Photos of the week: Jan. 19-26

Here are photos from stories that happened last week.

Scroll through to see if you’ve missed any.

Former campaign adviser for President Donald Trump, Roger Stone leaves the federal courthouse following a hearing, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Stone was arrested Friday in the special counsel’s Russia investigation and was charged with lying to Congress and obstructing the probe. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Crews working on 17th Street NW to repair a hole in the roadway. (Courtesy DC Water)
Crews working on 17th Street NW to repair a hole in the roadway. (Courtesy DC Water)
"This is a very special birth to us, because not only is it a big boost to the captive population but a cheetah having seven cubs only happens 1 percent of the time," a zookeeper says. (Courtesy Richmond Metro Zoo)
“This is a very special birth to us, because not only is it a big boost to the captive population but a cheetah having seven cubs only happens 1 percent of the time,” a zookeeper says. (Courtesy Richmond Metro Zoo)
More Americans were honored for bravery at Anzio than in any other World War Two battle. Twenty-two received the Medal of Honor, 7,000 were killed and 36,000 were wounded or went missing. (WTOP/Kristi King)
More Americans were honored for bravery at Anzio than in any other World War Two battle. Twenty-two received the Medal of Honor, 7,000 were killed and 36,000 were wounded or went missing. (WTOP/Kristi King)
Box-sized robots are now delivering food to students and faculty on the George Mason University campus in Fairfax, Virginia.  (Courtesy Starship Technologies/Sodexo USA)
According to parade organizers, the parade began in 1979 by the late Dr. Calvin W. Rolark, who was the founder of The Washington Informer, and his wife Wilhelmina J. Rolark, the late D.C. Council member for Ward 8. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Despite the blustery, frigid weather, D.C.’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade kicked off Monday with attendees all bundled up. According to parade organizers, the parade began in 1979 by the late Dr. Calvin W. Rolark, who was the founder of The Washington Informer, and his wife Wilhelmina J. Rolark, the late D.C. Council member for Ward 8. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Members of the UMD marching band along with the university's mascot were among those to congratulate Jones on his acceptance to the school. (WTOP/John Domen)
A local college hopeful’s acceptance letter to the University of Maryland came by a very special and personal delivery. Members of the UMD marching band along with the university’s mascot were among those to congratulate Jones on his acceptance to the school. (WTOP/John Domen)
A group hold up signs at freedom plaza during the women’s march in Washington on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
A dog waits for the start of the Sedivackuv Long dog sled race near the village of Destne v Orlicky Horach, Czech Republic, on Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
A blood moon rises above Christ the Redeemer statue during a lunar eclipse seen from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019. It’s also the year’s first supermoon, when a full moon appears a little bigger and brighter thanks to its closer distance to Earth. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
A young girl holds her doll while standing amid the ruins of her burnt home after a fire gutted the area, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019. About 40 huts were burned to ashes as fire erupted early Sunday morning, making dozens of families homeless in a slum, local media reported. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
Roman Catholic devotees raise hundreds of images of the Child Jesus, known as Santo Niño, as they are blessed with holy water to celebrate its feast day in Manila, Philippines, on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019. Many parishes around the country whose patron saint is the Child Jesus take part in the celebration which culminates in a Mass and procession. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)
Caleb Seely rides a unicycle on a snow-covered sidewalk as he heads home after helping shovel out his brother’s driveway during a winter storm, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019, in Portland, Maine. The extra knobby tire on Seely’s ride provided traction on a day when snow, sleet and freezing rain kept most motorists indoors. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
President Donald Trump waves as he walks through the Colonnade from the Oval Office of the White House on arrival to announce a deal to temporarily reopen the government, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Crews working on 17th Street NW to repair a hole in the roadway. (Courtesy DC Water)
"This is a very special birth to us, because not only is it a big boost to the captive population but a cheetah having seven cubs only happens 1 percent of the time," a zookeeper says. (Courtesy Richmond Metro Zoo)
More Americans were honored for bravery at Anzio than in any other World War Two battle. Twenty-two received the Medal of Honor, 7,000 were killed and 36,000 were wounded or went missing. (WTOP/Kristi King)
According to parade organizers, the parade began in 1979 by the late Dr. Calvin W. Rolark, who was the founder of The Washington Informer, and his wife Wilhelmina J. Rolark, the late D.C. Council member for Ward 8. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
Members of the UMD marching band along with the university's mascot were among those to congratulate Jones on his acceptance to the school. (WTOP/John Domen)

The Associated Press contributed to this gallery.

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