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Secret Service agents arrested a North Dakota man near the White House Wednesday before he could carry out plans to kidnap one of President Obama's dogs. → Read More
Adam Eidinger is perhaps best known as the man who successfully petitioned to get marijuana legalized in Washington, D.C., but he also fights for things like D.C. statehood and a $15 minimum wage. → Read More
Several police officers with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., either had their guns stolen or lost them during 2015. → Read More
A news crew in D.C. was robbed Wednesday yards away from a press conference where the city's mayor and police chief were outlining their plans to fight robbery. → Read More
Gas-powered leaf blowers may soon be illegal to purchase or use in the District of Columbia if one council member gets her way. D.C. Council Member Mary Cheh introduced legislation at Tuesday's le → Read More
The Council of the District of Columbia shot down a plan to extend a ban on private marijuana clubs Tuesday, only to re-open discussion moments later. → Read More
Fresh off a controversy over it's state song, Maryland's state motto is now in the cross hairs of one state senator who say it is sexist. → Read More
The District of Columbia has a problem with illegal dirt bike gangs, and its mayor plans to alleviate the problem by giving the bikers a new place to hang out. → Read More
A D.C. politician long known for her crazy antics recently stormed out of a meeting and called a man a "white supremist" for tweeting about the meeting. → Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser signed into law Wednesday legislation that will see every D.C. officer outfitted with a body camera by next summer. → Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser traded in her modest duplex in a working-class neighborhood for a palace in one of the city's poshest neighborhoods. → Read More
Maryland may soon be forced to change it's state song "Maryland, My Maryland," after an advisory panel said the song is too racist . → Read More
In the nation's capital, roving motorcycle gangs are terrorizing the community with impunity because police are strictly forbidden to chase them. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has a stri → Read More
On average, lawyers in the nation's capital get paid more than lawyers in any other major city, and a whole lot more than the national average. The average lawyer in Washington, D.C., made more tha → Read More
The Washington, D.C, housing market is saturated with 'luxury' homes, and realtors may need to redefine the phrase to catch up with current trends. So far this year, in the nation's capital, home s → Read More
After a months long under cover investigation, police in the DC finally took down a man who had been blatantly flaunting the city's marijuana distribution laws. → Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser bucked the trend of Democrat mayors across the country and will not support a $15 minimum wage initiative. In July, activists in D.C. successfully petitione → Read More
Police in DC arrested two people Tuesday night for allegedly distributing marijuana after the pair had been selling pot for "donations" in the city for months. → Read More
A group of teenagers on a Washington, D.C. train brutally attacked a random man Monday night during the evening rush hour after one of tried to rob him. → Read More
Weed is legal to possess in Washington, D.C., but it's still illegal to purchase. Pot enthusiasts aren't fretting, though, they're happy to give it as a gift. → Read More