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What's up with all the DMV's recent bear sightings
It's the season of the bear in D.C. — and we don't just mean the chaotic TV show, but bears, plural: real, furry, pawin-through-the-trash bears.The big picture: A slew of recent DMV black bear sightings have made headlines: A bear — which neighbors quickly nicknamed "Otis" — was spotted in Brookland in May, and there have been several reported bear sightings in Maryland.Last month, a bear was hit and killed on I-395 in Arlington, and the body of a bear was found illegally dumped in Arlington after it was hit and killed on I-66.Last year, the local internet lost it...
The Best Places To Watch The 2024 4th Of July Fireworks
American cities light up the night sky in bright demonstrations of patriotism on the 4th of July, a tradition that is practically associated with fireworks. This year, the following five locations will provide memorable opportunities to watch fireworks. Whether you live locally or are planning a trip, these are the best spots to witness the most impressive fireworks, including everything from famous landmarks to parks suitable for families.
Wilson pool inches toward reopening after year-plus closure
After several false starts, repairs at the Wilson pool in Tenleytown appear close to completion.Why it matters: It is one of D.C.'s largest indoor pools — empty lap lanes were scarce — but HVAC problems led it to stay closed for much of the past 16 months.State of play: There is no exact reopening date. But D.C. was refilling and testing the pool last week after discovering a leak in June.Crews need to "chlorinate, run the filtration system, and then test the water," Ward 3 council member Matt Frumin told residents in an announcement last Friday. "Only then can they...
“Pickpockets at a coffee shop”
[Thursday] I was pick pocked at Emissary on P st at 3pm. I went to Emissary to meet a colleague for an afternoon coffee. After ordering at the counter, we sat in the back room inside near the bar. It was a busy afternoon with the usual crowd of people working silently on laptops at every table. My colleague and I sat at a two top table in the middle of the room. I placed my large bag on the back of my seat (ready for someone in the comments to tell me I was asking for it). We were deep in conversation when I noticed someone bump into my bag, at that point one of the handles had slipped off the chair and it was wide open. The woman behind me apologized for bumping into me, I said no worries and was not at all suspicious. I picked my bag up and placed it by my feet as she was very close behind me and I wanted to make sure my bag was not blocking her way in getting by. At that point I looked down and confirmed that my phone was still in my bag, and everything else looked normal so I didn’t think twice. The woman who bumped my bag exited Emissary with her partner soon after. It was about 30 minutes later when I got an alert for a $813 charge at Safeway on Wisconsin this was followed by a text asking if it was fraud from Capital One, followed by another text from Chase asking if it was fraud. I was able to block both, and looked into my wallet to notice all three of my credit cards were gone. My id, phone, air pods, all still in place just my credit cards missing.
After Anacostia River Splash’s postponement, parkgoers discuss its importance
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The highly-anticipated Anacostia River Splash, postponed once again due to E. Coli levels, is expected to be made up on July 13. However, the event has been delayed three separate times, making some parkgoers nervous that the makeup will not happen due to water safety. Some parkgoers who spoke with […]
Alexandria man seeks answers after his dog dies while boarding at PetSmart
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — An Alexandria man is seeking answers after his beloved 3-year-old dog died while boarding at a PetSmart in the Potomac Yard shopping center. Andrew Noles said before going on a trip to New York last Thursday, he dropped off Clark, an Aussiedoodle, at the “Petshotel” inside the PetSmart store. Noles said Clark had stayed at the facility in the past without any problems.
Millennium Pools & Spas: Transform your backyard with the DMV's top pool experts
WASHINGTON (7News) — Hank Lavery and Kirk Lavery, CEO and General Manager of Millennium Pools & Spas, are here to introduce their exceptional family-owned business. Millennium Pools & Spas has established itself as the top pool and spa company in the DMV area. Whether you're dreaming of creating a residential oasis, seeking commercial pool solutions, or considering renovations, Millennium Pools & Spas is the company to call. With more than 35 years of experience, their expert team is ready to help with renovations, services, and repairs to bring your aquatic dreams to life.
Happy July 1st!! Here are your Last Christmas Trees in Town representing
Please send your AUGUST tree sightings to [email protected] and let me know where you saw it. Thanks!. Thanks to Michele for sending above: “Happy July! I came upon this crispy specimen at 30th and M this morning.”. Thanks to Melanie for sending in a pair spotted in Adams...
DC ice cream shop owner making life sweeter for his neighborhood
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Charles Foreman lost his executive chef position at a D.C. restaurant during the pandemic which left him wondering what was next. A friend asked him what he was going to do after he had been working in the industry for 20 years. And then in July 2021, he opened Everyday Sundae […]
'Clay and Reecie Live' Goes Back On The Road For 'Beyond The Mic'
Last year, SiriusXM's beloved radio duo, Clay Cane and Reecie Colbert took their show on the road with "Beyond the Mic," a live version of their popular radio programs. This year, they are back with an even more ambitious plan to spread the word about democracy, wrapped in the joy and laughter that have become their trademark. The tour, which opens in Bethesda, Maryland on August 17 at the Round House Theater, is set to continue its tradition of sold-out performances and unforgettable moments.
With Love, George Clinton Brings the Funk to D.C.
Get the top stories of the day around the DMV. The funk scene has always been a massive part of the D.C. area’s cultural identity, and it is now being celebrated in a unique way. Thanks to the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Washingtonians and visitors can experience an exhibition honoring 82-year-old Funkmaster George Clinton and his legacy.
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