April 1 Pirro blasts DC Council for fueling teen violence, 'criminal chaos' as juvenile curfews set to expire U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro warns of rising teen violence, accusing the D.C. Council of fueling "criminal chaos" by letting juvenile curfews expire.
April 1 Trump admin moves Forest Service HQ to Utah in latest DC relocation push The USDA announced the Forest Service will move its headquarters to Salt Lake City, Utah, replacing regional offices with 15 state directors nationwide.
March 31 Man charged in 'particularly heinous' killing of DC resident found bound and set on fire in ritzy area: police Rico Rashaad Barnes was arrested in the robbery-murder of Syed Hammad Hussain, whose D.C. apartment was allegedly ransacked and set ablaze after his death.
March 30 'Warning signs were all there' before deadly DC mid-air crash, former air traffic controller says A former Reagan National controller says safety warnings went unheeded for years before the Jan. 2025 midair crash that killed 67 near the Potomac.
March 29 'No Kings’ protesters debut rewrite of ‘America the Beautiful’ verse to include 'thy immigrant' Protesters in Washington, D.C., sang rewritten lyrics to “America the Beautiful" during a “No Kings" rally, as tensions over ICE enforcement and the DHS funding standoff continue.
March 25 Iranian missiles could have hit DC from Venezuela before Trump move, Burgum warns Interior Secretary Doug Burgum revealed that Iran could have hit Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities through proxies in Venezuela had the Trump administration not intervened.
March 25 Out-of-control teen mob in DC reveals failure of blue city soft-on-crime policies Washington, D.C.,'s juvenile curfew authority is set to expire, and Mayor Muriel Bowser and mayoral candidates face pressure to address teen takeovers.
March 24 Two arrested after US Park Police officer shot in apparent DC ambush: report Two D.C. residents face federal charges after a U.S. Park Police officer was shot in southeast Washington while reportedly sitting in an unmarked Tesla.
March 23 Park Police officer shot in Southeast DC suffers non life-threatening injuries as probe unfolds A US Park Police officer was shot in Southeast Washington, D.C., the D.C. Police Union confirmed, prompting road closures near Queens Stroll Place SE.
March 19 4 House Dems vote against Women's History Museum bill over biological women-only amendment, Republican claims All four Democrats on a House committee opposed advancing a measure pertaining to authorizing land for the construction of the Women's History Museum.