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Tasing By Metro Transit Police Under Investigation
Metro Transit Police tased a man police say said was impeding their investigation at the U Street Metro Station. Police were responding to juveniles harassing riders with sticks.
Read MoreGun Shop Thieves Still On The Run
Police are still searching for the men who robbed a Rockville gun shop on Thursday. Another man in the group was killed after police shot into the robbers’ get away car. The car was later abandoned.
Read MoreDC Police Officer Arrested For Sexual Assault
An off duty DC police officer has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a women who was under his therapeutic care. Officer Pearce Then and the victim appraently knew each other.
Read MoreVA Lt. Governor Calls For Investigation. His Accusers Call It A Stunt
Justin Fairfax’s lawyers want state prosecutors to investigate claims that Fairfax sexually abused two women, if not, they want prosecutors to drop the matter. Fairfax’s two accusers stand by their claims.
Read MorePrince George’s Elementary School On Lockdown
Patuxent elementary school went on lock-down down today following a man entering the school and acting strangely. The man was taken into police custody.
Read MoreLocal Mayor Charged With Buying Illegal Fireworks
District Heights’ mayor is charged with buying fireworks that are illegal. Mayor Eddie Martin faces misdemeanor charges.
Read MoreMore Measle Cases In Virginia
Health officials in the Virginia identify more measles cases. Dulles Airport one of the sites identified.
Read MoreFBI To Investigate American Deaths In Dominican Republic
A couple from Prince George’s County died in their Dominican Republic hotel last week. Now the FBI is investigating.
Read MoreRacist Evidence Allowed In Local Murder Trial
Racists literature allowed to be introduced during the trial of the man accused of killing Richard Collins III. Collins was stabbed to death in May of 2017 will standing at a bus stop on the University of Maryland campus.
Read MoreReward For Information In The Killing of DC Honor Student
DC police offering a reward in the killing of a DC honor student. 15-year-old Maurice Scott was sot and killed on May 26th.
Read MoreProposal To Restore DC Inmates Voting Rights
Some DC Council members are considering restoring voting rights to DC inmates while they are still in jail. Councilman Robert C. White, Jr plans to introduce the legislation.
Read MoreHogan Will Not Challenge Trump
Maryland governor Larry Hogan says he will not try to wrestle the Republican presidential nomination away from President Trump. Hogan says, instead, he will focus on being governor of Maryland.
Read MoreMass Shooting In Virginia Beach
Reports are t hat eleven people were killed as a shooter took aim near the Virginia Beach Municipal Center. Police say the shooter is dead.
Read MoreMan Dies After Setting Himself On Fire Near White House
A Bethesda man died today a day after setting himself on fire near the White House. The victim identified as 33-year-old Arnav Gupta.
Read MoreJudge Gives Racine A Say In Edmond Case
Rayful Edmond’s resentencing case will involve the Districts attorney general. Karl Racine requested that he be allowed to to speak with DC citizens about the possible release of former drug kingpin Rayful Edmond. and present his findings to the judge overseeing the case.
Read MoreRobert Mueller Speaks Publicly About Report
Robert Mueller made his first public comments to day regarding his report regarding Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.. Mueller explained why the president could not be charged with a crime.
Read MoreNew Home For Top DC School
One of the District’s top schools will have a new home. Benjamin Banneker High School will now move to a vacant space in DC’s Shaw neighborhood.
Read MoreFirst Work Day Closures For Yellow & Orange Line Metro Stations
The first work day closure of six Metro stations along the Yellow and Orange lines. The six stations will remained closed for platform repairs until the first week of September.
Read MoreLonnie Bunch Makes History….Again
Lonnie Bunch named the new leader of the Smithsonian Institute. He becomes the first African American to lead the Smithsonian system.
Read MoreEarly Release Sought For Rayful Edmond
Federal prosecutors have asked that the life sentence for former DC drug kingpin Rayful Edmond be reduced. The government says Edmond’s assistance as a government informant is the reason they have suggested a reduction in his sentence.
Read MoreNew Archbishop Of Washington
Wilton Gregory installed as the new archbishop of Washington. Gregory replaces Cardinal Donald Wuerl.
Read MoreGraduation Gift In The Millions For New Morehouse Grads
School debt will be cleared for Morehouse students. Billionaire Robert Smith pledge over 40-million dollars to pay off school debt for those who graduated on Sunday from the historically black college.
