District Heights Resident Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on DC-295 Near Pennsylvania Avenue SE
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that happened on DC-295 in Washington, D.C., early Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Police say a Mercedes E350 was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes and collided with an Audi Q7 near the Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast exit.
Alexandria brothers accused of conspiring to destroy federal databases, other crimes
Two Alexandria men are accused of conspiring to destroy nearly 100 federal databases, among other serious crimes.
Federal backlash to DC shooting sparks fear among Whatcom immigrants
This article was first published by Cascadia Daily News. Immigrants in Whatcom County are feeling scared after federal officials responded to last week’s shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., with harsh rhetoric about those without United States citizenship — and the announcement of drastic...
Alexandria residents say trash company took bins away amid HOA dispute
Neighbors in the Cameron Station community said they’ve been left with piles of garbage and nowhere to put it after their trash removal company collected their bins without warning.
MISSING PERSON: Christian Lawson Collins, 18 Year-Old White Male, Last Seen In Waldorf
WALDORF, Md. – On Monday, December 1, 2025, The Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barrack took a missing person report for Christian Lawson Collins a white/male, DOB 03/01/2007, long brown hair, 5’11”, 130 lbs and last seen wearing dark colored sweatshirt and pants. Collins was last seen...
Washington, DC Renter Reflects on the Importance of Countering a Lease Renewal Against Penny-Pinching...
With a lease term, landlords can move renters in for a set amount of time, though the length of time varies. Unfortunately, when it’s time to renew that release, some landlords take it as an opportunity to raise prices, and usually by a lot. There’s a reason landlords are looked down on. More importantly, it’s often...
Alexandria woman scammed by suspects pretending to work for Sheriff’s Office
Another Alexandria resident has fallen victim to scammers pretending to represent the Sheriff’s Office this fall, according to a recently released search warrant affidavit. A woman was scammed out of $5,000 following interactions with suspects claiming to represent the Sheriff on Oct. 9, just three days after another...
VOICE Tackles Housing and Mental Health: Pastor Sessoms Leads the Charge
Most of us grew up believing housing, clothing, and food were basic needs, yet statewide numbers show countless people are going without all three, the very essentials meant to help us thrive.
Monk’s leg amputated after driver crashes into group near Houston during ‘Walk for Peace’...
A monk injured during the "Walk for Peace" from Fort Worth to Washington had his leg amputated following an accident last month.
Forestville Grandma Snags Dino-Sized $50K Win On Jurassic Park Scratch-Off
Angela Martinez-Gomez walked into Lottery headquarters in Baltimore this week with the kind of smile that would make even a T. rex back up a few steps. The Prince George’s County resident had scanned her Jurassic Park scratch-off and learned it was worth a roaring $50,000. “I couldn’t believe...

















