Truck that caught fire, exploded on I-5 in Seattle was carrying oxygen, propane and more

Authorities say the vehicle that caught fire Thursday afternoon, shutting down I-5 south for hours, was a welding truck carrying oxygen, acetylene, propane and an argon cylinder.

Casa Ruby closes DC shelters, raises financial concerns

An investigation conducted by The Washington Post revealed that a D.C.-based LGBTQ nonprofit has stopped providing critical services in the District.

Presumptive Monkeypox case reported at Georgetown University

A member of the Georgetown University community has presumptively contracted Monkeypox, the school announced Wednesday. 

Brief Capitol evacuation caused by Army parachute demo at Nats Park

Capitol Hill was evacuated Wednesday evening after a scare was caused by parachutists from the Army Golden Knights jumping into Nationals Park.

Suspect arrested for stray bullet slaying of mother in front of her son in DC

Authorities announce that a suspect is in custody connected to the February 2022 shooting death of a mother killed when she was struck by a stray bullet in Northeast D.C.

MPD arrests suspect accused of killing on duty special officer in Southeast DC

Police say Jadohn Bracey, 22, of Temple Hills, Maryland is charged with First Degree Murder in the killing of Angela Washington in September 2021.

Washington Commanders signs spotted at FedEx Field day before unveiling

Signs bearing what appears to be the Washington Football Team's new name were spotted at the stadium Tuesday night – less than 24 hours before the official announcement. 

DC murder suspect added to Most Wanted list by US Marshals

The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has added a D.C. murder suspect, who allegedly shot one man and killed another at a gender reveal party, to its 15 Most Wanted list. 

77-year-old dad battling 2 forms of cancer nails ice skating routine in viral video

Richard Epstein, 77, is battling two forms of cancer and recently nailed an ice skating routine with his teacher — proving that it's never too late to learn something new.

Washington state flooding: State of emergency declared, hundreds displaced

Flooding and landslides wreaked havoc on the U.S. Northwest, closing a portion of a major highway and displacing hundreds of residents.

U.S. Vets fighting veteran homelessness

Right now in the nation’s capital, 237 brave men and women who fought for our country are sleeping in the streets. Across the country, according to U.S. Vets, there are 38,000 homeless veterans.

WSU fires head football coach Nick Rolovich as state vaccine mandate deadline passes

Washington State University fired head football coach Nick Rolovich and four assistant coaches on Monday, the deadline for state workers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.