WHCA Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen due in court Monday

Cole Allen, the California man accused of trying to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner and attempting to kill President Donald Trump, is scheduled to be arraigned Monday as his attorneys move to disqualify top Justice Department officials from the case. They argue those officials could be considered victims or witnesses, creating a potential conflict of interest.

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.

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.

Federal court upholds ban on warrantless immigration arrests in DC

A federal judge ruled that ICE violated an earlier court order to stop the warrantless arrests, relying on a "flawed" definition of whether a suspect was an "escape risk."

DC weather: Clouds and sun for FOX 5 Weather Day at Nats Park

Early rain clears out Thursday, setting up a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the mid‑60s for FOX 5 Weather Day at Nationals Park.

OSSE testing new school bus tracker

The District of Columbia’s education department is testing a new bus tracking app designed to help thousands of special needs parents and students across the nation’s capital.

DC weather: Showers, storms expected Wednesday

Clouds, showers and a few storms are expected across the Washington, D.C., region on Wednesday.

Suspect identified after shootout with Secret Service near White House

Authorities have identified the man believed to be involved in a dramatic shootout with Secret Service officers near the White House, an incident that unfolded Monday afternoon on the National Mall.

DC Council passes permanent youth curfew after final vote

The D.C. Council has approved a permanent youth curfew, marking the final step in passing the Juvenile Curfew Amendment Act of 2025 after a closely divided vote Tuesday.

Grand jury indicts WHCD shooting suspect on 4 counts

A federal grand jury has returned a four-count indictment against the man accused in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, adding a new charge. 

Georgetown students fight to prove man’s innocence

A group of students at Georgetown University is taking on a case they believe represents a serious miscarriage of justice — arguing that a man convicted of attempted murder is innocent, and that they have the evidence to prove it.