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Six teens were arrested after fights broke out near D.C.’s Wharf. Crowds scattered, police stayed behind—and the weekend’s ...
The mass firings of government workers by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has business leaders in the Beltway ...
A Washington, D.C., transit officer was stabbed in the face Tuesday afternoon as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was ...
The incident was reported at around 3:22 p.m. in Washington DC’s Trinidad neighborhood on Thursday afternoon. Metropolitan Police Department officers arrived at the scene and found “numerous people ...
While the D.C. region saw a small decrease in pedestrian and bicyclist deaths in 2024, 102 pedestrians and eight bicyclists ...
A search is underway for a missing 3-year-old girl who was last seen in the area of the 500 block of Indiana Avenue, ...
A pedestrian was fatally struck in Southwest, D.C., Wednesday afternoon, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
New legislation would offer tax breaks to developers that build at DC Metro stations. Councilmember Christina Henderson is ...
A watchdog overseeing Metro operations is urging the D.C. transit agency to not expand automation to other train lines since railcars keep running past platforms.
A D.C. man was sentenced to 58 months in federal prison Thursday for a repeat illegal firearm possession charge, according to ...
Paul Smith, director of systems engineering with the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, called it an “unacceptable level” at a virtual meeting Tuesday. “Based on these continued ...