Judge rules that Trump administration cannot deport detained Georgetown researcher

A federal judge on Thursday ordered immigration officials not to deport a Georgetown scholar that the government detained until the court has had a chance to rule.

Social Security Administration to require more in-person visits

The Social Security Administration is imposing tighter security measures that could require more Americans to visit the agency in person.

Georgetown University researcher detained by immigration officials

A Georgetown University scholar has been detained by immigration authorities, sparking a legal battle over deportation proceedings involving foreign-born visa holders who reside in the United States.

Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen: Here's how you can get yours

Not only is it the first day of Spring, but it's also Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen. Here's how you can get yours. 

DC police warn of uptick in theft of cars with keyless entry, push-to-start ignition

Car thieves are going hi-tech, leading to a spike in car thefts in D.C., and police are issuing a warning for drivers, especially those with ‘push to start' ignition in their cars.

Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off Thursday, welcoming first day of Spring

Thursday marks the first day of Spring and D.C. is officially on cherry blossom watch! The National Park Service has predicted peak bloom from March 28 to April 1 but there are plenty of festivities kicking off to celebrate the new season. 

DC's cherry blossom trees reach stage 3 in bloom cycle

The cherry trees in the nation’s capital have reached stage three of their bloom cycle as they progress toward their flowery peak.

Mostly sunny, warm Wednesday in DC region as spring approaches

The Washington, D.C. region will see plenty of sunshine and warm weather on Wednesday, with highs climbing into the mid-70s as spring approaches.

DC police seek suspects in pair of violent crimes, release surveillance footage

DC police are searching for suspects involved in two violent incidents, one leaving a man critically injured and the other seriously harming a police officer.

DC amongst the highest unemployment rate, Maryland and Virginia tie

The unemployment rate across the country has reached new heights in comparison to previous years, with D.C. recording a jobless rate of 5.3%.

“Start off by making your bed": Admiral William McRaven, daughter visit FOX 5 to discuss new book

His viral commencement address to college graduates inspired a number one New York Times bestseller. Now, Adm. William H. McRaven and his daughter Kelly McRaven are teaming up on a sequel to his bestselling picture book, "Skipper the Seal," inspired by his love for being a superhero.

Police activity closes streets near US Capitol

Police activity early Tuesday morning resulted in road closures near the U.S. Capitol, authorities said.