D.C. officials said in addition to birth control, this program aims to educate restaurants and residents on how to make trash less accessible to rats.
Standing in a park across the street from Western Market in Northwest D.C., John Caffo and Jac Winters scrutinized a series of holes next to the concrete sidewalk. This video is no longer available.
WASHINGTON (7News) — D.C.’s rat problem isn’t getting any better. Gerard Brown, who manages the District's Rodent and Vector Control Department said they are receiving more complaints and handing out ...