Federal Law Clashes with D.C. Weed Rules in Surprise Park Arrests

A sudden series of arrests in Washington D.C.’s Dupont and Logan Circles has reignited public confusion over marijuana enforcement on federal land. While marijuana possession is legal in the city, … Read more

D.C. Sewer Collapse Triggers Emergency Sewage Spill Threat

Massive sewer line collapse near D.C.’s Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens has triggered emergency plans that could lead to untreated sewage flowing into Beaverdam Creek. The failure of the 108-inch Anacostia Sewer … Read more

3,000 Guns Off NYC Streets — But Bronx Says ‘We Need More Than This

In a major win for public safety, the NYPD has seized over 3,000 illegal guns in just the first half of 2025 — contributing to record-low shooting rates citywide. Officials … Read more

Doomsday Mom Returns to Court as Arizona Sentencing Unfolds

In a courtroom marked by silence and stares, Lori Vallow Daybell—already branded by tragedy and infamy—now faces fresh sentencing in Arizona for conspiring in two chilling murder plots. Convicted earlier … Read more

D.C.’s Dark Shift: Fewer Crimes, Bloodier Outcomes

A new midyear report by the Council on Criminal Justice brings a puzzling contrast to light—while violent crime is falling across most American cities, Washington, D.C. faces a grimmer transformation. … Read more

Mystery on the Mississippi: Bodies Found After Men Vanish Near Memphis

A tragic turn of events unfolded near Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park as search teams recovered the bodies of three missing men from the Mississippi River on July 23. The victims—identified … Read more

Bryan Kohberger Faces Justice as Families Slam Idaho Killer in Court

In a startling courtroom climax, Bryan Kohberger—the man behind the shocking 2022 University of Idaho student murders—has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. The once-expected high-drama trial was … Read more

State Cash Sparks Affordable Housing Wave in San Diego

In a region where soaring home prices outpace everyday incomes, San Diego County welcomes a promising turn: nearly 1,000 new affordable housing units are on the horizon. Backed by a … Read more

Mayor Bowser Steps into Future at National Geographic’s Bold New Museum Site

In a striking push toward revitalizing Washington, DC’s cultural and economic core, Mayor Muriel Bowser joined National Geographic officials for a hard hat tour of the upcoming Museum of Exploration, … Read more

Engineer Caught in Explosive Plot to Leak U.S. Missile Secrets to China

A former engineer from Santa Clara County has pleaded guilty to stealing critical U.S. military trade secrets involving advanced infrared sensor technologies. These top-secret files—designed to detect nuclear missile launches, … Read more