Anti-Semitic flyers found in DC area communities; similar incidents reported nationwide

Authorities are investigating reports of anti-Semitic flyers found in communities in parts of the D.C. region which could be related to a much larger issue being reported nationwide.

Family of Prince George's County man paralyzed by police files $75 million lawsuit

The family of a man paralyzed during a traffic stop is suing Prince George's County and the arresting officer for $75 million, claiming there's a pattern of racist and heavy-handed policing. 

Police investigate Anti-Semitic flyers found in Bowie neighborhood

Police in Bowie, Maryland are investigating after finding anti-Semitic flyers that were left in driveways of a neighborhood.

Carjacking crash prompts calls for action on crime

A carjacking in Prince George’s County turned into a car crash in a man’s front yard in D.C.

Convicted murderer works at Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office

A convicted murderer is working in the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office. Arthur Miles was a teenager when he was accused of killing a pizza delivery driver in Largo, Maryland.

Armored car driver shot during attempted robbery in Maryland

An armored car driver is in the hospital after being shot multiple times during a robbery attempt at the Wells Fargo on Baltimore Avenue in Riverdale Park, Maryland.

Prince George's County students rally to save schools

Prince George’s County students fighting to save their school spoke out at a school board budget hearing Thursday night.  

Man serving time for 2002 murder connected to 2 unsolved killings in VA, MD dating back to 1987

The Prince George’s County Police Department has arrested a man currently convicted of murder in connection with an unsolved 2002 murder in Mount Rainier. The same suspect has also been indicted in Fairfax County for a 1987 murder.Download the FOX 5 DC News App for Local Breaking News and Weather

Prince George’s County students return to in-person learning following temporary virtual period

Students in Prince George's County are heading back to school for in-person learning Tuesday after a temporary virtual learning period was triggered by safety concerns over the rapid spread of the COVID-19 omicron variant.