Students at Loudoun County Public Schools could be allowed to carry Narcan

Students at Loudoun County Public Schools could be allowed to carry narloxone if school board members vote to approve a policy change.

Sun will do something tonight for last time until March 2025

The sun will do something tonight that it won’t do again in the Washington, D.C. region until March 2025.

Naresh Bhatt, husband of Manassas Park missing woman, appears in court Tuesday

Naresh Bhatt, a Manassas Park father accused of killing his wife and hiding her body, appeared in court on Tuesday. The details of the appearance remain unclear.

Florida storm live updates: Watches expand as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine expected to strengthen

Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine formed in the northwestern Caribbean Sea on Monday morning and is forecast to become a hurricane later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Last full-size Kmart in US to close

The last full-size Kmart store in the continental U.S. is closing, marking the end of an era that had already ended years ago.

Showers and cooler temperatures expected across DC region Tuesday

The Washington, D.C. region will experience cooler temperatures and a chance of showers on Tuesday and into the midweek. 

Arrest in DC property destruction cases; police investigate as possible hate crimes

D.C. police have arrested a suspect in connection with two property destruction incidents and say they are investigating the offenses as potentially being motivated by hate or bias. 

Police search for suspects in Germantown ATM thefts

Montgomery County Police are searching for suspects accused of stealing ATMs from two gas stations overnight.

Tennessee woman attempted to hire hitman to kill wife of man she met on dating website

A Tennessee woman attempted to hire an online hitman for close to $10,000 to kill the wife of a man she met on the dating website Match.com, according to prosecutors.

California AG sues ExxonMobil over alleged plastic recycling deception

California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday announced the filing of an unprecedented lawsuit against ExxonMobil for allegedly engaging in a 50-year campaign of deception that “caused and exacerbated the global plastics pollution crisis."

Virginia school picture photographer loses job after allegedly asking young students, 'Can I eat your soul?'

A Virginia elementary school photographer reportedly lost her job after being accused of making improper remarks to young students, including allegedly asking one boy, "Can I eat your soul?"