‘From This Day On, You’ll Be a Murderer,’ Victim’s Father tells Juvenile Defendant
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On Jan. 31, DC Superior Court Judge Andrea Hertzfeld ordered a...
Maryland bill would require gun owners to carry insurance
(NewsNation) - Maryland residents who want to wear or carry loaded guns in public would need to also be armed with an insurance policy...
Marylanders could be owed cash, property from state comptroller’s office
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman urges Marylanders to check her office's Unclaimed Property Database to see if they can be reunited...
Virginia law enforcement collaboration sees 66,000 fentanyl pills and weapons stash seized in bust
A joint effort by law enforcement agencies in Virginia Tuesday saw the arrest of at least four...
Long winter or early spring? Groundhog Day prediction matches forecast for Maryland
Early spring is on the way, if a rodent in Pennsylvania is to be believed. The famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his...
Long winter or early spring? Groundhog Day prediction matches forecast for Maryland
Early spring is on the way, if a rodent in Pennsylvania is to be believed. The famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil did not see his...
Michigan’s Woody the Woodchuck contradicts Punxsutawney Phil, predicts longer winter
HOWELL, Mich. - There's a disagreement between groundhogs this February 2nd. On Friday morning in Washington DC, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow,...
Maryland resident tests positive for measles, sparking exposure concern
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Health Department announced on Thursday that a Montgomery County resident had tested positive for measles. The infected...
This Maryland Haunted School Has a Thrilling Backstory and Splendid Past
Maryland has many dark and enigmatic secrets in addition to its diversified and rich history. Among these hidden places is the deserted site of...
DC AG infuriates residents after saying city ‘cannot prosecute and arrest’ out of crime...
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb was blasted for saying "we cannot prosecute and arrest" criminals to solve the city's crime crisis.Story continues