DC weather: Wednesday morning showers, afternoon sunshine

Keep the rain gear handy Wednesday, but expect a brighter afternoon as rain moves through the D.C. region during the morning.

DC Council votes down extension of city’s summer youth curfew

The D.C. Council voted Tuesday against extending the city’s emergency summer youth curfew — a program that aimed to keep teens off the streets after dark.

Rolling Ray cause of death revealed

Raymond Harper, widely known as Rolling Ray, died of natural causes, according to the Maryland Chief Medical Examiner’s Office.

Government Shutdown 2025: DC communities stepping up

The effects of the federal shutdown continue to ripple across the region. From museums and marriage licenses to local governments scrambling to support furloughed workers, the impact is being felt in every corner of the DMV.

DC ranks in Top 5 'worst' cities in US to drive in: report

Driving through the District can feel like an obstacle course on the best of days — and WalletHub’s 2025 "Best & Worst Cities to Drive In" report confirms DC is one of the worst places in the country to be behind the wheel.

Cold, snowy start in Siberia: Could it mean more cold and snow in DC region this winter?

Fall may have only just arrived, but we know many in our region are already looking ahead to what winter may bring us. Our Winter Weather Outlook is due out soon, but the Fox 5 Weather Team is filling us in on what we could expect in the season ahead. 

DC weather: Dry afternoon, evening showers possible Tuesday

Expect a dry start and finish to the workday Tuesday, but clouds and scattered showers could roll in later tonight.

DC police ID teen fatally shot in northeast

D.C. police have identified the teenager shot and killed Friday in northeast Washington.

Government shutdown drags into second week with no deal in sight

The federal government shutdown entered its second week on Monday with lawmakers still at an impasse and no resolution in sight.

AAA urges drivers to stay vigilant during deer-mating season to lower risk of costly collisions

With the fall and winter months coming up, deer-mating season is in full swing. AAA is waring drivers that these animals are now more likely to dart into the road and could potentially cause costly and risky collisions. 

Search for suspect underway after man shot, killed in Northeast DC

Police are actively searching for a suspect after a man was shot and killed near a Metro stop in Northeast D.C. Friday night. 

Does the government shutdown affect child support?

As the federal shutdown continues, many workers are left wondering how it could impact their finances, including child support obligations.

Is TSP affected by the government shutdown?

The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) will continue its normal daily operations during a federal shutdown, according to its government website.