Michelle Obama shares the part of living in DC she could do without
Michelle Obama has opened up about one part of Washington, D.C. she could do without: Segways.
DC Flood & Severe Thunderstorm Watches in effect as heavy rain, storms threaten Wednesday
A Flood Watch and a Severe Thunderstorm Watch are in effect in the Washington, D.C. region on Wednesday as heat and humidity fuel the threat of potentially damaging weather.
Celebrate Juneteenth in DC, Maryland & Virginia: Here's everything you need to know
D.C. is preparing for its largest Juneteenth celebration yet! Here are the must-attend events you should know about before the festivities begin.
Kendrick Lamar, SZA to close out Grand National Tour's US run in Landover
Kendrick Lamar and SZA are set to cap off the North American leg of their Grand National Tour with a stadium show in Landover on Wednesday, June 18. The performance will take place at Northwest Stadium, home of the Washington Commanders, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and showtime scheduled for 7 p.m.
DC Mayor Bowser proposes expanded juvenile curfew to curb youth violence
Mayor Muriel Bowser is proposing an expansion of D.C.'s juvenile curfew to address youth violence during the summer months.
Woman dies after being drug under semi-truck, then hit by another vehicle in DC: police
D.C. police are investing after a woman was hit and killed by a truck in Northeast Monday night.
DC Heatwave: Will temperatures reach 100 degrees next week?
As the first day of summer approaches this Friday, we expect the first real blast of summer heat to arrive this weekend. Starting Sunday, a building ‘Bermuda High" will move into the mid-Atlantic region, sending temperatures soaring into the mid-to-upper-90s with heat indexes over 100 degrees much of next week.
DC teen arrested for suspected rock throwing assault; police investigate as potential hate crime
A 13-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with an assault in northeast D.C. that police are investigating as a potential hate crime.
DC Council set to vote on ‘Peace DC’ public safety legislation
The D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on the Peace DC measure, a follow-up to last year’s Secure DC legislation aimed at addressing public safety.
US Park Police investigating Saturday night shooting at Anacostia Park
U.S. Park Police are investigating after a woman was shot in Anacostia Park Saturday night.
Flood Watch issued for portions of Maryland, Virginia Tuesday as storms threaten DC region
A Flood Watch is in effect from 11 a.m. Tuesday through the evening for parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia as showers and thunderstorms threaten the D.C. area.
DC police searching for man accused of assault, attempted sex assault in Northwest
D.C. police are asking the public for help to catch a suspect who they say assaulted—and attempted to sexually assault—a woman in Northwest in the early morning hours Saturday.
Authorities step up patrols for local leaders following Minnesota lawmakers' murders
Some lawmakers in the D.C. region say they're feeling on edge after the attacks in Minnesota.
Brady House, Washington Nationals No. 3 prospect, looks to ignite struggling offense
After much anticipation, the Washington Nationals announced the promotion of the No. 91-ranked prospect in the MLB, Brady House, per an announcement to the team's X account Sunday.
DC measles case confirmed in international traveler, health officials say
D.C. health officials have confirmed a case of measles in an international traveler who recently arrived in the District.
More than 30 people hospitalized following DC military parade
D.C. officials say 31 people were taken to the hospital throughout the events of the Army 250th military parade.
DC weather: Flood Watch through Monday evening; afternoon showers possible
A cool, cloudy Monday will bring lingering scattered showers across the Washington, D.C., region as the workweek begins.
DC Police report no arrests at Army’s 250th birthday parade as cleanup continues
Cleanup efforts continued Monday following the Army’s 250th birthday parade, which brought street closures and heightened security measures to the District, but no arrests, according to D.C. police.
Lingering rain showers create messy Monday commute
Lingering rain showers Monday morning created a messy commute across the region, leading to multiple crashes and delays.
WATCH: Army 250th anniversary celebration in Washington DC
The U.S. Army celebrated its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. with a massive festival, parade and concert.