Facebook owner Meta trims efforts to thwart voting misinformation
The pivot is raising alarm about Meta’s priorities and about how some might exploit the world’s most popular social media platforms to spread misleading claims, launch fake accounts and rile up partisan extremists.
DC police searching for sexual abuse suspect wanted for multiple offenses
DC Police are searching for a sexual abuse suspect in reference to multiple offenses that occurred Wednesday in Northwest.
Security expert shares rideshare safety tips after DC woman's 'terrifyingly close call'
A D.C. woman is warning rideshare passengers to be careful after what she described as a "terrifyingly close call" Sunday night.
4 Black female firefighters sue DC Fire for $10 million for race, gender discrimination
Four long-tenured Black female firefighters are suing DC Fire and Emergency Services for $10 million for race and gender discrimination, according to a press release.
DC Public Schools releases pre-K family toolkit, announces preparation workshops
DC Public Schools has released a guide with information, activities and resources for DCPS' youngest learners called the Pre-K Family Toolkit.
Woman found dead in Northeast
D.C. police are investigating a fatal shooting that left one woman dead Tuesday in Northeast.
Amazon deal to buy One Medical worries advocates over patient care and privacy
Labor leaders demonstrated Tuesday against a deal that would see Amazon buying health care provider One Medical. Labor leaders and privacy advocates are worried the deal could impact patient care and patient privacy.
WATCH: Bodycam video of deadly DC police shooting at the Wharf
During a press conference Friday, D.C. police shared new details about the deadly officer-involved shooting that took place at the Wharf last Saturday.
Former Prince George's County officer sentenced in assault of citizen who became paralyzed
A former Prince George's County officer learned his prison sentence Thursday after being found guilty in May of second degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office for assaulting a citizen while he was handcuffed behind his back.
Netflix CEO predicts linear TV downfall within the next decade
Netflix said the company drew more TV viewing time than any other outlet during the 2021-2022 TV season.
Sign-on bonuses being offered by multiple DMV police departments amid officer shortage
The nationwide police officer shortage continues, and we're seeing it right here in the nation's capital.
Robbery occurred before deadly officer-involved shooting at the Wharf, police say
One person is dead and another is hurt after a shooting involving off-duty police officers at the Wharf in Southwest D.C. Saturday night, according to authorities.
Domino's employee charged with fatally shooting co-worker in Forestville
Prince George's County police have made an arrest in connection to Thursday night's fatal shooting in the Penn Mar Shopping Center.
Family wants to view video of police pursuit that left a motorcyclist dead
A local family is calling on D.C. Police and U.S. Park Police to let them view the video connected to a police pursuit that ended in a fatal motorcycle crash.
DC police officer charged with sexually abusing child on multiple occasions
A D.C. police officer is facing charges for sexually abusing a child, according to police.
DC Firefighter charged with armed robbery in Virginia
A D.C. firefighter is facing charges for an armed robbery in Fairfax County, according to police.
Netflix chooses Microsoft for ad-supported subscription plan
Netflix is soon adding a lower-priced, ad-supported plan to its list of subscription options — something the streaming giant had been hesitant to do in the past.
Starbucks closing Union Station location as part of nationwide closures over safety concerns
Starbucks is closing 16 stores around the country, including a location in D.C., because of repeated safety issues, including drug use and other disruptive behaviors that threaten staff.
Starbucks closing these 16 stores, citing safety issues
Starbucks is closing 16 stores around the country because of repeated safety issues, including drug use and other disruptive behaviors that threaten staff.
Starbucks pulls new chicken sandwich from menu due to ‘quality standard’ concerns
Starbucks’ order to pull the chicken sandwich coincided with reports from people on social media who claimed they suffered diarrhea, stomach pain and even vomiting after eating it.



















