Over $1B in unpaid traffic fines in D.C. prompts year-long enforcement operation
Washington, D.C. is intensifying its crackdown on drivers who owe massive sums in unpaid traffic fines, with more than $1 billion in outstanding tickets currently on the books. These violations are not limited to minor infractions. Many involve recurring offenses caught by speed and red light cameras, and in some cases, single vehicles have accrued tens of thousands of dollars in penalties. In a recent targeted traffic enforcement operation in Northeast D.C., officers discovered j
Over $1B in unpaid traffic fines in D.C. prompts year-long enforcement operation
Washington, D.C. is intensifying its crackdown on drivers who owe massive sums in unpaid traffic fines, with more than $1 billion in outstanding tickets currently on the books. These violations are not limited to minor infractions. Many involve recurring offenses caught by speed and red light cameras, and in some cases, single vehicles have accrued tens of thousands of dollars in penalties. In a recent targeted traffic enforcement operation in Northeast D.C., officers discovered j
DC residents fear retaliation after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
Washington DC residents are on high alert following overnight airstrikes launched by the United States targeting Iranian nuclear sites. The federal government has described the action as necessary to neutralize a growing threat, but it has ignited deep concerns locally, with many worried about possible retaliation and the broader implications of a potential regional conflict. The airstrikes mark a significant escalation in tensions with Iran, drawing sharp reactions both globally
DC residents fear retaliation after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
Washington DC residents are on high alert following overnight airstrikes launched by the United States targeting Iranian nuclear sites. The federal government has described the action as necessary to neutralize a growing threat, but it has ignited deep concerns locally, with many worried about possible retaliation and the broader implications of a potential regional conflict. The airstrikes mark a significant escalation in tensions with Iran, drawing sharp reactions both globally
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday
Trump’s Military Parade Criticized for Sloppy Marching, Low Crowd
President Donald Trump’s military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US Army drew widespread criticism and mockery after videos showed troops marching without coordination in front of a small crowd. The parade, which cost around $45 million, took place on Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. and involved over 6,600 soldiers, tanks, and even robotic dogs. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania T
Trump’s Military Parade Criticized for Sloppy Marching, Low Crowd
President Donald Trump’s military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US Army drew widespread criticism and mockery after videos showed troops marching without coordination in front of a small crowd. The parade, which cost around $45 million, took place on Constitution Avenue in Washington D.C. and involved over 6,600 soldiers, tanks, and even robotic dogs. Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania T
Washington’s Green and Yellow Metro lines resume automation amid tech flaws
The Washington Metro is cautiously reintroducing its automatic train operation system after a 15-year pause, but unresolved technical issues continue to complicate a full rollout. Green and Yellow line trains have resumed automated operations without major incidents, yet a troubling pattern of station overruns on the Red Line has Metro officials proceeding with caution. Automatic train operation, known as ATO, was a standard feature of the Metrorail system for more than 30 years b
Washington’s Green and Yellow Metro lines resume automation amid tech flaws
The Washington Metro is cautiously reintroducing its automatic train operation system after a 15-year pause, but unresolved technical issues continue to complicate a full rollout. Green and Yellow line trains have resumed automated operations without major incidents, yet a troubling pattern of station overruns on the Red Line has Metro officials proceeding with caution. Automatic train operation, known as ATO, was a standard feature of the Metrorail system for more than 30 years b
Full list of prohibited items released ahead of Washington Army’s 250-year celebration parade
As Washington, D.C. prepares for one of its largest military events in recent years, security measures are being tightened in anticipation of the massive crowds expected to attend the Army’s 250th anniversary parade. Scheduled for Saturday, the grand procession will commemorate a quarter-millennium of Army service with a four-mile route beginning at the Pentagon and ending on 15th Street Northwest. To ensure a safe and orderly event, officials have released comprehensive public safety g
Full list of prohibited items released ahead of Washington Army’s 250-year celebration parade
As Washington, D.C. prepares for one of its largest military events in recent years, security measures are being tightened in anticipation of the massive crowds expected to attend the Army’s 250th anniversary parade. Scheduled for Saturday, the grand procession will commemorate a quarter-millennium of Army service with a four-mile route beginning at the Pentagon and ending on 15th Street Northwest. To ensure a safe and orderly event, officials have released comprehensive public safety g
