U.S. Park Police searching for protesters accused of vandalism, assault at Union Station

U.S. Park Police are asking the public for help identifying multiple individuals they say were responsible for vandalizing statues and monuments around Union Station in protest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to D.C.

Bowie man shot, killed outside Greenbelt apartment building

A community in Prince George's County is seeking answers after a man was gunned down outside an apartment building on Greenbelt Road.

Maryland family's dog severely burned, neighborhood child suspected

The Prince George's County Fire Marshal is investigating a disturbing case of animal cruelty involving a family dog that was severely burned with a lighter. The family believes a neighborhood child is responsible for the injuries.

Noise cameras proposed to catch loud cars in Montgomery County

There are 110-speed cameras currently throughout Montgomery County, but what about adding noise cameras to the mix?

Titanic submersible implosion: Coast Guard holding September hearing

The Coast Guard will hold a long-awaited public hearing about the deadly Titanic submersible disaster as it continues its investigation into the vessel's implosion.

Arrest made after cash register stolen from DC restaurant: police

D.C. police have made an arrest after a cash register and other property were stolen from a restaurant in the District.

Aurora Forecast: Will Northern Lights be visible in DC, MD & VA this week?

Another Northern Lights display may occur in parts of the United States this week during a period of increased solar activity, say the experts at NOAA’s Storm Weather Prediction Center.

Catholic University shelter-in-place lifted after gunshot victim dies near campus

Catholic University’s main campus in northeast D.C. was under a shelter-in-place order Monday night after police say a gunshot victim was found directly in front of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

Miss Kansas publicly calls out her domestic violence abuser after winning title

Miss Kansas, Alexis Smith, is leveraging her title to raise awareness about domestic violence, having bravely called out her abuser on stage the night she won the crown on June 8.

Microsoft 360 and Azure outage: Connection issues reported globally

Microsoft says its Azure cloud computing servers are experiencing a network infrastructure issue that's causing connection problems for users around the world.

'In God We Trust': A history of our national motto

The phrase “In God We Trust" was officially (and legally) dubbed the national motto of the United States in 1956.