DC police spent over $11 million in overtime costs during month of trucker convoy
D.C. Police paid out over $11.6 million in overtime costs in one month as the city was preparing and staffing for possible trucker convoys.
Amazon workers in another NYC warehouse reject union
Amazon warehouse workers rejected a union bid on Monday, dealing a blow to organizers who last month pulled off the first successful U.S. organizing effort in the retail giant’s history.
Smoke showing at ATM after robbery attempt; suspect seen with industrial saw
Prince George's County Police responded to a robbery in Clinton and discovered an ATM with smoke showing early Friday morning.
Federal investigators order Amazon to review severe weather procedures after workers killed during tornado
The company said it will hold additional emergency preparedness drills and consider safety recommendations to improve safety.
Your phone number on Google? Search giant now takes more removal requests
Under a new policy at Google, you can ask the search giant to remove your phone number, email address, physical address and more from search results.
Apple will now let you buy parts to fix your own iPhone
Apple’s Self Service Repair Store lets customers buy parts and tools to fix their own iPhones amid a growing "right to repair" movement.
Car crashes into DC hotel causing multiple injuries, officials say
A car crashed into a hotel in Northwest D.C. on Thursday morning, causing multiple injuries, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Contact tracing 'no longer necessary' in Montgomery County Public Schools
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has announced that based on guidance from the CDC and the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), universal contact tracing is no longer necessary in schools and childcare programs.
Former football coach pleads guilty to sexually abusing players in Maryland
A former Wootton High School football coach has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing two players on the team and is expected to begin his 18-month sentence in July.
Woman shot by police in Petworth suffered from mental health issues, family says
D.C. police identified the woman killed as 42-year-old Erica Graham.
Over 200 rounds fired in 'sniper-type' Northwest DC shooting, police say
D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee said while police don’t know the motive, they do know over 200 rounds were fired Friday from the fifth floor of a Van Ness St. NW apartment building where 23-year-old Raymond Spencer lived.
Arlington county grants approval for Amazon HQ2's helix tower
The Arlington County Board gave unanimous approval Saturday to Amazon’s plans to build a unique, helix-shaped tower as the centerpiece of its emerging second headquarters in northern Virginia.
Suspect arrested after dropping protest banner from Wilson Building in DC
A person is in police custody after climbing on top of the Wilson Building in Northwest D.C. Friday morning, according to authorities.
Woman falls from building in Northwest, suspect in custody
Authorities say a woman fell at least seven stories from a building in Northwest Thursday evening after a domestic dispute.
Wellness centers being added to all Montgomery Co. high schools
The Montgomery County Council plans to put wellness centers in every county high school by August.
New lawsuit against Prince George's County Police alleges false arrest, assault
The Prince George's County Police Department is being sued by a 21-year-old man who says officers illegally searched and arrested him without any justifiable reason.
14-year-old arrested in connection with DC armed carjacking; police searching for second suspect
A 14-year-old has been arrested and police are searching for an additional suspect in an attempted armed carjacking that happened earlier this month in Northeast D.C.
Netflix considers lower-price plan with ads amid drop in subscribers
Netflix is open to a lower-price tier with advertising as the company grapples with a drop in subscribers. Other looming changes include minimizing password sharing.
DC Mayor wants more police, city council wants an audit
The head of the D.C. Council has responded to the mayor's budget with a request to audit the police department.
Lyft, Uber drop mask requirements for riders and drivers
Uber, which had mandated masks since May of 2020, said Tuesday that both riders and drivers will no longer be required to wear them.



