DC Council delays tipped minimum wage hike amid industry pushback and mayor's repeal call
The D.C. Council has voted to delay a planned increase in the tipped minimum wage from $10 to $12, a move originally scheduled to take effect on July 1. The decision, which passed in an 8-4 vote, shifts the increase to October, reigniting debate surrounding the future of Initiative 82. This voter-approved ballot measure, passed in 2022 with overwhelming support, aims to gradually raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to $17.50 by 2027. However, with growing concerns from the restaurant in
DC Council delays tipped minimum wage hike amid industry pushback and mayor's repeal call
The D.C. Council has voted to delay a planned increase in the tipped minimum wage from $10 to $12, a move originally scheduled to take effect on July 1. The decision, which passed in an 8-4 vote, shifts the increase to October, reigniting debate surrounding the future of Initiative 82. This voter-approved ballot measure, passed in 2022 with overwhelming support, aims to gradually raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to $17.50 by 2027. However, with growing concerns from the restaurant in
DC landlord fined $1M in rent inflation case involving pricing software
A major landlord in Washington, D.C. will pay over $1 million and commit to changing its rent-setting practices following accusations of participating in a price-fixing scheme that affected thousands of rental units. The move comes after legal action alleging the use of software to manipulate rent prices across more than 50,000 apartments in the District. The property management company involved owns approximately 9,000 units in the city and is the first of several landlords named
DC landlord fined $1M in rent inflation case involving pricing software
A major landlord in Washington, D.C. will pay over $1 million and commit to changing its rent-setting practices following accusations of participating in a price-fixing scheme that affected thousands of rental units. The move comes after legal action alleging the use of software to manipulate rent prices across more than 50,000 apartments in the District. The property management company involved owns approximately 9,000 units in the city and is the first of several landlords named
Memorial Day weekend concert in D.C.: road closures, rules, and weather update
The National Memorial Day Concert is set to return to Washington this weekend, offering a solemn tribute to the nation’s servicemen and women, their families, and the lives lost in defense of the country. Held at the West Front of the United States Capitol, the concert has become a significant part of the holiday weekend, drawing large crowds to commemorate military sacrifice through music, reflection, and unity. Due to recent and forecasted rainfall in the region, event off
Memorial Day weekend concert in D.C.: road closures, rules, and weather update
The National Memorial Day Concert is set to return to Washington this weekend, offering a solemn tribute to the nation’s servicemen and women, their families, and the lives lost in defense of the country. Held at the West Front of the United States Capitol, the concert has become a significant part of the holiday weekend, drawing large crowds to commemorate military sacrifice through music, reflection, and unity. Due to recent and forecasted rainfall in the region, event off
Israeli embassy couple killed in DC shooting days before planned engagement
In a heartbreaking tragedy that has reverberated through diplomatic communities across the world, two young Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were gunned down just outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. The two, who had recently begun a relationship and were planning a life together, died after attending a Young Diplomats reception hosted by the American Jewish Committee. Lischinsky, aged 30, had purchased an engagement ring days
Israeli embassy couple killed in DC shooting days before planned engagement
In a heartbreaking tragedy that has reverberated through diplomatic communities across the world, two young Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were gunned down just outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. The two, who had recently begun a relationship and were planning a life together, died after attending a Young Diplomats reception hosted by the American Jewish Committee. Lischinsky, aged 30, had purchased an engagement ring days
WorldPride DC 2025 to Welcome 2 Million Attendees for Celebrations and Activism
Worldpride Washington DC 2025 officially kicked off on Saturday, ushering in a vibrant and historic three-week celebration dedicated to honoring the LGBTQIA+ community both locally and globally. Known for hosting one of the largest and most spirited pride events in the United States, the capital is expected to attract a record-breaking crowd of up to two million people this year. From the colorful parades to dynamic block parties and cultural events, Worldpride DC aims to uplift, celebrate, a
WorldPride DC 2025 to Welcome 2 Million Attendees for Celebrations and Activism
