Man stabbed, robbed by suspects on scooters in DC, police say

Authorities are investigating after a man was stabbed and robbed early Thursday in northwest D.C. by suspects riding scooters.

Interior Secretary unveils design for East Potomac Golf Links renovation

U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday unveiled the proposed design for the East Potomac Golf Links renovation, sharing the plans on social media.

DC weather: Showers, thunderstorms possible Wednesday

A chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected Wednesday afternoon and into the evening across the D.C. region.

Washington Commanders to face Indianapolis Colts in London

The Washington Commanders will take on the Indianapolis Colts in London this season, the team announced Wednesday.

DC police officer caught in Hansen sting due in court

The D.C. police lieutenant arrested in a Chris Hansen sting operation is due in court Wednesday.

RFK transit proposal skips new Metro station, focuses on upgrades

Metro is proposing hundreds of millions in transit upgrades for the RFK Stadium site, including major improvements at Stadium-Armory and a new rapid bus line to Union Station.

DC begins mailing primary ballots ahead of first ranked choice election

The D.C. Board of Elections began mailing ballots Monday for the District’s mayoral primary, the first election in city history to use ranked choice voting.

DC weather: Chance of showers, cooler temperatures Monday

Lingering showers and cooler temperatures in the low 60s will start the week across the Washington, D.C. region on Monday.

DC man wins $5 million Maryland Lottery scratch off prize

A Washington, D.C., man won a $5 million Maryland Lottery jackpot after buying a lucky scratch‑off ticket from a Hyattsville convenience store just days after his birthday.

WHCA Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen pleads not guilty

The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at last month’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner pleaded not guilty Monday to all charges. 

Cole Allen returns to court Monday as defense seeks to disqualify officials

Cole Allen, the accused White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter, is set to return to court Monday for a preliminary hearing, as his defense team moves to disqualify top Justice Department officials from prosecuting the case.

Video captures arrest of alleged armed suspect at Mexican Cultural Institute in DC

Newly released video footage shows the tense moments an alleged armed suspect was taken into custody after attempting to hide inside the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C. this weekend.

Canvas cyberattack leaves many DC-area school systems without service

A cyberattack on the Canvas learning management system left thousands of schools and universities offline Thursday, disrupting access to grades, assignments, course materials and lecture videos as students prepared for finals.