Photographer tracks down mystery wedding couple after dreamy cherry blossom pics
Local photographer Jeff Boodman hopes to find the couple in photos he snapped a week ago at the Tidal Basin.
D.C. Youth Orchestra program returns to outdoor rehearsals
It's the first time since the start of the pandemic they haven't played together on Zoom.
Bicyclist killed in DC crash involving at least 5 vehicles
A bicyclist was killed in a crash involving at least five vehicles on Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest in D.C. on Friday night.
National Independence Day Parade canceled for second year in a row
For the second year in a row, the National Independence Day Parade has been cancelled – but maybe not for the reason you’d expect.
DC medical examiner releases cause of death for Capitol officer killed in ramming attack
The D.C. medical examiner has released the cause and manner of death information for a Capitol police officer who was killed when a driver rammed his car into a barricade.
DC Health says everyone over 16 will be able to register for COVID-19 vaccines next week
D.C. Health revealed on Thursday that the time table for COVID-19 vaccine eligibility among residents over 16 has been accelerated.
Pregnant girlfriend speaks out – boyfriend killed by suspected juvenile hit-and-run drivers
The pregnant girlfriend of the 30-year-old D.C. man killed in a suspected juvenile hit and run crash early Sunday, told FOX 5 she wants the people responsible, or any other juveniles looking for a "joyride," to hear her words.
Vaccines reach some doctors’ offices in limited supply, mass vaccination sites encouraged
Thousands of vaccines are being put into people’s arms each day in the D.C. region but if you would rather avoid the long lines and wait times and would rather go straight to your personal doctor’s office for the same shot, there will be some limitations, at least for now.
Brothers, 6 and 13, missing from Northeast DC, police say
Authorities are searching for two young brothers missing from Northeast D.C.
Shots-fired suspect dead after jumping off DC overpass, being stunned by Parks officer
A man who allegedly led police on a chase from Alexandria and into Southeast D.C. died after jumping off an overpass and then being hit with a stun gun Wednesday night.
Fairfax County officers provide counseling at Capitol
As Capitol police officers grapple with losing three of their own in three months, police departments from around the region are on hand at the Capitol to provide support.
Georgetown Transformers owner says the battle isn’t over
The Optimus Prime and Bumblebee statues at the center of a controversy in Georgetown may have suffered a setback – but their owner has vowed to battle on.
Does your tap water taste or smell different? Here's why
DC Water is changing the chemical in drinking water, which may affect your drinking water's taste and smell.
DC fire and rescue crews respond to Southeast after house collapse
D.C. fire and rescue crews responded to a neighborhood in Southeast on Wednesday after a two-story house collapsed.
Capitol rioters’ causes of death released; Capitol officer’s still ‘pending’
The D.C. medical examiner has released the cause of death for each of the Capitol rioters who died during the events of Jan. 6.
Man dead in early morning fire at Monroe Street home in Northeast DC
Firefighters say a man is dead after an early morning blaze in Northeast D.C. Wednesday.
"Their dad was their hero": Family of fallen USCP Officer Billy Evans releases statement
The family of the U.S. Capitol Police officer who was killed during a Friday attack outside the U.S. Capitol has released a statement detailing the life and legacy of their husband, father and friend.
Vice President Harris moves into Number One Naval Observatory Circle
After months of staying in temporary quarters at the Blair House while the Vice Presidential mansion underwent renovations, Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff moved into their official D.C. residence on Tuesday.
Video: Capitol ramming suspect caught on camera shopping for knife before attack
A man suspected of ramming two Capitol police officers, killing one, before jumping out of the vehicle with a knife was caught on camera shopping for the weapon shortly before the incident, according to a report.
Kennedy Center to reopen in fall 2021, announces lineup for 50th anniversary season
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the nation’s performing arts center as designated by Congress, has announced plans for its 50th anniversary season.