Worldpride Washington DC 2025 officially kicked off on Saturday, ushering in a vibrant and historic three-week celebration dedicated to honoring the LGBTQIA+ community both locally and globally. Known for hosting one of the largest and most spirited pride events in the United States, the capital is expected to attract a record-breaking crowd of up to two million people this year. From the colorful parades to dynamic block parties and cultural events, Worldpride DC aims to uplift, celebrate, a
Ben & Jerry's Founder Arrested Over Gaza Protest
Ben Cohen, co-founder of the iconic Ben & Jerry’s ice cream brand and a longtime progressive activist, was arrested on Wednesday at the United States Capitol after disrupting a Senate hearing with an impassioned protest against U.S. support for Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. His arrest came during a session where Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying on budget matters, including proposed Medicaid cuts. Cohen, 74, shouted from the gallery, “
Ben & Jerry's Founder Arrested Over Gaza Protest
Ben Cohen, co-founder of the iconic Ben & Jerry’s ice cream brand and a longtime progressive activist, was arrested on Wednesday at the United States Capitol after disrupting a Senate hearing with an impassioned protest against U.S. support for Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. His arrest came during a session where Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying on budget matters, including proposed Medicaid cuts. Cohen, 74, shouted from the gallery, “
GOP Tax Plan: No Tax on Tips, 5% Remittance Fee, Senior Bonus
House Republicans have unveiled a sweeping new tax proposal dubbed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” aligning with President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign promises. The bill includes major tax breaks for workers, significant penalties for elite educational institutions, and the introduction of a 5% tax on money transfers sent abroad, a move likely to impact immigrant families across the country. The proposed legislation eliminates federal income taxes on tips and o
GOP Tax Plan: No Tax on Tips, 5% Remittance Fee, Senior Bonus
House Republicans have unveiled a sweeping new tax proposal dubbed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” aligning with President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign promises. The bill includes major tax breaks for workers, significant penalties for elite educational institutions, and the introduction of a 5% tax on money transfers sent abroad, a move likely to impact immigrant families across the country. The proposed legislation eliminates federal income taxes on tips and o
Delhi on High Alert: Leaves Cancelled, Security Tightened Amid Tensions
The national capital is on high alert following escalations between India and Pakistan, as cross-border hostilities intensify under the shadow of Operation Sindoor. Late Thursday evening, the Delhi government issued a blanket order cancelling all leave for its employees, signaling a state of heightened preparedness in the city. Amid news of failed missile and drone attacks by Pakistan on Indian military installations in Jammu, Pathankot, and other northern cities, Delhi's security apparatus
Delhi on High Alert: Leaves Cancelled, Security Tightened Amid Tensions
The national capital is on high alert following escalations between India and Pakistan, as cross-border hostilities intensify under the shadow of Operation Sindoor. Late Thursday evening, the Delhi government issued a blanket order cancelling all leave for its employees, signaling a state of heightened preparedness in the city. Amid news of failed missile and drone attacks by Pakistan on Indian military installations in Jammu, Pathankot, and other northern cities, Delhi's security apparatus
Severe weather delays flights at DC-area airports, operations now restored
Severe weather caused widespread disruptions at all major airports in the Washington, D.C. region on Monday night, resulting in significant delays for flights both arriving and departing. Operations at several key transportation hubs were severely impacted by the storm system that swept through the area, bringing delays that lasted for several hours before being lifted late in the evening. By 11:30 p.m., delays had been lifted across the affected airports and flight activity was g
Severe weather delays flights at DC-area airports, operations now restored
Severe weather caused widespread disruptions at all major airports in the Washington, D.C. region on Monday night, resulting in significant delays for flights both arriving and departing. Operations at several key transportation hubs were severely impacted by the storm system that swept through the area, bringing delays that lasted for several hours before being lifted late in the evening. By 11:30 p.m., delays had been lifted across the affected airports and flight activity was g
Army considers parade in D.C. on president’s birthday to mark historic milestone
The U.S. Army is preparing for a significant military parade on June 14, 2025, to commemorate its 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. While final approval is pending, detailed plans outline a large-scale event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., showcasing the Army's history and capabilities. According to planning documents dated April 29 and 30, the proposed parade would feature over 6,600 soldiers from at least 11 corps and di
