Blanket-Clad Woman Wanted in Fenwick Street Stabbing
Metropolitan Police are searching for a woman seen carrying a brown blanket after an early-morning stabbing in Northeast Washington, and they are asking residents to keep their eyes open but their distance. The stabbing was reported around 6:02 a.m. on March 9 in the 1900 block of Fenwick Street NE....
New Dining, Entertainment Concepts Debut at The Boro in Tysons
The Boro, a Tysons destination for dining, entertainment and lifestyle experiences, will celebrate the grand openings of Fava Pot and Game Show Battle Rooms, adding new culinary and immersive entertainment options to the community. Fava Pot is an Egyptian street food concept that has grown from a single food truck...
DC man apprehended in Connecticut after killing ex-girlfriend: officials
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Black Infiniti Hunted After Broad-Daylight Northeast D.C. Shooting
Police are hunting for a black Infiniti after a shooting on the unit block of Webster Street NE in Northeast Washington that was reported around 1:08 p.m. on March 6, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Officers described two juvenile suspects as Black males, roughly 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall, both...
Former D.C. Officer Faces Rape Charges in Drug-Facilitated Assaults on Dating App Matches
A Trusted Badge Turns Dark (Image Credits: Nypost.com) Alexandria, Virginia — A former Metropolitan Police Department officer stands accused of drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women he encountered on popular dating platforms across the Washington region.[1][2] A Trusted Badge Turns Dark Timothy Valentin,...
ACPS board asks City Council to postpone resolution vote on new school funding measure
The Alexandria City School Board is asking City Council to postpone voting on a resolution this week that would change how the city appropriates funding to the school system. Mayor Alyia Gaskins introduced the proposal at City Council’s joint work session with the School Board on March 4. The new system would...
Early release sought by D.C. cop killer angers police union
The D.C. Police Union is opposing the potential release of a man who ambushed and killed Metropolitan Police Officer Brian T. Gibson in 1997, as the murderer seeks sentencing relief under a law intended to help formerly young convicts get out of prison early.
‘Taco Bell DC 50K’ plans return to Alexandria after hundreds run in November fast...
The Taco Bell DC 50K that passed through Alexandria for the first time in November is planning a comeback this fall. About 500 people participated in last year’s Tex-Mex-fueled race, which is not sponsored by its titular fast food chain, but organized by local runners Phil Hargis and Mike Wardian. The 32.4-mile...
Howard University Forbids Athletes From Kneeling During National Anthem
Howard University has declared that athletes are required to stand for the national anthem, months after a protest before a game took place.
» Fatal Shooting Defendant Accepts Plea Deal for Second-Degree Murder
A defendant accepted a plea deal for a murder that stemmed from a robbery of a marijuana dispensary before DC Superior Court Judge Jason Park on March 9. Trenton Collins, 23, was originally charged with first-degree murder while armed, robbery while armed, two counts of possession of a firearm during a crime of...

















