DC area housing market impacted by federal job cuts, financial uncertainty: study
WASHINGTON - A new report is highlighting the impacts of federal job cuts on the housing market in the D.C. region. Realtors say clients are selling because of the unknown when it comes to job security. Widespread worry:. "In my 16 years selling real estate in D.C., I’ve never seen...
D.C. Sues Maryland Woman For Nearly $170K in Unpaid Traffic Fines
The D.C. Attorney General is suing a Maryland woman with over 400 unpaid tickets totaling $170,000, alongside others from Maryland and Virginia in a crackdown on reckless out-of-state drivers.
Maryland Man Pleads Guilty To Murdering Girlfriend’s Husband
Man Faces 16 Years in Prison for Fatal Shooting of Victim in D.C. Apartment. A Maryland man, Keyon Slaughter, 28, pleaded guilty to the December 2022 murder of Dana Bailey, Jr. The plea agreement, which is subject to court approval, recommends a 16-year prison sentence. Sentencing is scheduled for August...
Police: Man arrested in DC after stealing phone at gunpoint following collision
A 24-year-old was arrested in D.C. on Wednesday in connection to an armed robbery from May.
Beloved Restaurant Chain Back After Almost Disappearing 3 Decades Ago
In its heyday, the Roy Rogers chain of restaurants had almost 600 locations across the U.S. Now the chain is regaining a foothold it once lost. Roy Rogers Restaurants "is officially opening its newest location in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, on June 25," a press release from the company says.
ICE arrests driver who killed California tourist near Arlington
Immigration officers say they have arrested an undocumented man previously convicted of killing a pedestrian with his car just south of Arlington. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced yesterday (Wednesday) that it had detained Alvaro Alejandro Pacheco Ramos, described by ICE as “an illegally present...
PHOTOS: Tractor-trailer crashes into railroad bridge in DC
A tractor-trailer crashed into a railroad bridge in Northeast D.C.
Dog’s body removed from DC alleyway prompts questions, concerns from neighbors, councilmember
Several neighbors in Northeast D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood reported disturbing details about the discovery and questions about the removal of a dog's body in an alleyway.
Workers sling seafood in sweltering heat at Southwest DC’s historic fish market
While many of us are working in air-conditioned spaces and staying cool during this heatwave, there are some jobs where you can't escape the heat.
HUD Headquarters Leaving DC For New Home In Alexandria: ‘Historic Day,’ Governor Says
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development is moving its national headquarters from the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building in Washington, DC, to a new location at 2415 Eisenhower Ave. in Alexandria, officials announced on Wednesday, June 25. HUD Secretary Scott Turner said the move will save taxpayers...