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Washington D.C. Braces for Mixed Weather and Coastal Flood Advisory This Week
Washington D.C. residents are gearing up for a mixed bag of weather this week, with the National Weather Service predicting cloudy skies, isolated showers, and sunnier days ahead. The immediate forecast of National Weather Service calls for mostly cloudy conditions today, with a pleasant high near 76 degrees and northeast breezes making for a mild day.
Police search for suspects after choking, robbing passenger on DC Metro bus
WASHINGTON (7News) — Police are looking for two people who allegedly choked and robbed a passenger on a Metro bus in Southeast, D.C. Saturday morning, according to the Metro Transit Police (MTPD). On May 18, at around 11:30 a.m., police said a person was choked and robbed while traveling...
One dead and two arrested while attempting to rob people in Fairfax County
BAILEY'S CROSSROADS, Va. — Police responded, around 2:02 a.m., Friday May 17 to a shooting call at the 6000 block of Argyle Drive. Officers found 21-year-old Alder Perez Argueta suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. Subsequently, the victim was taken to a hospital and was pronounced...
Missing Man, 25, Found Dead In Fairfax County, Police Say
A 25-year-old man missing since May 7 has been found dead, police in Fairfax County said.Om Arvind had last been seen leaving the 7200 block of Centreville Road in Manassas.On Saturday, May 18, county police said he had been found dead, and no foul play was suspected.In a statement shared to s…
Maryland Weather: Rounds of showers and storms roll in
BALTIMORE- Clouds persist this afternoon with light rain still lingering in the region. Rain is breaking apart a little ahead of schedule, so expect periods of dry a little closer to the noon hour today. We are already close to our daytime high settled into the lower to middle 60s.Highs reach the lower to middle 60s this afternoon under cloudy and rainy skies. A spotty chance at a thunderstorms remains in our forecast, but this is mainly to the west of I-81. Rain tapers into the evening giving us a chance of dry.Lows tonight drop into the 50s.Sunday, we will see a repeat in the forecast for the first half of the day, but things will begin to dry out by evening.Monday brings dry conditions back into our forecast with sunshine and the 80s expected Tuesday.
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser jets off for Vegas weekend ‘mission’ after ritzy Masters trip on taxpayers’ dime
Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and her entourage are set to travel to Las Vegas on a business trip, shortly after the Democratic mayor faced scrutiny for going on a taxpayer-funded trip to the Masters Golf tournament. A description of the event on the mayor’s public calendar said that she would attend the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) on an “economic mission.” “On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Mayor Bowser will attend the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) LAS VEGAS to attract retail to the District of Columbia,” the description said. “This economic mission is coordinated by the Washington, DC Economic Partnership, which has organized the...
May 19 Weather Sunday Starts Foggy The Warming With Sun And Summer Heat On The Way
The aftermath of the rainy Saturday is plenty of leftover moisture. This has left us with a bit of humidity and areas of thick fog to start the day. High Pressure is building in, with an improvement on the way. Today may have more clouds, but tomorrow will bring us more sun and start a warming trend.
'I am a gray ghost ranger': Man nicknamed 'Live Wire' admits to plotting to interfere with police at Capitol on Jan. 6 after saying 'it's time for good men to do bad things'
A Kentucky man who went by the online moniker "Live Wire" with alleged links to a militia group has admitted to planning to interfere with officers during the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol. The post ‘I am a gray ghost ranger’: Man nicknamed ‘Live Wire’ admits to plotting to interfere with police at Capitol on Jan. 6 after saying ‘it’s time for good men to do bad things’ first appeared on Law & Crime.
Telluride Man Sentenced to Prison on Felony Obstruction Charge for Actions During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - A Colorado man was sentenced to prison on May 16, 2024, after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge as a result from his conduct during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. 70-year-old Avery MacCracken, of Telluride, Colorado, was sentenced to...
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