On this day, May 12, in 1989, the last graffiti-covered New York City subway car was retired.
The underground graffiti movement took form in the late '60s and early '70s. Norman Mailer heralded the drawings as a vibrant form of urban art. But by the 1980s, graffiti covered almost every car,...
An illegal alien living in Prince George's County was sentenced to 11 years in prison for recruiting a pregnant teenage runaway into working as a prostitute for violent street gang MS-13.
Twenty-eight-year-old Yanira Del Carmen Guerrero Andrade befriended the 15-year-old girl in a time of...
Former D.C. candidate sentenced for theft
A lawyer and former D.C. Council candidate was sentenced to six months behind bars for embezzling money intended for his clients. Deairich Hunter pleaded in January to theft of more than $100,000 in payments from insurance companies that were intended...
Sheriff Popkin is asking gun owners who no longer want their guns to turn them in on Saturday, no questions asked. Montgomery County is one of 20 counties around the state collecting guns. Weapons and bullets can be turned in between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Public Safety Headquarters in...
A lawyer and former D.C. Council candidate was sentenced to six months in prison for embezzling money intended for his clients.
Deairich Hunter, pleaded in January to theft of more than $100,000 in payments from insurance companies that were intended to settle some of his clients' disability...
On this day, May 10, in 1875, former slave Bass Reeves was sworn in as a deputy U.S. Marshal in Fort Smith, Ark., becoming one of the most feared and fearless lawmen in the Old West.
Reeves was hired by "the Hanging Judge," Isaac Parker, to help bring justice to the vast Indian Territory, a...
Kyle Catterton, a Virginia State University offensive tackle, was named to a all-conference football team in the fall.
Now he's a Washington Examiner "Most Wanted" fugitive.
The 21-year-old senior from Waldorf disappeared in January as law enforcement officials raided his home in Colonial...
On this day, May 9, in 1988, a Seattle woman was found guilty of killing her husband and another person by lacing Excedrin capsules with cyanide.
Stella Nickell, 44, had plotted to kill her husband Bruce Nickell for years, checking out library books about poison and talking about hiring a hit...
A Sterling man was indicted Wednesday on a charge of sexual abuse of a fellow passenger on a flight to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Saurabh Agarwal, 40, faces a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment, if convicted.
According to court documents filed in Alexandria's federal...
D.C. cop accused of money laundering for drug dealer
A District of Columbia police officer has been charged in a federal money laundering investigation in Pennsylvania.
Jared Weinberg was arrested Monday at the Fourth District station on Georgia Avenue in upper Northwest D.C., where he...