biplanes to Jet Age: 60 Aircraft to Bedazzle DC Skies in Spectacular National Mall Flyover
Nearly 60 aircraft will fly over the National Mall to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the AOPA, with participation from various government agencies.
Washington D.C. Braces for Street Closures During National Women’s Half Marathon & 8K on Sunday
The National Women’s Half Marathon and 8K in D.C. will cause major road closures on Sunday, impacting traffic but celebrating diversity with 3,000 global runners.
$2.3 Million Federal Boost for Port of Columbia, LA to Strengthen Infrastructure and Jobs in Storm-Hit Region
The U.S. Commerce Department awards the Port of Columbia, Louisiana a $2.3 million grant for infrastructure to boost the economy and create a disaster staging area.
NASA Soars to New Heights with 13 Nominations at the Webby Awards, Celebrating Digital Excellence
NASA is nominated for 13 Webby Awards for their digital excellence, spanning areas like apps, social media, and virtual experiences. Voting for the People's Voice Awards is open until April 18.
Biden-Harris Admin Targets Industrial Emissions with $6B Boost for Net-Zero Transition, Affecting Over 20 States
The Biden-Harris Administration, with the DOE, announced a plan to invest $6 billion to decarbonize and strengthen U.S. industries while preserving union jobs.












