The incident took place last year at the Marbury Plaza apartments in Southeast.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
See 'Noir City DC' Or Something Less Hard-Boiled At The Movies This Week
The AFI Silver's annual film noir festival returns this weekend, and plenty of other things to see.
Gothamist Films
20 Of The Best Off-The-Beaten-Track Museums In And Around D.C.
For when the usual suspects are a little too usual.
The Documentary 'Do Not Resist' Is A Grim, Visceral Portrait Of Militarized Police
It begins a one-week run at the AFI Silver Theater tomorrow.
Video: Watch Michelle Obama Flawlessly Rebuke Donald Trump
"This is disgraceful. It is intolerable, and it doesn't matter what party you belong to ... no woman deserves to be treated this way."
D.C. Will Change Parking Meter Prices In Penn Quarter By Demand
Some spaces will decrease to $2.00 an hour, others will increase to $2.75 an hour, and others will remain the same at $2.30 per hour.
D.C. Michelin Stars Announced: Here's What to Know
The venerable dining guide today announced that 12 restaurants earned stars.
Ragnar Kjartansson Brings His Slow Art To The Hirshhorn
The Icelandic artist collaborated with a member of Sigur Ros to create meditative video works, part of his first major U.S. retrospective.
Weekend Picks: 12 Things To Do In And Around D.C.
This weekend's agenda includes an Autumn Festival, Improv Festival, and Italian Festival, plus perfume making, soap making, and more.
D.C. Is Installing Free Outdoor Wi-Fi Near The White House
The "DCWiFi" service will be available between the 1700 and 1900 blocks of Pennsylvania Ave and from G Street to I Street NW.
One Person Was Killed, Three Injured In Metrobus Crash Last Night
It happened around 10:30 p.m. at Suitland Parkway and Stanton Road.
Morning Roundup: The Washington Post Endorses Hillary Clinton For President
Cherry Blossom Festival organizers are looking for talent, and more news.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Go Home Already: In Addition To A Possible Fare Hike, Metro May Make Service Cuts
Woe is Metro, the Wharf says it will open by spring of 2018, and more end-of-day news.
It Will Be A Rough Commute On The Red Line This Afternoon
Trains are single tracking in two different sections.
Maryland Hair Band Heroes KIX Return In 'Can't Stop The Show'
They're happy, they're nice, and they're playing two shows in Leesburg this weekend.
D.C. Ranks First On List Of Most Mortgaged Metro Areas
78 percent of D.C.'s homeowners have mortgages, according to LawnStarter.
W. Kamau Bell Is A Comic Wearing Many Hats
Bell performs on Thursday at Sixth and I. His latest album tackles political themes while adding a layer of personal experience.
University Of Maryland May Add Annual Fee To Help Handle Sexual Assault Cases
The school's Title IX compliance officer says the office is underfunded and badly in need of more investigators.
Black Teen Sues D.C. For Violent Detention After Woman Felt 'Uneasy' At ATM
The incident was caught on tape and sparked protests in Eastern Market.
Where Ball Gowns Meet Combat Boots, Ms. Veteran America Returns to D.C.
The pageant raises money to combat veteran homelessness.
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This Week in Jazz, Featuring Jane Ira Bloom and Red Baraat
Also, Shannon Gunn & The Bullettes, Chaise Lounge, Fred Hersch, plus much more.
Safetrack Shuts Down Vienna and Dunn Loring Stations Again This Weekend
And passengers will experience delays throughout the entire Metrorail system.
Morning Roundup: The Old Post Office Makes Many Campaign Trail Appearances
Donald Trump's marketing campaign, plus how the Nats are getting ready to celebrate, the cooking descendants of four D.C. chefs, and more in the news.