DOJ officials allowed to remain in prosecution of Correspondents Dinner shooting suspect

A judge rejected a bid to disqualify top Justice Department officials from leading the prosecution of Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Cleanup continues across DMV after storm damage, outages as more storms threaten

Residents across the Washington, D.C., region woke up to storm damage and power outages Tuesday after heavy storms swept through the area Monday night, with crews working to restore service as more thunderstorms remain possible later today.

DC weather: Showers, possible thunderstorm Tuesday as region cleans up from storm

Showers and possibly a thunderstorm are expected Tuesday as the Washington, D.C., region continues cleaning up from severe weather that swept through Monday night. 

Trump says 6 arrested, 7 cited in alleged Reflecting Pool vandalism

Six people have been arrested and seven cited in connection with damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.

Washington Commanders announce 2026 training camp schedule

The Washington Commanders have released their 2026 Training Camp schedule, with eleven open practices between August 1 and August 19, including five open to all fans and six reserved for season ticket members.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia: DOJ to appeal dismissal of human trafficking charges

Federal prosecutors say they plan to keep pressing forward with charges against Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia as the Department of Justice prepares to appeal a Tennessee judge’s decision to dismiss human smuggling counts against him.

2 men charged in deadly US Park Police chase released as case is dropped—for now

Federal prosecutors have temporarily released two men connected to a deadly U.S. Park Police pursuit that killed 46-year-old moped rider Nolberto Meza, pausing the case while they gather more evidence.

2 more suspects charged in multi-state White House UFC attack plot: Justice Department

Federal prosecutors have charged two more individuals as co-conspirators in a thwarted multi-state plot to launch an alleged mass-casualty drone and sniper assault at the White House UFC event.

DC weather: Showers and thunderstorms Monday could threaten evening commute

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Washington, D.C., region Monday, with highs near 90 degrees and warm, humid air in place throughout the day as storms intensify through the afternoon and threaten the evening commute.

Trump blames Reflecting Pool issues on vandalism, says arrests made

President Donald Trump said federal authorities had made "multiple arrests" of people he accused of vandalizing the Reflecting Pool, following the more than $14 million rehabilitation project launched for the nation’s 250th anniversary that has since drawn scrutiny as unexpected problems surfaced.

Felony warning issued as arrests reported at Reflecting Pool

Federal officials warn visitors that taking paint chips, debris or other materials from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool during cleanup of an algae bloom could lead to felony charges.

Measles warning issued across DMV region following confirmed case

A confirmed case of measles has prompted health officials to issue a warning for residents across Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.

DC weather: Friday afternoon sunshine; warm weekend ahead

Early morning scattered showers gave way to afternoon sunshine across the Washington, D.C., region Friday, with highs near 84 degrees.

U Street corridor DC juvenile curfew zone: What you need to know

D.C. police, aiming to curb recent violent teen takeovers, have announced a new juvenile curfew zone for the U Street corridor, and this one began earlier than usual.

DC Juneteenth street closures, parking restrictions in place Friday

Numerous street closures and parking restrictions are in place Friday, June 19 as Washington, D.C., marks the Juneteenth holiday with a parade, Opal’s Walk for Freedom and a city block party.

DC police chief announces juvenile curfew zone in U Street corridor June 18-21

MPD announced a temporary juvenile curfew zone in part of the U Street corridor after a city leadership order addressing youth-related disturbances on Thursday.

Janeese Lewis George wins DC mayor Democratic primary

Janeese Lewis George has won the Democratic primary for D.C. mayor, according to The Associated Press.