Read MoreFormer White House Counsel Will Not Testify
The Justice Department says that former White House counsel Don McGhan does not have to testify before the Democrat controlled House Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreMaryland Raises Age To Buy Tobacco Products
Come October you will have to be 21-years-old to buy tobacco products in Maryland. Governor Larry Hogan signed the legislation into law on Monday.
Read MoreSink Hole Prolongs Delays On GW Parkway
Traffic to be diverted, for another day, on a section of George Washington Memorial Parkway. A ten-foot sink hole the cause.
Read MoreJEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY NAME CHANGE
The Arlington County Board has decided to change the name of Jefferson Davis Highway. Now, Virginia’s Transportation Board will make the final decision.
Read MoreBALTIMORE MAYOR TO SICK TO RESIGN?
The attorney for the mayor of Baltimore says she is not lucid and could not make a decision to resign at this time. Catherine Pugh has been on paid sick leave since April 1st. She is being investigated for possible improper deals with companies with business ties with the city of Baltimore.
Read MoreTWO VIE TO BE MARYLAND’S NEXT SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
The race for Maryland’s Speaker of the House is now between Dereck Davis of Prince George’s County and Maggie McIntosh of Baltimore City. Delegate Adrienne Jones dropped out of the race to support Davis, who, like Jones, is African American.
Read MoreFLORIDA’S CONVICTED FELONS MUST PAY TO VOTE
Lawmakers in Florida have passed legislation that requires people convicted of felonies in the state to pay all monies connected to their sentencing before they are allowed to vote.
Read MoreDriver In Fatal Bowie Crash Remains In Jail
The mother of two who was driving the vehicle where six people were killed will stay in jail. Authorities say Dominique Taylor was driving while drunk when her car went off the road and struck a tree on February 2 in Bowie.
Read MoreGovernor Calls For Baltimore Mayor To Step Down
Deepening troubles for Baltimore’s mayor tonight after a morning raid of her homes and offices. Today’s raids have prompted Maryland governor Larry Hogan to call for Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh to resign.
Read MoreA Fourth Measles Case In Maryland
A fourth case of measles has been discovered in Maryland. Health officials say Pikesville the place of the breakout. The areas where the four cases have been located are in three Maryland zip code regions.
Read MoreFour Killed In Capitol Heights Crash
Four people were killed in a crash on Sheriff Road late Thursday night. Police believe speeding may have been the cause. The driver of the SUV that crashed reportedly tried to go around a car that was making a turn, lost control of the vehicle and struck a utility pole. All four inside the SUV were killed. rroundghve blichursdayrusteterifeo
Read MoreSearch For New Maryland Speaker Begins
The State of Maryland will have a new Speaker of the House. Governor Larry Hogan wants lawmakers to fill the position left by the death of Speaker Michael Busch as soon as possible. The governor has asked state lawmakers to return to Annapolis on May 1st in order to elect a new House leader. Prince George’s county delegate Dereck Davis is one of the contenders for the post.
Read MoreMueller Report Released
A redacted version of the Mueller Report was released on Thursday. The 448 report does not concluded that President Trump committed crimes, but does not exonerate him. The President claimed vindication today. Democratic members of Congress are calling for Special Counsel Robert Mueller to testify before Congress. They also say that the report shows that the president acted with criminal intent.
Read MoreSouth Carolina Man Attempts To Hire KKK Hitman
Attempts to hire KKK hitman to kill black neighbor
Read MoreLawyer For Silver Spring White Nationalist Request His Release
White nationalist’s lawyer requests his release from jail
Read MoreAfrican American Churches Burned To The Ground
African American churches in Louisiana burned to the ground
Read MoreMan With Alleged ISIS Leanings Threatens To Run Over Pedestrians
Man steals U-Haul and threatens to run over pedestrians
Read MoreSchool Kids Portray Runaway Slaves, Smollett Suspended, New Smoking Ban In Virginia
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Smoking ban in Virginia
Chicago Police Denounce Smollett, Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Terrorist Threats, DC Teacher On The Mend
Smollet Arrested
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Teacher shot on New York Avenue
Winter Weather Wallop, Changes To DC Ambulance Service, Don Newcombe Dies
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