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Prince George's County officials issue a rabid raccoon alert in the College Park area
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — A dead rabid raccoon was recently found in the Hollywood West neighborhood of College Park. The raccoon was sighted at multiple locations between May 6 and May 8 exhibiting unusual behavior. College Park Animal Control picked up the deceased raccoon on May 8 along 49th Avenue in College Park.
14 fights, 8 arrests, 4 positive drug tests in recent days at DC's secure Youth Services Center
According to police reports, dispatch records and government sources familiar with the situation, it has been a violent and dangerous month inside D.C.'s juvenile detention center. D.C. police and paramedics have been called repeatedly to the long-troubled facility. Oversight reports show the start of this year showed improvement when it...
Controlled charges detonated to remove section of Key Bridge [VIDEO]
BALTIMORE, MD—Crews detonated small, controlled charges on Monday evening to remove a huge section of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the bow of the M/V Dali vessel. The small explosives are an industry-standard tool in controlled demolition. The charges broke the large span into smaller pieces that...
Newly Released January 6 Tapes Destroy MAGA Republians’ Biggest Lie
House Republicans have inadvertently debunked one of their biggest lies about January 6—that the police opened the doors of the Capitol building so the rioters outside could enter. Journalist Jamie Dupree on Tuesday posted footage from inside the main doors of the Capitol building on January 6, 2021, showing rioters not only breaching the doors but also pushing past police officers. Courtesy of House Republicans, I went to watch 3 more hours of Jan. 6 security tapes from the Capitol today. The tapes show the biggest lie about Jan. 6 is that the cops 'opened the doors' to let Trump...
Washington D.C. Faces Week of Showers and Thunderstorms, Says National Weather Service
Washington D.C. is bracing for a damp and potentially stormy week ahead. Residents can expect showers, accompanied at times by thunderstorms and patchy fog, throughout the next several days. Today, the National Weather Service predicts a 60% chance of precipitation, with new rainfall amounts varying from a light drizzle to possibly more substantial figures during thunderstorms.
WINNER! Powerball Ticket Sold In Warren County Nets Big $$
It was a sensational Saturday for a lottery player in Warren County.A ticket sold in Washington matched four numbers and the red Powerball in the drawing held on Saturday, May 11, winning $50,000. The ticket was sold at Krauszer's Food Store.The winning numbers were 3, 6, 39, 49, 67 and the red Pow…
Police investigating stabbing in Aspen Hill
Editor’s note: This story, which was originally published May 14 at 10:22 p.m. was updated May 14 at 11:03 p.m. with a statement from a county police spokesperson. Police responded to the report of a stabbing at 14227 Georgia Ave. in Aspen Hill around 9:20 p.m. Tuesday. The caller...
Former DC Department of Human Services Official and accomplice charged with extortion
WASHINGTON — A former D.C. Department of Human Services employee and their alleged accomplice were arrested Tuesday morning on charges of extortion and conspiracy in connection to a scheme to defraud people applying for health care coverage. Ruth Nivar, 56, and Yessica Moya, 35, both of Washington, D.C. have...
Human remains found on Florida beach 40 years ago identified
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (Scripps News Baltimore) — Human remains dug up decades ago on a Florida beach have been identified as a Maryland woman. Construction workers discovered the remains in a shallow grave while building a walking bridge on Crescent Beach in April of 1985. All detectives knew at the time was the body was... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Man who set police cars on fire at the Supreme Court sentenced to 10 years in prison
WASHINGTON — A 26-year-old Maryland man was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Tuesday for pouring gasoline over several U.S. Supreme Court Police cars on Capitol Hill and lighting one on fire. On Jan. 9, Cody Michael Tarner pleaded guilty to a charge of arson. In addition to...
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