Employee accuses District Dogs of negligence, unsafe conditions
A current manager at District Dogs is speaking out against what they say are "unacceptable and unsafe business practices” that put pets in danger.
Bowser's approval ratings down for the first time in nearly a decade
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is responding after a new poll shows her approval rating has dropped below a majority for the first time in her nine-year tenure.
2 teens charged in Southwest DC armed robbery
Two D.C. teens were arrested for an armed robbery in Southwest, police say.
12-year-old accidentally shoots himself in Northeast DC: police
A 12-year-old boy accidentally shot himself in Northeast D.C. Sunday afternoon, according to police.
DC weather: Rain on the way after sunny Monday with highs in the upper-70s
Sunshine and bright skies Monday across the Washington, D.C. region with high temperatures in the upper-70s.
FOX 5 DC Summer 2024 Zip Trip Destinations: Here’s the full list
FOX 5 can’t wait for summer to get here – because the start of summertime means the beginning of Zip Trip season!
NYC Vietnam, Korean and Cold War veterans visit DC on Honor Flight
Dozens of New York City veterans made their way to the nation’s capital over the weekend on the Big Apple Honor Flight.
Report on investigation into former DC deputy mayor's sexual harassment to be released soon
New details have been released concerning the investigation into former D.C. Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio, who was found to have sexually harassed two D.C. employees.
Northern lights forecast for DC, MD, VA: Will we see the aurora again Saturday?
The northern lights are visible to millions in the U.S. this weekend - including some near the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia regions.
New surveillance footage released in deadly DC hit-and-run
Detectives have released a new surveillance video of a car involved in a deadly hit-and-run in Northwest D.C.
Northern lights forecast for DC, MD & VA; G5 Extreme Geomagnetic Storm Watch reaches Earth
An extremely strong solar storm may make the northern lights visible to millions in the U.S. on Friday - including some near the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia regions. But those same solar flares that could bring skygazers around the DMV a glimpse of the aurora borealis could also potentially disrupt communications this weekend.
Mayor Bowser defends trip to the Masters
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is about to embark on a business trip to Las Vegas this weekend while facing transparency concerns about her last trip to Augusta, Georgia.
Lawsuit accuses District Dogs of negligence in tragic dog drownings
It’s a tragedy that a lawsuit states could have been prevented.
Tractor-trailer struck bridge in DC, wedged underneath: police
A tractor-trailer struck a bridge in D.C. and was wedged underneath it for an extended period of time, according to officials.
DC police clear pro-Palestinian demonstration on George Washington University campus; 1 arrest made
D.C. police broke apart a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the George Washington University campus overnight just one day after they clashed with protesters and made dozens of arrests as they cleared a tent encampment that had been in place for two weeks.
1 hurt in chaos after Howard University nursing graduation ceremony reaches maximum capacity
One person was hurt in the chaos surrounding the Howard University nursing program’s graduation ceremony after it was cut short Thursday once it reached maximum capacity.
Mother's Day Celebrations and other things to do in DC, Maryland & Virginia
Mother's Day has arrived and there are plenty of ways to celebrate. Here's everything you need to know and other things to do in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
DC mom says she was kicked out of Lyft after 4-year-old son with autism began making noises
A D.C. mom says she’s filed an official complaint after a rideshare driver allegedly kicked her and her 4-year-old son, who has autism, out of the car before they reached their destination.
GWU protest continues after 33 arrested in clash with police
Protesters reconvened Thursday to demonstrate outside George Washington University's administrative offices.
Settlement reached in former DC deputy mayor's sexual harassment case
A settlement agreement has been reached in relation to former D.C. Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio, who was found to have sexually harassed two women.