North Minneapolis ICE shooting: DOJ dismisses charges against Venezuelan men

Two Venezuelan men were charged with assaulting a federal official after a traffic stop by an ICE agent led to one of them being shot. The DOJ now says it is dropping the charges due to "newly discovered evidence."

Nancy Guthrie: Neighbors within 2-mile radius asked to look at security footage

Neighbors within a two-mile radius of Nancy Guthrie have been asked to submit video footage to investigators amid the ongoing search for the mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 12 latest updates

Feb. 12 marks the twelfth day in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie.

Mother murdered by ex identified; Virginia data center pollution
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Police identify the mother of three who was murdered by her ex in DC. Plus, a new study from VCU revealing Virginia data centers are threatening local air quality.

Nancy Guthrie: TMZ receives new email with 'ominous statements'

One day after TMZ received an e-mail from someone claiming to know the identity of Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper, the media outlet received another e-mail, and this time, they say it contains "ominous statements."

Montgomery County tackles potholes following winter storm

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation launched a two‑day "Pothole Blitz" on Wednesday and Thursday to try and quickly repair potholes across 5,400 lane miles of county‑maintained roads.

DC Attorney General files lawsuit to dismantle alleged real estate fraud scheme

The D.C. Attorney General has filed a civil lawsuit aimed at shutting down what officials describe as a sprawling real‑estate fraud scheme that exploits tenants, lenders and District agencies while worsening the city’s affordable‑housing crisis.

Anti-casino group heads to Richmond to protest Fairfax proposal

A controversial casino proposal is back before Virginia lawmakers, and opponents from Fairfax County are heading to Richmond on Thursday to make their voices heard.

DC weather: Valentine’s Day warm up, sunshine; cold rain arrives Sunday

Valentine’s Day brings a welcome warm‑up to the D.C. region, with sunshine and highs in the mid‑50s before a cold rain is expected to develop by Sunday afternoon.

Anti casino group heads to Richmond to protest Fairfax proposal
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A controversial casino proposal is back before Virginia lawmakers, and opponents from Fairfax County are heading to Richmond on Thursday to make their voices heard.

ICE surge in Minnesota is ending, Border Czar Tom Homan says

The Trump administration will bring an end to the ICE surge in Minnesota after reaching agreements with local authorities, Border Czar Tom Homan announced on Thursday.

ICE says it will play a 'key part' in security for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US: Report

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will play a role in security planning for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which features matches in New York/New Jersey and Philadelphia, according to reports.

DC Water CEO writes open letter on Potomac sewage spill

DC Water is speaking out about last month’s Potomac Interceptor sewage spill, with CEO David Gadis calling the incident "deeply troubling" in a new open letter.

Buddhist monks’ Walk for Peace ends in Maryland

Thursday marks the final stop for a group of Buddhist monks who completed their 108‑day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, D.C. with a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln Memorial.