Flood warnings issued across DC region Wednesday as storms raise concerns

Showers and thunderstorms are raising flooding concerns across the Washington, D.C. region on Wednesday, with isolated flash floods possible through the afternoon and evening.

High water, downed trees disrupt commutes across DC region

Flooded roadways and fallen trees created hazardous driving conditions Wednesday across the Washington, D.C. area after severe storms swept through overnight.

Virginia boy swept away by floodwaters amid heavy storms

A 12-year-old Virginia boy was swept away by floodwaters Tuesday as heavy storms covered roadways in Albemarle County, officials said.

Twitch streamer HasanAbi detained, questioned by border agents: Report

Hasan Piker, a political commentator and Twitch star, says he was detained at O’Hare Airport and questioned about Trump and Hamas. Federal officials call it routine.

Diddy trial: Cassie testifies about 'violent arguments,' 'freak off' parties

R&B singer Cassie is testifying Tuesday in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial. Her testimony - and the infamous hotel security video involving her - are considered key pieces of evidence.

1 killed, 1 injured in shooting in Southeast DC

Police say a young man and an adult were shot in Southeast D.C. Tuesday afternoon. 

Maryland elementary school evacuated amid flooding

Flooding in rural western Maryland forced the evacuation of an elementary school Tuesday afternoon as water began to breach the second floor, according to local officials.

DC region Flood Watch issued Tuesday amid showers, thunderstorms

A Flood Watch is in effect Tuesday for Washington, D.C. and parts of Maryland, and Virginia as showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist throughout the day.

189 arrested in 'Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful' immigration crackdown

Federal authorities have arrested 189 individuals in the District of Columbia as part of a coordinated immigration enforcement operation, officials announced Tuesday.

200 arrests made during ICE operations in DC: officials

Nearly 200 arrests were made during immigration operations in the District last week, according to officials from the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office.

Baltimore fire disrupts rail service, causing major delays across DC region

A fire at a Baltimore warehouse is impacting train service in the Washington, D.C. region on Tuesday, with major rail lines announcing delays and cancellations. 

Activists plan protest ahead of Prince William County data center meeting

As the debate over data centers intensifies in Prince William County, local activists are planning to protest ahead of a Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening.

RFK Stadium Plan: Residents voice concerns over proposed Washington Commanders stadium

As plans for a new Washington Commanders stadium at the RFK site take shape, city leaders hosted a packed town hall Monday night in Northeast D.C. to present their vision and hear directly from residents.

RFK Jr. takes grandkids swimming – in Rock Creek

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam in Rock Creek with his grandkids on Mother's Day – which the National Park Service forbids due to high bacteria levels. 

Community remembers Montgomery County teen accidentally shot, killed by friend

A Maryland community is remembering a student who was shot and killed by his friend over the weekend. Montgomery County police say the suspect is currently facing a number of charges, including manslaughter.

Woman charged after trying to drive through street fair in Montgomery County

A Maryland woman will remain in jail after prosecutors say she tried to drive her car through a weekend street fair. The judge called her a danger to society in the incident which was all caught on camera.

Traffic charges dropped against Georgia college student now facing deportation

All charges against 19-year-old Ximena Arias-Cristobal were dropped after video evidence showed she was not the driver who committed the traffic violation during a May 5 stop in Dalton.

FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner charged with murder

The suspect who opened fire last month at Florida State University, killing two and injuring six others, was released from a Tallahassee hospital on Monday following an extended stay and multiple surgeries to treat injuries he sustained during the April 17 incident.