ParkMobile $32.8M settlement for data breach: Are you eligible?

ParkMobile, a parking app that can be used across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia to pay for on-street parking, reached a $32.8 million settlement for a data breach. Are you eligible? 

Maryland mansion engulfed in raging fire

A massive fire tore through a large single-family home in Potomac on Monday, causing an estimated $3 million in damage as firefighters battled intense flames across multiple floors.

2 DC police officers pardoned in fatal pursuit reinstated by MPD

Two D.C. police officers convicted for their roles in a 2020 pursuit that resulted in the death of a young Black man, and who were pardoned by President Donald Trump earlier this year, have been reinstated by the Metropolitan Police Department, according to a statement from department officials.

Manassas woman's attorney criticizes grand jury process in estranged husband's murder case

The attorney for a Manassas woman due back in court Tuesday appears to be criticizing the grand jury process after his client, who claims self-defense in the alleged murder of her estranged husband, was recently indicted for first-degree murder.

Heightened security, road closures ahead of Trump's speech to Congress

President Donald Trump's upcoming speech to a joint session of Congress on Monday has tightened security across the District and prompted road closures. Although this is not a State of the Union address, the speech will be similar in nature.

Severe weather threat moves toward DC region Wednesday

The Washington, D.C. region remains under a slight risk for severe weather on Wednesday as a storm system approaches from the south.

Nationals, Orioles resolve long-standing TV rights dispute

You could say the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles just wrapped up a ballgame that had gone to extra innings long ago. That’s because the teams’ long-running TV rights dispute is now over, according to a statement jointly released by the teams.

Department of Education employees offered up to $25K buyout for resignations

Thousands of people have been laid off as DOGE continues to make cuts to the federal workforce. Now, another deadline is looming for employees at the Department of Education. 

Maryland offering grants to businesses impacted by Purple Line construction

Struggling businesses along the Purple Line corridor may get some relief with a grant program being offered through the Maryland state government. Some are already applying but who's eligible and how much funding can you potentially get? 

Fort Moore reverts to Fort Benning, honoring WWI hero Cpl. Fred G. Benning

Fort Moore, previously named Fort Benning, will revert to its original name, Fort Benning, honoring Cpl. Fred G. Benning, a World War I hero.

Casey Anthony: Who is she? Who was Caylee Anthony? Where is she, her parents, everyone now?

Florida mom, Casey Anthony, joins social media, years after being acquitted in the death of her daughter, Caylee Anthony. She touted her new venture. Here's the latest on her case, trial, and where the key players are now.

DC could see surge of rats, disease-carrying pests through spring 2025: study

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has released its bi-annual Public Health Pest Index - and the nation's capital should prepare for a possible surge in vermin. 

Mayor Bowser's DC 2050 plan to improve housing, jobs, and neighborhoods

What will D.C. look like in 2050? Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. Office of Planning are asking residents to weigh in as they embark on the city’s first major Comprehensive Plan rewrite in almost 20 years.