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Metro Transit Police Chief Ron Pavlik told Metro Board members that Metro and first responders are still “challenged with communicating effectively to the individuals on the train.” Metro’s

The former campaign driver for former Washington, D.C. mayor Vincent Gray is set to be sentenced Friday. Mark Long acknowledged he was paid to serve as Gray’s chauffeur

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser is making some appearances on national television to discuss her efforts to make the District a state. Bowser’s administration has been drafting

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has introduced two bills aimed at bolstering the city’s police force. The first bill would raise the eligible age for police cadets from 21

A D.C. firefighter has been put on administrative leave after making inflammatory Facebook posts about police officers. Norman Brooks, who has been with D.C. Fire and EMS since

A Metro Transit Police officer fatally shot a person near a northeast Washington Metro station, authorities say. Metro spokeswoman Morgan Dye said a transit officer was involved in

Inside the National Building Museum, more than 30 polycarbonate icebergs sit and float in a 12,540-square-foot ocean made of blue net in the building’s great hall. The exhibit,

U.S. Park Police are telling people planning to attend July Fourth festivities in Washington to leave their drones at home. It is illegal to fly unmanned aircraft in

The Senate is ready to begin voting on a rescue package for Puerto Rico, who is about to default on a $2 billion debt payment. Although the measure