Anjali Hemphill, FOX 5 DC

Anjali Hemphill

FOX 5 DC

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Past articles by Anjali:

Man arrested after dozens of car tires slashed in Alexandria, police say

Dozens of people in Alexandria woke up Tuesday morning to find their car tires slashed. → Read More

Search underway for owner of 2 dogs who attacked man and his dog in Frederick

Frederick County health officials are searching for the owners of two dogs who attacked a smaller dog and its owner at a dog park. The incident happened on Tuesday at the Ballenger Creek dog park in Frederick. → Read More

Juliet Lee, record-setting competitive eater from Maryland, dies at 54

A record-setting Maryland competitive eater has died. Juliet Lee was a long-time member of Major League Eating and the number 17 ranked eater in the world. She suddenly passed away on Monday at the age of 54. → Read More

Top health officials urge people to stop vaping amid deaths

U.S. health officials are urging people to stop vaping until they figure out why some are coming down with serious breathing illnesses. → Read More

Prince George's County Police investigating string of Gold's Gym car thefts

Prince George’s County Police are investigating several car thefts from local gyms where thieves stole wallets and car keys from people's gym bags inside locker rooms and in some cases drove off in their cars. → Read More

Police identify man found in Potomac River near Great Falls Park

Questions remain about a man who was found dead in the Potomac River over the weekend. → Read More

Suspects held up woman at gunpoint on bike trail, Loudoun County Sheriff's Office says

The Loudoun County Sheriff Department is searching for two suspects who robbed a woman at gunpoint along the W&OD trail. → Read More

Virginia zoo closed, hundreds of exotic animals seized amid allegations of animal cruelty

A Virginia roadside zoo is closed after more than 100 of their exotic animals were seized for allegations of potential animal cruelty. → Read More

Several pools vandalized in Reston over the weekend, officials say

It’s happened again — several cases of gross vandalism at some Northern Virginia pools. → Read More

Elderly man fires warning shots to stop attempted robbery in Sterling

An elderly man is credited with helping to stop a couple from getting robbed in Northern Virginia. → Read More

Rats caught on camera in Georgetown restaurant highlight neighborhood problem, owners say

Another disturbing video of rats in the District has surfaced – this time at a popular Georgetown restaurant. → Read More

Family of man believed to be home intruder in Howard County speaks out

Howard County Police are investigating the shooting of a man believed to be an intruder over the weekend. → Read More

Changes to Route 7 in Loudoun County expected ahead of schedule

Drivers in Loudoun County may get some relief sooner than expected. The county has had longstanding plans to remove the one remaining stoplight along Route 7 just west of Sterling and officially turn that stretch of road into a limited-access highway. → Read More

2nd shooting in 24 hours reported in same Southeast DC block

The second shooting came a day after a man survived multiple gunshot wounds in the same block. → Read More

Frederick flood plan tested during Monday's storm

Many parts of the Washington, D.C. region are still drying out from Monday’s powerful storm. Homes, businesses and streets suffered damage in floodwaters, but city officials in Frederick are actually praising their more than 30-year-old flood plan for keeping the storm's impact to a minimum. → Read More

Crews still working at scene of massive Prince William County sinkhole

Crews are still on the scene of a massive sinkhole in Prince William County that swallowed up a car on Thursday evening. → Read More

Maryland officials prepare for busy weekend on the waterways

Heading into the Fourth of July weekend, the authorities expect to hand out hundreds of safety citations on Maryland’s waterways. → Read More

Survey: As many as 1 in 4 businesses in Alexandria losing money during Metro shut down

The summer shutdown continues at several stations on the blue and yellow Metro lines south of Reagan National Airport. → Read More

Arlington man runs the Beltway

That's 89 miles in 18 hours. Or about 12 minutes a mile. → Read More

DC, Arlington mull technological solutions for scooters in restricted areas

They are a popular way to get around for both locals and tourists – but keep in mind that there are several places in and around the National Mall and in Arlington where technology will restrict your scooter ride. → Read More