WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A Maryland driver and four Virginia drivers are facing legal action for their alleged dangerous and illegal conduct on Washington, D.C. streets, the Office of the Attorney ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Four out-of-state drivers accused of repeatedly driving erratically on Washington, D.C. streets are facing lawsuits, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for the ...
D.C.’s attorney general is suing five drivers from Virginia and Maryland accused of owing more than a combined $420,000 in unpaid traffic tickets. One driver alone owes more than $180,000, according ...
WASHINGTON — A judgment against the first driver to face a lawsuit under a new measure designed to curb the District’s repeat traffic offenders has been secured, the Attorney General announced on ...
The National Christmas Tree lighting event will prompt road closures in Northwest D.C. The event will be held on Thursday, ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — After Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser enacted a limited juvenile curfew Saturday, while D.C. police established four zones with stricter curfew rules, officials said ...
WASHINGTON — This week, D.C. leaders are taking another step to crack down on dangerous driving. The Council passed funding for Phase Two of the STEER Act – a law designed to target drivers with ...
DC Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith issued an order Friday giving her cops the power to notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of suspected illegal immigrants not in MPD custody — ...
SUN: Single-family zoning bill stalls as Baltimore residents oppose piece of mayor’s plan The final bill of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s five-piece affordable housing legislation stalled during a ...