Death investigation underway in Prince George's County

Police are investigating after a 22-year-old man died in Prince George's County on Monday evening.

Over 200 arrests made over Labor Day weekend in DC as part of Trump takeover: Bondi

President Donald Trump's federal crackdown resulted in more than 200 arrests across the District over the Labor Day weekend, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Trump's use of National Guard in Los Angeles illegal: judge

A federal judge on Tuesday ruled the Trump administration's use of National Guard troops during Los Angeles' immigration enforcement protests is illegal.

Powerball ticket worth $1 million sold at Wawa in Virginia

The Powerball jackpot keeps growing, but one lucky winner in Virginia got a piece of the prize on Monday!

Karen Huger released from prison early after DUI arrest

Just six months after her sentencing, Karen Huger was officially released from prison on Tuesday.

Family of boy found in DC located: police

DC police say the family of a young boy found alone this weekend have been located.

Possible plane wreckage found in Potomac may be from deadly DC crash

Alexandria police are investigating if possible wreckage found recently found in the Potomac River could be tied to the deadly midair collision in DC this past January.

North Carolina man accused of bigamy after marrying 3 women

A North Carolina man has been arrested on bigamy charges after authorities say he married multiple women across different counties without obtaining a divorce.

Will Congress extend Trump's DC takeover?

President Donald Trump's federal takeover of the police force in Washington, D.C., is set to reach its 30-day limit this week, raising new questions about whether the operation will continue.

Trump declares DC a 'crime-free zone,' urging other major cities to 'work with us'

President Donald Trump is touting his federal takeover of Washington, D.C., as a success as the operation enters its fourth week, nearing the end of its 30-day limit.

Tennessee authorities: Sheriff who inspired 'Walking Tall' film killed his wife in 1967

Tennessee authorities announced that Buford Pusser, the sheriff whose life inspired the film "Walking Tall," killed his wife Pauline in 1967 and falsely claimed she was gunned down by his enemies.