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Homeless nonprofit becomes crime scene after fatal stabbing in nation’s capital

A man died Thursday after being stabbed at a Georgetown nonprofit that offers food to the homeless. The Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a suspect in the attack.
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Semi-Truck Theif Leads Deputies On Late-Night Ride Before Stop Sticks End It

WALDORF, Md. – On February 5 at 2 a.m., a patrol officer was flagged down in the area of Ell Lane and Route 5 in Waldorf by a person reporting their 2015 Kenworth truck tractor, without the trailer, had been stolen and was actively being tracked through a GPS device.
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D.C. outsources snow removal to taxpayers, and residents are not thrilled.

D.C. steps up enforcement of sidewalk snow clearing rules. Washington, DC has expanded its snow removal approach by placing more responsibility on property owners and residents. Instead of relying primarily on city crews, sidewalks and some secondary areas are now expected to be cleared by individuals and businesses....
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Man dies after being rescued from burning DC apartment

WASHINGTON — A man died after his apartment caught fire early Friday morning. Firefighters say the man has life-threatening injuries. According to a spokesperson for D.C. Fire and EMS, crews were called to the 100 block of Yuma Street Southeast just before 1 a.m. When firefighters arrived, they found one apartment on...
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‘We’ve brought a lot of joy’: Buddhist monks walking for peace sit down with...

STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. - A group of Monks from Texas has walked more than 2,000 miles on a mission to promote peace. They began in October and by Friday night made it to Stafford, Virginia. Their walk will come to an end next week in Washington, DC. What they're saying:
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‘He’s my hero’: Family shares gratitude as Staff Sgt. Wolfe recovers from DC shooting

(WOWK) – U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew “Andy” Wolfe of the West Virginia National Guard is continuing his recovery after being shot in Washington, D.C. in November. As Andy continues to make steps toward improvement, his family sat down with Nexstar’s WOWK 13 News to talk about navigating through his journey...
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Some DC-area residents are taking dramatic steps to ‘reserve’ their parking spots

It’s been nearly two weeks since the snow and sleet storm came through the D.C. region, causing traffic problems, school closures and delays that are still lingering. As part of the cleanup process, cities have plowed public roads and families had to clear the “snowcrete” mixture from the areas around their cars. And...
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Las Vegas Feds Sound Alarm Over D.C. ‘Hotel Rapist’ Still at Large

On Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, the FBI's Las Vegas field office resurfaced a Most Wanted bulletin. It urged the public to help identify a man linked by DNA to a series of violent sexual assaults targeting hotel housekeepers in the Washington, D.C., area between 1998 and 2006. The bulletin states that the FBI is offering up...
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Police Arrest Man After Stolen Car Chase and Collision on I-495

Maryland State Police arrested a 23-year-old Washington, D.C., man following a traffic stop that led to a multi-vehicle crash on the Capital Beltway in Prince George’s County. According to police, the incident occurred shortly before 5:30 pm on February 3, 2026, when a trooper from the College Park Barrack...
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McLean man convicted for leading $1.5 million Ponzi scheme

A McLean man faces 30 years in prison after being convicted on charges related to his operation of a Ponzi scheme centered on the buying and selling of precious metals. Warith Deen Muhammad, 39, was convicted in federal court on Wednesday (Feb. 4), less than four months after being arrested for his role in the scheme...

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