
Confederate General Albert Pike Statue Reinstalled in D.C.
A controversial statue of Confederate General Albert Pike, toppled in 2020, has been reinstalled in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square, sparking renewed debate.
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A controversial statue of Confederate General Albert Pike, toppled in 2020, has been reinstalled in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square, sparking renewed debate.

Washington D.C. faces extensive road closures and parking restrictions Saturday, August 23, 2025, due to protests, a 5K race, and a Washington Spirit game. Pennsylvania Avenue NW will be closed, along

The Key Bridge in Washington, D.C. has reopened after a multi-hour shutdown for a police operation caused major traffic delays in Georgetown on Thursday.

Washington D.C.'s Metro has retired all 2000 series railcars, ending the era of carpeted trains. These cars served for 41 years, moving 775 million people. New 8000 series trains are expected to begin

The D.C. Streetcar service will end in March, more than a year earlier than planned, due to budget cuts. This accelerated closure leaves uncertainty for the future of transit along H Street and raises

The Navy Yard Metro's Half Street SE entrance will close starting September 29 until March 2026 for a major escalator replacement project. All passengers must use the New Jersey Avenue SE entrance. Th

Amtrak is moving its headquarters back to Union Station in Washington, D.C., as the Department of Transportation takes control of the historic train station.