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Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced lawsuits against five drivers from Maryland and Virginia for ...
Washington, D.C.'s NFL franchise is set to return to the nation's capital as part of an agreement between the organization ...
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) arrested a suspect in a residential burglary on Wednesday. MPD said that at some ...
Washington’s attorney general sued five Maryland and Virginia drivers for “repeated dangerous and illegal conduct on D.C. streets,” including a Maryland driver who racked up $187,200 in unpaid tickets ...
A Suitland man has been charged in the death of his girlfriend after her body was found wrapped in plastic and partially ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) wrote a letter to the president after returning from meeting with both El Salvador's vice ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the state made a “good faith” and “very strong” offer to keep the Washington Commanders at ...
Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing five out-of-state drivers in the latest effort to hold dangerous drivers accountable.
For almost 30 years, the team has played its home games in Landover, Maryland at Northwest Field (formerly known as FedEx ...
The owner of the Washington Commanders and the city of DC came together to formally announce a stunning deal to build a new ...
Commanders ownership has been considering places in Washington, Maryland and Virginia since buying the team from Dan Snyder ...