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Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced lawsuits against five drivers from Maryland and Virginia for ...
Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing five out-of-state drivers in the latest effort to hold dangerous drivers accountable.
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 Maryland driver and four Virginia drivers are facing legal action for their alleged dangerous and illegal conduct on ...
Layoffs, insults and threats to Washington norms further strain relations between the District’s residents and the president ...
Looking for some family-friendly fun? Get ready to experience the “world’s largest bounce house.” The Big Bounce America ...
After nearly three decades of playing in Maryland, the Washington Commanders are headed back to the District of Columbia (DC) ...
It’s early to celebrate the Commanders’ return to the RFK Stadium site, because the work is still getting started.
The Washington Commanders are poised to start playing in their namesake city under a $3 billion plan to develop the site of the defunct RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. The team would leave its aging ...
D.C. continues to crack down on dangerous drivers with a second batch of lawsuits against Maryland and Virginia individuals who've racked up tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid fines.
SALISBURY, Md. — At least 356 residential wells have been contaminated by an underground plume of the so-called 'forever ...
A Suitland man has been charged in the death of his girlfriend after her body was found wrapped in plastic and partially ...