July 22, 2016 Lawsuit: Excessive force used during pregnant woman's arrest A Virginia woman is accusing an Ocean City, Maryland, police officer of slamming her to the ground during an arrest while she was pregnant.
July 22, 2016 Mom of 3 keeps promise, adopts 6 kids after her friend dies A Virginia mother of three has made good on a high school friend's dying wish by adopting her six children.
July 22, 2016 Police ID suspect in fatal stabbing outside Metro station Authorities have identified a suspect arrested after a fatal stabbing outside a Metrorail station in a Maryland suburb of the nation's capital.
July 20, 2016 Police: Prosecutors say officers were justified in shooting Prosecutors have decided that police in Newport News, Virginia, were justified when they shot and wounded an armed man last January.
July 20, 2016 Cake shop owner gets 16 years for cocaine distribution, money laundering A man who pleaded guilty to distributing more than 100 pounds of cocaine and laundering the proceeds was sentenced Tuesday to 16 years in prison.
July 19, 2016 Navy official charged with brandishing gun outside his home A senior Navy official has been charged with brandishing a gun at a group of men he reportedly accused of being drunk and noisy at a neighbor's party.
July 19, 2016 Black Lives Matter activists arrested after protest stops traffic in Virginia At least 13 people were arrested after protesters holding Black Lives Matter signs blocked all southbound lanes of Interstate 95 in downtown Richmond, Virginia Monday, local media reported.
July 19, 2016 Baby found in car after parents' murder-suicide, Virginia police say Virginia police said they found a baby Saturday unhurt in the backseat of a car where the infant's parents died in an apparent murder-suicide.
July 18, 2016 The Latest: Ex-Utah official gratified by charges decision The Latest on prosecutors moving to drop charges against a former Utah attorney general (all times local): 10:45 a.m.
July 18, 2016 Utah wants to drop case against ex-attorney general Prosecutors moved Monday to drop pay-to-play charges against former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, a surprise retreat more than two years after state investigators arrested the former top lawman and his successor, citing a pattern of favors and gifts traded with a cast of questionable Utah businessmen.