Army considers parade in D.C. on president’s birthday to mark historic milestone
The U.S. Army is preparing for a significant military parade on June 14, 2025, to commemorate its 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. While final approval is pending, detailed plans outline a large-scale event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., showcasing the Army's history and capabilities. According to planning documents dated April 29 and 30, the proposed parade would feature over 6,600 soldiers from at least 11 corps and di
Indian Tech CEO Harshavardhana Kikkeri Kills Family, Dies by Suicide in Washington, US
A tragic incident involving an Indian tech entrepreneur has shocked communities both in the United States and India. Harshavardhana S Kikkeri, 57, founder and CEO of the now-defunct robotics firm HoloWorld, allegedly shot and killed his wife and teenage son before dying by suicide at their home in Newcastle, Washington, on April 24. The incident is currently under investigation by the King County Sheriff's Office, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind this heartbreaki
Indian Tech CEO Harshavardhana Kikkeri Kills Family, Dies by Suicide in Washington, US
A tragic incident involving an Indian tech entrepreneur has shocked communities both in the United States and India. Harshavardhana S Kikkeri, 57, founder and CEO of the now-defunct robotics firm HoloWorld, allegedly shot and killed his wife and teenage son before dying by suicide at their home in Newcastle, Washington, on April 24. The incident is currently under investigation by the King County Sheriff's Office, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind this heartbreaki
Potomac River Tunnel project begins to slash pollution and flooding in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C. has launched a major new phase in its ongoing Clean Rivers Project with the start of construction on the Potomac River Tunnel, a massive infrastructure effort intended to dramatically reduce sewage overflows into the Potomac River. The tunnel, which will run 5.5 miles beneath the city, aims to intercept and redirect combined sewer overflows — a mixture of untreated sewage and stormwater — which currently flow directly into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.
Potomac River Tunnel project begins to slash pollution and flooding in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C. has launched a major new phase in its ongoing Clean Rivers Project with the start of construction on the Potomac River Tunnel, a massive infrastructure effort intended to dramatically reduce sewage overflows into the Potomac River. The tunnel, which will run 5.5 miles beneath the city, aims to intercept and redirect combined sewer overflows — a mixture of untreated sewage and stormwater — which currently flow directly into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.
Blind Hockey Team Defies Odds as Trump Budget Threatens Disability Programs
At first glance, it looks like any other weekend hockey practice. The players glide with confidence across the ice at the MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington. But this team is different, not because of a smaller net or the louder puck, but because all the players are blind or visually impaired. These athletes represent the Washington Blind Hockey Club, a team founded nine years ago to offer competitive hockey opportunities to those with little or no sight. Their presence on the ice is a sta
Blind Hockey Team Defies Odds as Trump Budget Threatens Disability Programs
At first glance, it looks like any other weekend hockey practice. The players glide with confidence across the ice at the MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington. But this team is different, not because of a smaller net or the louder puck, but because all the players are blind or visually impaired. These athletes represent the Washington Blind Hockey Club, a team founded nine years ago to offer competitive hockey opportunities to those with little or no sight. Their presence on the ice is a sta
Nearly a Decade Later, Pope Francis’ Historic Visit to D.C.’s St. Matthew’s Still Resonates
In the heart of Washington D.C., within the historic stone walls of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, memories of a profound spiritual encounter continue to echo nearly a decade after it occurred. It was September 2015 when Pope Francis, newly elected and on his first visit to the United States, made an unannounced yet deeply symbolic stop at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in DuPont Circle. For those present, including the cathedral’s rector, Monsignor Ronald Jameson, the experience
Nearly a Decade Later, Pope Francis’ Historic Visit to D.C.’s St. Matthew’s Still Resonates
In the heart of Washington D.C., within the historic stone walls of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, memories of a profound spiritual encounter continue to echo nearly a decade after it occurred. It was September 2015 when Pope Francis, newly elected and on his first visit to the United States, made an unannounced yet deeply symbolic stop at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in DuPont Circle. For those present, including the cathedral’s rector, Monsignor Ronald Jameson, the experience









