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Person rescued from top of car crashed in Anacostia River

A driver was rescued by firefighters after their car went into the Anacostia River in D.C. Saturday morning. The crash happened around 7 a.m., when D.C. Fire and EMS said they located the driver standing on top of the car in the river underneath the Whitney Young Memorial Bridge bridge that carries East Capitol Street. The department said the driver didn’t have any passengers.



The person was picked up by a fireboat and was checked out by crews. The driver declined any other medical attention. The department didn’t say how or why the car went into the river, or identify the driver.

Skate on! 15 ice skating rinks in DC area

If you're wondering what winter activities are worth exploring, it's time to consider ice skating, of course. Whether you prefer indoor or outdoor rinks, the D.C. area offers options in many shapes and sizes. Below, find a list of some of the most notable local ice skating rinks, plus a map.
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