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Workers Return to Washington Navy Yard Building Where 12 Were Killed Published February 2, 2015 • Updated on February 2, 2015 at 7:27 pm • Updated on February 2, 2015 at 7:27 pm ...
Navy officials have given no indication they plan to tear down Building 197, which is now closed. In fact, they're moving toward renovating the 650,000-square-foot structure in Southeast Washington.
WASHINGTON — Nearly a year and a half after a former contractor killed 12 workers and wounded three others in a Washington Navy Yard building, about 400 employees began moving back in Monday ...
Federal law enforcement has given the “all clear” at the Washington Navy Yard on Thursday morning, after a lockdown forced workers to hold-in-place and filled the Southeast D.C. neighborhood ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Officials are renaming the Washington Navy Yard building where a gunman fatally shot 12 people in September before he was killed by police. Navy Vice Adm. William Hilarides said ...
After the Navy completed a multi-million dollar renovation on the space, Navy Yard workers returned to building 197, where contractor Aaron Alexis went on a shooting rampage on Sept. 16, 2013.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A lockdown was underway Thursday morning across the Washington Navy Yard campus after reports of shots fired, but a senior law enforcement official said those reports had not ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Washington Navy Yard building that was the site of a mass shooting in 2013 has reopened after extensive renovations. About 400 employees of the Naval Sea Systems Command ...
WASHINGTON — The shooting Monday at the Navy Yard here took place in Building 197, the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command, an essential component of the country's sea service.