Family warnings, weapons details emerge in White House dinner shooting

New details are emerging about the suspected gunman who sparked panic during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, as investigators work to understand what led up to the incident.

Correspondent's Dinner shooting: Former Secret Service agent addresses security questions

Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent Jeff James is breaking down how the agency’s multi-layered security apparatus functioned during the tense standoff at the White House Correspondent's Dinner that forced President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to evacuate Saturday night.

White House correspondents' dinner shooting: DC Mayor Bowser gives update
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Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser provided updates on the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner Saturday night. The suspected shooter is in custody. One Secret Service officer is in the hospital.

9th Street Tunnel partially reopens Friday, day after Metrobus fire

The 9th Street Tunnel in downtown Washington partially reopened on Friday after a Metrobus caught fire during Thursday’s rush hour.

WMATA board approves plan aimed at automating trains

WMATA has approved a major Red Line modernization plan that includes platform safety barriers and a shift toward automated train operations, its biggest upgrade since 1976.

DC weather: Sunny, warm Friday with isolated shower chances

A sunny and warm Friday is ahead for the Washington, D.C. region, with highs near 82 degrees and the chance for a few isolated showers later in the day.

Suspect in killing of 2 year old’s mother arrested: Police

A first-degree murder charge has been filed against a suspect in the killing of a 25-year-old Washington, D.C. mother whose two-year-old son briefly triggered an Amber Alert earlier this week.

DC bill would allow self-driving rideshare vehicles like Waymo

D.C. Councilmember Charles Allen announced on Thursday new legislation that would allow self-driving rideshare vehicles to operate commercially in the District for the first time.

DC weather: Sunny, warm and dry Thursday

Sunshine, warm temperatures and dry conditions will make Thursday one of the nicest days of the week across the Washington, D.C. region.

Death investigation after person found dead inside vehicle in DC

A death investigation is underway after a person was found dead inside a vehicle Thursday morning near a gas station in southeast Washington, police said.

WMATA to vote on budget plan that includes Red Line automation

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s board is expected to vote Thursday on a $913 million budget plan that includes a proposal to fully automate Metro’s Red Line, the system’s oldest and busiest rail line.

Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. pleads not guilty to new charges

Accused Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. appeared in federal court Wednesday, pleading not guilty to new terrorism-related charges that could bring a life sentence.

11 injured after WMATA work vehicle strikes stationary train at Metro Center Station

Eleven people were injured early Wednesday when a WMATA work vehicle on Metro’s Silver Line collided with a stationary train at Metro Center, transit officials said.

6 charged in DC based international auto theft ring, prosecutors say

Six people have been indicted in a 15‑count federal case accusing them of stealing at least 20 vehicles in the D.C. region and Pennsylvania, then transporting and selling them in the United States and Ghana.