DC Mayor urges Shakira to perform after canceled World Pride 2025 concert

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling on Shakira to reschedule her performance after the singer canceled her World Pride 2025 concert at Nationals Park.

Shakira concert canceled at Nats Park

The May 31 performance at Nats Park has been canceled over “complications” with Shakira's previous show in Boston, leading to delays in bringing the tour to Washington D.C.

'DOGE' parking signs spotted in Southeast DC

The District Department of Transportation will be removing fake "DOGE" parking signs posted in Southeast D.C. 

Flood Watch across DC region Friday evening as heavy rain, storms approach

A Flood Watch is in effect across the Washington, D.C. area on Friday as showers and thunderstorms push through later tonight, bringing the risk of heavy rainfall and potential flooding.

Trump administration puts DC area 'sanctuary jurisdictions' on notice

The Trump administration is ramping up pressure on sanctuary jurisdictions across the U.S. – including Washington, D.C. and cities and counties in Maryland and Virginia - warning that local jurisdictions obstructing federal immigration enforcement efforts must comply with federal law or risk losing funding.

Capital Jewish Museum reopens with tribute to slain couple

The Capital Jewish Museum reopened its doors Thursday, just over a week after a deadly shooting outside its entrance.

GOP lawmaker proposes rebranding DC Metro as ‘WMAGA’ and ‘Trump Train’

U.S. Rep. Greg Steube has introduced legislation that would block federal funding to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) unless it changes its name to the Washington Metropolitan Authority for Greater Access (WMAGA) and renames the Metrorail system the “Trump Train.”

CVS to close 10 stores across DC, Maryland & Virginia

CVS is set to close hundreds more stores across the country in 2025. Here are the stores that will be closed or have already been closed in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.

DC’s oldest resident, Willie Mae Avery, celebrates 110th birthday

D.C.’s oldest resident, Willie Mae Avery, celebrated her 110th birthday Wednesday with a special gathering in northwest Washington.

Cucumber products in DC, MD & VA recalled over possible salmonella contamination

The Coastal Companies has announced a voluntary recall of 17 products containing cucumbers due to potential salmonella contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced.

Capital Jewish Museum reopens as community continues to mourn couple killed

The Capital Jewish Museum will reopen Thursday, a little more than a week after two Israeli Embassy staffers were fatally shot outside its doors.

DC weather: Mostly dry Thursday with chance of scattered showers

The Washington, D.C. region will see drier conditions on Thursday, with a cool morning and a chance of scattered showers in the afternoon and evening.

DC jail's death rate more than three times the national average, audit says

Conditions in the D.C. jail have gotten so bad, they’re endangering the lives of both inmates and corrections officers, according to a report from D.C.'s auditor. The report calls for the D.C. jail to be replaced "urgently."

Jazz in the Garden returns to National Sculpture Garden

Jazz in the Garden is back for its annual concert series put on by the National Gallery of Art every Friday.