What we know about Brian Cole: DOJ releases photo of alleged DC pipe bomb suspect
The Department of Justice has released a photo of Brian Cole, the man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C. on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Who is Brian Cole? Suspected DC pipe bomber arrested by FBI
The FBI arrested Brian Cole, Jr.
DC weather: Snow likely to impact Friday morning commute
Snow is likely Friday across parts of the Washington, D.C., area as another round of winter weather moves in, possibly affecting the morning commute.
Film crews to close some DC streets for movie production detail
Drivers in the District should expect intermittent road closures and parking restrictions Thursday in areas of the city while film crews shoot as part of a movie detail, according to D.C. police.
DC weather: Could more snow hit the DMV this week?
Could another, perhaps better opportunity for snow come later this week?
Stimulus payment December 2025, IRS direct deposit relief payment & tariff dividend fact check
Hold off on that purchase! Online rumors of new stimulus checks by year’s end are out there.
Federal judge limits ICE's warrantless arrests in DC
A federal judge has ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers may not arrest undocumented immigrants in D.C. without a warrant unless they can demonstrate probable cause that a crime was committed and show the person poses a flight risk.
2025 Holiday Shipping Deadlines: USPS, FedEx, UPS important dates to remember
With the holidays right around the corner, you need to be sure to mail packages early to ensure on-time delivery. Keep these essential 2025 shipping deadlines in mind from USPS, FedEx, and UPS to ensure your cards and gifts reach their destinations in time for Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and other holidays.
What time is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw in DC?
The eyes of the soccer (football) world will turn to Washington, D.C. this week as the city hosts the official draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The event marks a major moment ahead of the largest World Cup in history, which will feature 48 teams playing 104 matches across three countries.
National Guard shooting: Suspected shooter pleads not guilty; all Guard members in DC can be armed
A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and assault charges, appearing remotely from a hospital bed during his first court hearing.
'Santa Frauds' and the 12 scams of Christmas: BBB warnings ahead of 2025 holidays
The holiday season brings cheer, and unfortunately, a surge in scams. The Better Business Bureau recently released its annual “12 Scams of the Holidays," highlighting some of the most common tricks scammers use to steal money or personal data around this time of year.
SNAP benefits at risk amid budget battles
A fight over SNAP benefits and health care subsidies shows little sign of compromise.
Winter weather causes hazardous commute for parts of the DMV
Hazardous road conditions from a wintry mix of snow, sleet and rain are causing significant travel delays Tuesday morning across the Washington, D.C., region.
DC Streateries: New rules now in effect, vote expected Tuesday
The D.C. Council is expected to vote Tuesday on emergency legislation affecting the city’s streateries.
DC weather: Snow, sleet and rain bring wintry mix to region Tuesday
A mixed bag of snow, sleet and rain brought a wintry mix to the Washington, D.C. region on Tuesday.
Pentagon confirms all National Guard members in DC can now be armed in wake of deadly shooting
The Pentagon says all National Guard agents continuing to patrol D.C. will now be armed.
National Guard shooting suspect pleads not guilty to murder
Rahmanullah Lakanwal was charged with murder and other charges for the shooting of West Virginia National Guard members Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe.
Man accused of shooting National Guard members in DC makes first court appearance
Court documents have revealed new details about the man accused of shooting two National Guard members outside of a D.C. Metro station last week.
DC Council passes emergency bill to roll back 'streatery' permitting rules
An emergency bill to scale back new permitting rules for "streatery" areas at D.C. restaurants was passed overwhelmingly by the Council.
Suspects reportedly had young child with them while committing robbery in NW DC: police
D.C. police are searching for four suspects who they say committed a robbery, all with a young child in tow.


















