WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Christine Senter of Virginia said she gets excited about the cherry blossoms when they bloom in the nation’s capital each year. This year, Senter came down to the Tidal ...
The relatively mild months of January and February have accelerated the emergence of peak bloom for the the cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin. While a chilly March might slow things down, local ...
President Donald Trump greets the President of the Argentine Republic, Javier Milei, at the White House. by Sam Ford, DC Bureau Chief TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — With many restrictions removed, ...
We're officially in cherry blossom season in Washington, D.C., with the famous trees by the Tidal Basin already in stage one of their bloom cycle and the whole city thinking pink. But this year, ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A man was taken to the hospital on Wednesday after they were pulled from the Tidal Basin following a scooter crash, according to the DC Fire and EMS Department (DCFD). In a ...
The first of approximately 700 89-foot-tall piles that will provide the foundational support of the reconstructed sea wall around D.C.’s Tidal Basin was pile-driven into place Thursday morning. The ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The day has come. Friday morning, D.C.'s beloved and resilient cherry tree was cut down along with numerous other trees in the Tidal Basin, 7News has learned. Stumpy the Tree, ...
WASHINGTON — It's time to paint the town pink! The cherry blossoms have started stage one of the bloom process at the Tidal Basin. The trees reached stage one, green bud, on March 2, the National Park ...
Oh, how I still remember that blustering, rainy day we had when we visited the Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms in DC for the first time. I’m not talking about a gentle sprinkle either. We were getting hit ...
Visiting the famed cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., is worthy of anyone’s bucket list — and it doesn’t get better than visiting during peak bloom. And peak bloom is here!
The National Park Service will host a virtual public meeting Tuesday to review the environmental impact of the proposed project to repair the sinking sea wall around Washington’s historic Tidal Basin.