Drones spotted over DC base where Rubio, Hegseth live, raising security concerns
Unidentified drones were spotted over Fort McNair, a Washington, D.C. military base where top officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live, according to The Washington Post, raising new security concerns as tensions in the Middle East escalate.
Unidentified drones were spotted over Fort McNair, a Washington, D.C. military base where top officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live, according to The Washington Post, raising new security concerns as tensions in the Middle East escalate.
DC weather: Winter’s last full day brings seasonable chill before a warmer weekend
Partly sunny skies and seasonable cool air close out winter’s last full day across the Washington, D.C. region Thursday.
Partly sunny skies and seasonable cool air close out winter’s last full day across the Washington, D.C. region Thursday.
Could DC see one last blast of winter? Polar vortex could potentially bring late March chill
Don’t pack away the winter coat just yet. A polar vortex split could bring one last stretch of cold to the D.C. region before the end of March.
Don’t pack away the winter coat just yet. A polar vortex split could bring one last stretch of cold to the D.C. region before the end of March.
House panel advances bill to ban traffic cameras in DC
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee advanced a bill to ban traffic cameras across D.C.
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee advanced a bill to ban traffic cameras across D.C.
House panel advances bill to ban traffic cameras in DC
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee advanced a bill to ban traffic cameras across D.C. If passed, the bill would also end the city's no right on red rule. FOX 5's Sydney Persing has more.
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee advanced a bill to ban traffic cameras across D.C. If passed, the bill would also end the city's no right on red rule. FOX 5's Sydney Persing has more.
DC Water holds public meeting to hear from residents on sewage spill response
As the long-term cleanup near the Potomac Interceptor continues, DC Water says they want to hear from residents. The agency is holding two public meetings in response to the recent efforts.
As the long-term cleanup near the Potomac Interceptor continues, DC Water says they want to hear from residents. The agency is holding two public meetings in response to the recent efforts.
Capitol Police players win Congressional football game
While there were lots of politicians, politics was not the focus at Nationals Park Tuesday night as the annual Congressional Football Game featured a team of lawmakers taking on members of the U.S. Capitol Police.
While there were lots of politicians, politics was not the focus at Nationals Park Tuesday night as the annual Congressional Football Game featured a team of lawmakers taking on members of the U.S. Capitol Police.
Partial Government Shutdown: Where to find food assistance as TSA goes without paychecks
Food banks are stepping into provide meals for TSA workers who are going without pay during the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
Food banks are stepping into provide meals for TSA workers who are going without pay during the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
Polymarket to open bar in DC for 'situation monitoring'
Imagine a sports bar, but instead of games on TVs – flight radar, Bloomberg terminals and Polymarket screens.
Imagine a sports bar, but instead of games on TVs – flight radar, Bloomberg terminals and Polymarket screens.
Howard University beats UMBC for first NCAA tournament win in program history
Bryce Harris scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, hitting a turnaround jumper with 13 seconds left to lift Howard University to an 86–83 win over UMBC in the First Four on Tuesday night.
Bryce Harris scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, hitting a turnaround jumper with 13 seconds left to lift Howard University to an 86–83 win over UMBC in the First Four on Tuesday night.
House Committee weighs proposal to eliminate DC traffic cameras
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday is considering a proposal that would eliminate Washington, D.C.’s traffic camera program.
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday is considering a proposal that would eliminate Washington, D.C.’s traffic camera program.
DC weather: Cold Wednesday brings freezing temperatures before gradual warmup
A March chill settled over the region on Wednesday, with overnight temperatures dropping below freezing and morning conditions in the upper 20s bringing a winterlike feel to the Washington, D.C. region.
A March chill settled over the region on Wednesday, with overnight temperatures dropping below freezing and morning conditions in the upper 20s bringing a winterlike feel to the Washington, D.C. region.
Suspects wanted after chaos breaks out during teen gathering in Navy Yard
D.C. police are asking for help identifying a robbery suspect involved in the chaos that broke out in Navy Yard over the weekend.
D.C. police are asking for help identifying a robbery suspect involved in the chaos that broke out in Navy Yard over the weekend.
Judge considering argument to block Trump's construction on White House East Wing
A federal judge is considering whether to block construction on the White House's now-demolished East Wing.
A federal judge is considering whether to block construction on the White House's now-demolished East Wing.
Capitol police win Congressional football game
There were lots of politicians but no politics tonight at Nationals Park — that’s because the annual Congressional Football Game featured a team of lawmakers taking on members of the U.S. Capitol Police. Ultimately, the police got the win, but as FOX 5’s Josh Rosenthal explains, the game was about much more than that.
There were lots of politicians but no politics tonight at Nationals Park — that’s because the annual Congressional Football Game featured a team of lawmakers taking on members of the U.S. Capitol Police. Ultimately, the police got the win, but as FOX 5’s Josh Rosenthal explains, the game was about much more than that.
FEMA now leading cleanup efforts after Potomac Interceptor sewage spill
FEMA is now leading the effort following the repair of the Potomac Interceptor. The line is finally fixed- and the focus is now shifted to the cleanup. FOX 5's Regina Yurrita is in Georgetown with the latest.
FEMA is now leading the effort following the repair of the Potomac Interceptor. The line is finally fixed- and the focus is now shifted to the cleanup. FOX 5's Regina Yurrita is in Georgetown with the latest.
Robbery suspects wanted after chaos breaks out during teen gathering in Navy Yard
D.C. police are asking for help identifying a robbery suspect involved in the chaos that broke out in Navy Yard this weekend. FOX 5’s Shomari Stone has the story.
D.C. police are asking for help identifying a robbery suspect involved in the chaos that broke out in Navy Yard this weekend. FOX 5’s Shomari Stone has the story.
Judge considering argument to block Trump's construction on White House East Wing
A federal judge is considering whether to block construction on the White House's now-demolished East Wing. FOX 5’s Chief Legal Correspondent Katie Barlow was inside the courtroom.
A federal judge is considering whether to block construction on the White House's now-demolished East Wing. FOX 5’s Chief Legal Correspondent Katie Barlow was inside the courtroom.
New Commanders stadium renderings show views from surrounding neighborhoods
The Washington Commanders have released new renderings of the stadium planned for the old RFK site, showing the arena from the perspective of the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Washington Commanders have released new renderings of the stadium planned for the old RFK site, showing the arena from the perspective of the surrounding neighborhoods.
Washington Monument closes briefly after nearby car set on fire: police
The Washington Monument was temporarily closed Tuesday after U.S. Park Police detained a person who they say poured gasoline on a vehicle nearby and set it on fire.
The Washington Monument was temporarily closed Tuesday after U.S. Park Police detained a person who they say poured gasoline on a vehicle nearby and set it on fire.



















