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WASHINGTON ( DC News Now) — In the District, cleanup continued Monday after the Army’s 250 th birthday parade and festival this weekend. Crews continued removing fencing and barriers, reopening most ...
The citywide cleanup effort in Washington after the Army’s 250th birthday celebration is now in full swing. Workers are ...
TNR assigned five photographers to document the weekend’s No Kings demonstrations from big blue cities to small red towns.
Others came to protest what they saw as too much spectacle and expense (reportedly as much as $45 million) for a military parade that just happened to be on the president’s 79th birthday. The crowds ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday that cleanup from the weekend’s military parade will take several more days but that there is no damage to report so far to the city roads or ...
DC officials reported that 31 people were hospitalized during the Army's 250th anniversary parade, which drew large crowds to ...
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After a weekend of celebration for the Army’s 250th birthday, roads around the National Mall are finally back open, and crews have begun restoring the area to normal.
The cleanup continued Monday morning after the parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army over the weekend.
In preparation for the parade, the city installed more than 200 steel plates and rubber mats to protect D.C.’s historic streets.
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