2 deadly shootings rock Southeast DC neighborhood

Police are searching for the suspect in yet another homicide in Southeast D.C.It was the second in less than 24 hours. 

When do we 'fall back'? How to prepare for the time change

The switch from Daylight Saving Time to standard time is coming, when we’ll trade an hour of extra sleep for less daylight.

Menendez brothers lead prison reform with Norway-inspired project

The Menendez brothers are transforming a San Diego prison yard into a rehabilitative, nature-focused space inspired by Norway's prison model, aiming to reduce recidivism and improve inmate wellbeing.

D.C. police search for vehicle involved in Southeast burglary

The Metropolitan Police Department continues to search for a vehicle involved in a burglary in Southeast, D.C.

Teen shot dead, man injured in DC shooting rampage

A 16-year-old boy was killed, and another man injured in a Friday shooting that has left D.C. police scrambling for answers.

Mom claims Northwest High School ignored bullying before teen’s death: lawsuit

The mother of a Northwest High School student has filed a lawsuit against the school district alleging the school system failed to protect her son, whose body was found in early 2022.

Lawsuit alleges child sexual abuse of WWE 'ring boys' in Maryland

A new lawsuit filed in Maryland accuses the WWE and its founders of fostering a culture of sexual abuse within the organization and looking the other way while a longtime ringside announcer preyed on young men he hired as “ring boys.”

17 year old steals moped at gunpoint, flees police in DC

D.C. police have arrested a 17-year-old suspect who robbed a man at gunpoint and took his moped in Northwest.

Fatal crash in Clinton kills one, injures another

Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash that occurred shortly before 2:30 a.m. in Clinton.

Ouija Board named itself in Baltimore where 7-Eleven now stands, legend says

No late-night séance or Halloween sleepover is complete without a Ouija Board, and if you’re in Baltimore, you can visit where it was named — or, according to legend, where the board named itself!