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President Trump shared a photograph that appeared to show a 19-year-old software engineer shirtless and bloodied, after an attempted carjacking.
President Trump re-issued his threat to take federal control of DC on Tuesday due to “out of control” crime in the nation’s ...
The National Park Service announced Monday that the statue of Albert Pike would resume its previous position in Washington's ...
Washington, D.C., would become a federal district and prosecute teens as adults to reduce crime in the nation's capital, ...
MPD said the man bloodied the photo on Trump's social media was a victim of an unarmed carjacking in Northwest on Sunday.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would federalize control of Washington, D.C., if “local youths” aren’t prosecuted ...
Lawsuit demands damages and policy changes at D.C.'s Youth Services Center after former juvenile corrections officer ...
The District’s six "Throne" public restrooms—shuttered earlier this summer after the city froze their funding—are set to ...
President Trump on Tuesday called for the District of Columbia to change its laws to allow for teenagers 14 and older to be ...
When asked about a must-do D.C. activity, Mayor Muriel Bowser had a simple answer: "Watch the Commanders win a Super Bowl at the new RFK stadium." ...
The D.C. Council removed a provision allowing families experiencing homelessness to be housed in communal shelters from the ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser believes there are enough "yes" votes on the D.C. Council to pass the $1.1 billion taxpayer-funded RFK ...