National Harbor to enforce weekend juvenile curfew again

Starting Friday, unaccompanied minors will face new restrictions at National Harbor as officials implement a weekend curfew in response to growing concerns from residents and businesses.

Virginia PetSmart groomer cut off tip of Shih Tzu’s tail, owner says

A Maryland woman is demanding answers after she says a PetSmart groomer injured her dog so severely that part of its tail had to be amputated.

Dramatic rescue from fiery vehicle crash captured on Maryland police body-worn camera

A dramatic rescue from a fiery vehicle crash was captured on a police body-worn camera in Prince George's County. The incident occurred when Cpl. Kelly Hernandez of the Hyattsville Police Department responded to the scene of an SUV crash on Queens Chapel Road on January 19.

12 Prince George's County students named Posse scholars, receive 4-year college scholarships

Twelve Prince George’s County high school seniors were named 2024 Posse Scholars and will receive four-year, full-tuition college scholarships from The Posse Foundation’s partnering schools.

Boil Water Advisory lifted in Prince George’s County

WSSC Water has lifted the Boil Water Advisory for customers in southern Prince George’s County as of 4:25 p.m. today. Test results confirmed the water is safe to consume.

Woman dies on I-495 after running from stolen vehicle

The Maryland Office of the Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division is looking into a fatal police-involved pedestrian crash that occurred in Prince George’s County Saturday night. 

MGM Casino's promised funds not reaching local communities, officials say

Residents in a Prince George’s County community say they’ve been denied proper access to funds promised to them nearly a decade ago with the opening of MGM National Harbor Casino. 

84-year-old woman dies in Oxon Hill townhouse fire

An 84-year-old woman was killed Tuesday evening after a fire broke out in her Oxon Hill townhouse, officials said.

Woman faces 30 years in car crash that killed Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson

The woman who was indicted Thursday in the July 6 car crash that killed Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two of his former high school teammates faces 30 years in prison, according to the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office.