Judge weighs release of 2021 DC pipe bomb suspect
A judge is considering whether to release Brian Cole Jr., who is accused of placing pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Headquarters in 2021, ahead of his trial.
A judge is considering whether to release Brian Cole Jr., who is accused of placing pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Headquarters in 2021, ahead of his trial.
Brendan Banfield denies murder plot plan with au pair
Brendan Banfield, accused of murdering his wife and another man, testified in court on Wednesday.
Brendan Banfield, accused of murdering his wife and another man, testified in court on Wednesday.
FBI agents spend hours searching Fulton County election facility
Federal agents carried out a law enforcement action Wednesday at a Fulton County election facility located in Fairburn.
Federal agents carried out a law enforcement action Wednesday at a Fulton County election facility located in Fairburn.
BANFIELD TRIAL: Murder suspect Brendan Banfield takes the stand
Accused killer Brendan Banfield takes the witness stand, denying plans to murder his wife and another man amid an alleged affair with Juliana Magalhães, the family’s au pair.
Accused killer Brendan Banfield takes the witness stand, denying plans to murder his wife and another man amid an alleged affair with Juliana Magalhães, the family’s au pair.
TOP HEADLINES: DC neighborhoods still need plowing, Banfield testifies
DC schools are delayed as plows work to clear neighborhoods, Brendan Banfield takes the stand in murder trial, and judge weighs release of 2021 DC pipe bomb suspect.
DC schools are delayed as plows work to clear neighborhoods, Brendan Banfield takes the stand in murder trial, and judge weighs release of 2021 DC pipe bomb suspect.
Capitol Police: Threats against Congress up nearly 58% last year, a new record
According to the department, the USCP Threat Assessment Section handled 14,938 cases in 2025, up from 9,474 in 2024—nearly a 58% increase.
According to the department, the USCP Threat Assessment Section handled 14,938 cases in 2025, up from 9,474 in 2024—nearly a 58% increase.
Shirley Raines, 'Beauty 2 The Streetz' founder, dies at 58
Beauty 2 The Streetz founder and activist Shirley Raines, affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," has died, leaving behind a profound legacy of advocacy for the homeless in Los Angeles and Nevada.
Beauty 2 The Streetz founder and activist Shirley Raines, affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," has died, leaving behind a profound legacy of advocacy for the homeless in Los Angeles and Nevada.
Weekend snow risk as many residential streets remain unplowed
Caitlin Roth has the latest forecast tracking more potential snow coming this weekend. Plus, Chad Ricardo is live in Alexandria where 50% of residential streets are still not plowed.
Caitlin Roth has the latest forecast tracking more potential snow coming this weekend. Plus, Chad Ricardo is live in Alexandria where 50% of residential streets are still not plowed.
WA-based Costco's famous rotisserie chicken hit with class-action lawsuit
Costco is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the warehouse retailer of falsely advertising that its Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken contains no preservatives, according to court documents.
Costco is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the warehouse retailer of falsely advertising that its Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken contains no preservatives, according to court documents.
Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed by man with syringe; FBI leading investigation
The FBI is taking over investigating the suspect who sprayed U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar with a liquid during her Minneapolis town hall on Tuesday.
The FBI is taking over investigating the suspect who sprayed U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar with a liquid during her Minneapolis town hall on Tuesday.
DC Weather LIVE UPDATES: Frigid temperatures, frozen roads slow snowstorm cleanup
Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
Frigid temperatures and frozen streets are creating dangerous conditions as crews and residents continue cleaning up after the snowstorm.
DC snow forecast: Will a coastal storm bring more winter weather to the DMV?
As brutal cold keeps the Washington, D.C. region locked in a deep freeze this week, attention is turning to a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring anything from light snow to a more significant winter event, depending on its track.
As brutal cold keeps the Washington, D.C. region locked in a deep freeze this week, attention is turning to a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring anything from light snow to a more significant winter event, depending on its track.
Banfield back in court, expected to take stand as new body‑cam video emerges
Brendan Banfield returned to court Wednesday as newly released body-worn camera footage showed the moments he was told about his wife’s death. He is expected to take the stand sometime this afternoon.
Brendan Banfield returned to court Wednesday as newly released body-worn camera footage showed the moments he was told about his wife’s death. He is expected to take the stand sometime this afternoon.
Nearly 300 million gallons of sewage has entered Potomac River, environmental group says
The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says new water‑sampling results from a recent sewage spill shows far more severe contamination than first believed.
The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says new water‑sampling results from a recent sewage spill shows far more severe contamination than first believed.
NTSB says DCA crash was 100% preventable
Marly Hornik , political analyst joins Live Zone Primetime.
Marly Hornik , political analyst joins Live Zone Primetime.
Nearly 300 million gallons of sewage has entered Potomac River: PRKN
The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says new water sampling results from the recent sewage spill shows far more severe contamination than first believed.
The Potomac Riverkeeper Network says new water sampling results from the recent sewage spill shows far more severe contamination than first believed.
DC councilmember says heavy ice damaged smaller plows, slowing street clearing efforts
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen says heavy ice from the weekend snowstorm damaged many of the District’s smaller plows, contributing to delays in clearing neighborhood streets.
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen says heavy ice from the weekend snowstorm damaged many of the District’s smaller plows, contributing to delays in clearing neighborhood streets.
School closings, delays in DC, Maryland, Virginia for Wednesday, January 28
Here are the latest snow closings and delays for Wednesday, January 28 following a winter storm that brought snow and ice to the Washington, D.C. area.
Here are the latest snow closings and delays for Wednesday, January 28 following a winter storm that brought snow and ice to the Washington, D.C. area.
University of Maryland campus steam outage leaves limited heat and hot water
UPDATE: Due to the ongoing heating issues, classes are canceled on Jan. 29 and 30, according to the school.
UPDATE: Due to the ongoing heating issues, classes are canceled on Jan. 29 and 30, according to the school.
Fairfax County house fire sends firefighters, occupants to hospital
A house fire in Fairfax County sent two firefighters and two occupants to the hospital Wednesday morning.
A house fire in Fairfax County sent two firefighters and two occupants to the hospital Wednesday morning.



















