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Road closures in D.C. for Netanyahu's visit, protests
Street closures and traffic disruptions are in effect this week for the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and anticipated demonstrations. The big picture: Netanyahu will head to the White House Tuesday and speak to Congress Wednesday — part of his first visit to Washington in almost four years, and his first trip abroad since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that led to the war in Gaza, Axios' Barak Ravid reports.
Minnesota Vikings Make Heartfelt Gesture For Rookie Khyree Jackson After Tragic Accident
Earlier this month, promising NFL rookie Khyree Jackson died in an automobile accident in Temple Hills, Maryland. Now, the team that drafted him, the Minnesota Vikings, is making an incredible gesture to Jackson and his family after their loss. The Vikings will be paying out the remainder of ...
Hyattsville Housekeeper Cleans Up With $50K Scratch-Off Win Sold At Area Gas Station
A housekeeper from Prince George's County is the latest to claim a $50,000 scratch-off prize on a ticket sold at the same station where a Bonus Match 5 jackpot worth the same amount was sold last month. This time, it was a $10 Jumbo Cash scratcher sold at the Shell...
Editor’s takeaways from NPA congressional fly-in day
For the second year in a row, I flew to Washington, D.C., for a congressional lobby day hosted by the Natural Products Association (NPA). This year’s event was held on May 22, and below are a few of my ruminations. NPA’s lobbyists have deep experience on the Hill and...
Drug Bust In Indian Head: $50K Worth Of Narcotics Seized
INDIAN HEAD, Md. – On July 3, as part of an ongoing drug investigation, detectives assigned to the Narcotics Enforcement Section served a search warrant at a home on Jameson Court in Indian Head. The suspect, Domonique Carlton Hawkins, age 31, of Indian Head, was taken into custody away...
Pic: Trump shooter’s alleged connection with FBI office exposed: Report
The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project claimed on Monday that an individual who “regularly” visited the home and the workplace of former President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin also visited a building in the “same vicinity” of an Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) office in Washington, D.C.
Analyst highlights 2025 NFL Draft prospect Commanders should watch
All eyes are focused on the Washington Commanders' training camp preparations as the 2024 season draws closer. However, general manager Adam Peters' new-look front office is already turning their attention to the second offseason of his dramatic rebuild next spring. The Commanders turned over almost half their roster during a...
Jan. 6 rioters, supporters work to rewrite history of the attack on the Capitol
As Former President Donald Trump runs for the White House again, he’s made rewriting the history of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack one of the touchstones of his campaign. He calls January 6 rioters convicted of crimes at the Capitol and serving federal prison time, “hostages.” He’s also dangled the possibility of sweeping pardons for Capitol rioters.
John Hinckley Jr. Wants to Live in a Peaceful World Where He Can Play Music and Paint Cats
"After a long and winding road, I am now an artist and singer/songwriter." In a conversation with CBS Mornings from June 2022, John Hinckley Jr. told Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett that he had very little memory of the day he tried to assassinate former president Ronald Reagan. Hinckley was then acquitted by reason of insanity and would go on to spend more than 30 years in St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C.
DC police: Man had over $3.8K in stolen Lululemon merchandise in car
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) arrested a man who had almost $4,000 in stolen Lululemon merchandise. On July 20, officers with the Robbery Suppression Unit were on patrol in the 3400 block of 12th Street area in Northeast D.C. when they saw a car commit a traffic violation.
Shooting claims life of 19-year-old man in Southeast DC: Police
WASHINGTON (7News) — A shooting claimed the life of a man in Southeast, D.C. Sunday afternoon, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Officers said they responded to the 200 block of 37th Place in Southeast, D.C. at around 2:11 p.m. for the report of a shooting. When they arrived, officers said they found a man, later identified as 19-year-old Jerry Hardy III, on the sidewalk suffering from gunshot wounds.
New ‘ALX Closet’ opens to provide emergency resources to Alexandria families in need
Alexandria families in an emergency or a crisis now have a one-stop shop for children’s clothing, basic necessities and more. Local nonprofits The Center for Alexandria’s Children and The Fund for Alexandria’s Child is opening ALX Closet, a new resource center dedicated to helping Alexandria’s children and families get access to necessities in times of need. ALX Closet is located in the Del Pepper Community Resource Center at 4850 Mark Center Drive — aka West End Town Hall.
Police: Fairfax City man charged with firing gun into townhome
A Fairfax City man has been charged with reckless use of a firearm after allegedly firing a gun inside his home last week. The City of Fairfax Police Department says its officers responded to the 10000 block of Whitehead Street in the Old Fairfax Mews townhomes at 12:26 a.m. on July 15 after a resident reported that a gun was fired into their home.
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