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  • 1 week ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves |Sophia Barnes

    As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, a group of Anacostia residents and shop owners is starting a new tradition honoring those who sought freedom in D.C.The 11 th Street Bridge has connected the Anacostia neighborhood to downtown D.C. since 1965. In the 1800s, before the modern bridge was built, there was the Eastern Branch Navy Yard Bridge.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves

    A retired D.C. police officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio will be spending more than a year in prison. Shane Lamond was sentenced to 18 months Friday. The charges against Lamond stemmed from an incident in which Tarrio burned a Black Lives Matter banner outside a historic African-American church in 2020. At the time, Lamond was a Metropolitan Police Department police lieutenant and head of the department's intelligence unit.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcchicago.com | Mark Segraves

    Amid days of uncertainty, it now appears that a historic D.C. park that played an important role in D.C. Pride for decades will be closed this weekend. The National Park Service and U.S. Park Police decided to close Dupont Circle Park for WorldPride DC this weekend, government sources said. Eight-foot-tall metal fencing now surrounds the popular gathering spot at the heart of a bustling neighborhood.

  • 3 weeks ago | telemundowashingtondc.com | Mark Segraves

    En medio de días de incertidumbre, parece que un parque histórico, que jugó un papel importante en el Orgullo de Washington DC durante décadas, cerrará este fin de semana. El Servicio de Parques Nacionales y la Policía de Parques de EEUU decidieron cerrar el Parque Dupont Circle para el WorldPride DC este fin de semana, según informaron fuentes gubernamentales. Noticias Noreste 24/7 en Telemundo 44. El parque cerró a las 6 p. m. del jueves y reabrirá a las 6 p. m.

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Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
10 Jun 25

Now @MayorBowser warns about delay in passing @Commanders stadium “let me emphasize—if Council strips the deal terms or budgeted dollars from the budget, it kills our agreement with the Commanders” @nbcwashington https://t.co/TEyWv5Kmbz

Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
10 Jun 25

. @Commanders on any @councilofdc delay suggested by @ChmnMendelson “we have been clear: Any delay will prevent us from attracting major concerts, performers, and international events such as the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup to D.C. This is what’s at stake for DC @nbcwashington https://t.co/Y7dnFAgShA

Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
10 Jun 25

I just got thrown out of a DC Council meeting where they are discussing removing the RFK language from the DC budget. @nbcwashington https://t.co/iOGbZMHAw3