Meta approves bonuses of up to 200% for company execs as it lays off workers
Facebook parent company Meta recently announced that it approved bonuses of up to 200% for the company's executives.
6 preteen girls arrested for assaulting woman at Union Station
The Metropolitan Police Department announced the arrests of six juvenile females, aged 11-years-old to 14-years-old, in the assault of a woman at Union Station in Washington D.C.
No bond for Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS student accused of firing shots during fight near school
A Bethesda teenager charged in a shooting incident near a high school will remain behind bars for now. In court Friday afternoon, a Montgomery County judge called the teen a danger to the community.
Smoke pours from manhole in Dupont Circle area, streets closed
Fire department activity in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C., led to street closures on Friday morning.
Two arrested after fight, gunfire near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
A fight that escalated into gunfire near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School on Wednesday led to two arrests and sent the school into lockdown for hours, alarming parents and community members.
WATCH: Fight ends with shots fired near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
A brawl near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School led to reports of gunfire Wednesday morning, triggering a lockdown as police responded to the scene.
Police shoot at suspects seen firing guns in Northwest DC
A D.C. police officer opened fire Tuesday afternoon after witnessing two individuals firing weapons near Georgia Avenue and Quebec Place NW, authorities said.
Man shot, killed by DC police after alleged knife attack, carjacking attempt
A man was shot and killed by D.C. police Tuesday evening after he crashed into a police cruiser, threatened an officer with a knife, and attempted to carjack a woman, authorities said.
Disney+ to reportedly soften content warnings on some older movies amid DEI strategy shift
The entertainment giant recently announced an adjustment to content warnings viewers will see on certain films. Here’s what we know.
Google Calendar update removes Black History Month, Pride Month
Google Calendar has removed references to Black History Month, Pride Month, saying the manual additions were not sustainable.
Amazon to pay $4M to settle suit accusing company of stealing tips from drivers
Amazon will pay $3.95 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that it diverted the tips its Flex drivers received to pay for the employees' base wages.
Montgomery County parents question punishment for students after video of violent bathroom fight posted
A violent fight at Walt Whitman High School caught on camera is causing concern for parents who want answers on what will happen to the students involved.
The best Super Bowl commercial ever: Apple’s Macintosh in 1984
Apple’s “1984" Macintosh commercial aired during the Super Bowl that year and is still considered one of the best commercials of all time. Have you seen it?
Amazon to pay $3.95 million settlement over stolen tips for DC delivery workers
A recent lawsuit in D.C. over stolen tips intended for delivery workers has been settled for $3.95 million.
Ex- PGPD officer fights to overturn sex assault conviction
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy took the witness stand Thursday, testifying in a hearing for a former police lieutenant convicted of sexually assaulting a fellow officer.
Apple Invites: What to know about new app for creating custom invites
Apple’s latest offering lets users create these unique invites for any occasion that can be shared with anyone.
2 dead in Maryland house fire; smoke alarm saves two other residents
Two people were killed in a Maryland house fire Sunday night.
84-year-old woman dies in Oxon Hill townhouse fire
An 84-year-old woman was killed Tuesday evening after a fire broke out in her Oxon Hill townhouse, officials said.
DC Council considering bill to ban cell phones from DC Public Schools
The D.C. Council is proposing a total cellphone ban across all D.C. public schools. The legislation that would put the ban in place was introduced Monday afternoon at the D.C. Council meeting.
Court rules in favor of DC firefighters in religious beard dispute
A group of D.C. firefighters won a major legal victory Tuesday after a federal appeals court ruled the city may have violated a 2007 court order that allowed them to keep their beards for religious reasons.



















