'Love is Blind' DC watch parties

Looking to watch Love is Blind D.C. outside your own living room pod?

Baltimore port workers join nationwide strike after union contract expires

Port workers in Baltimore joined others around the country when the union representing about 45,000 workers went on strike for the first time in nearly five decades.

Infant, 7 adults escape Gaithersburg house fire

An infant, seven adults, and a dog are safe after they escaped a Montgomery County house fire early Wednesday morning.

Damp start Wednesday in DC area with some sunshine expected by afternoon

A damp and dreary Wednesday morning in the Washington, D.C. region that may give us some glimpses of sunshine by later this afternoon.

Man found shot to death in Silver Spring park

Police are investigating after a man was found shot dead at a Silver Spring park.

Ex-Fairfax County police officer takes the stand in involuntary manslaughter case

Tuesday in court former Fairfax County police officer Wesley Shifflett took the stand to testify that he intended to shoot unarmed shoplifter Timothy McCree Johnson. 

New DC law aims to curb reckless driving by out-of-state drivers

The STEER Act, a D.C. law aimed at road safety passed earlier this year, had components go into effect on October 1. 

District Dogs agrees to pay $100K and improve safety after flash flood tragedy

District Dogs has reached a settlement with the District of Columbia following a tragic flood last year that resulted in the deaths of 10 dogs at its Rhode Island Avenue location. 

Port workers strike turns violent in Baltimore

The port workers strike turned violent in Baltimore Tuesday just hours after the contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association expired at midnight.

New Maryland Laws 2024: Here’s the FULL LIST effective October 1

Dozens of new laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly will take effect on Oct. 1, bringing significant changes across various sectors, including employment, transportation, and public health. 

Rainy start to October in DC region; warmth and sunshine expected by midweek

A soggy start to October in the Washington, D.C. region as rain and mist created a dreary start to our Tuesday. Make sure to grab umbrellas and rain jackets, as the wet weather pattern persists for one more day before improving later this week.

New Maryland laws include ending Noah’s Law loophole, protecting children online

At the stroke of midnight, new laws took effect in Maryland on Tuesday, October 1st. Those laws stretch from increasing safety for everyone on the roadways to making it safer for children online.