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Army reveals scale of damage done to DC streets following Trump’s military parade - Pentagon also reveals attendance figures ...
D.C.’s 12th Open Streets event takes place Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the first time on Capitol Hill since the ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army reported Monday that initial assessments show no discernible damage to D.C. streets from ...
Two days after the D.C. military parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary, crews are still reopening streets, taking down miles of fencing and checking roads for any damage.
On May 7, police were called to the intersection of 12th and U streets, Northwest at 4:15 a.m. for reports of a crash. When ...
Tanks and thousands of troops are on the streets of Washington, D.C., for the Army's 250th anniversary on President Donald Trump's birthday.
Armored tanks have taken to the streets in Washington, D.C., days ahead of a military parade marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. Specifically, the parade portion will last roughly two hours ...
The Army said it would cover the cost of any damage to Washington, D.C.'s streets from its June 14 parade. Mayor Muriel Bowser is still worried.
The initial worst-case-scenario estimate to protect DC streets was roughly $16 million, Curry said. That would have been the cost if the Army “did nothing to mitigate” the impacts, he explained.