As President Donald Trump this week sought to rewrite the history of his supporters’ attack on the US Capitol, a database detailing the vast array of criminal charges and successful convictions of January 6 rioters was removed from the Department of Justice’s website.
Federal judges in the D.C. district court have remained essentially silent while signing off on the hundreds of now-dismissed cases that for years crowded their dockets.
Advocates are slamming Trump's decision to issue pardons for two D.C. officers convicted in the death of Karon Hylton-Brown.
Trump pardoned two D.C. officers convicted for a chase that killed Karon Hylton-Brown. Now, an officer’s lawyer and family of Hylton-Brown are speaking out.
One of President Donald Trump’s first orders of business following his inauguration this week was to pardon those jailed in relation to convictions stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol.
Discover how America remains divided on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, as a National Action Network rally in D.C. honors his vision amidst presidential inauguration.
The redevelopment of Gateway aligns with the county’s 10-year General Plan, HoCo By Design, which “envisions Gateway transforming into a major hub for employment, entertainment, and innovation,” according to the county’s website, while also providing open space, access to transit and opportunities for housing and jobs.
The Columbia County Board of Education holds its first hearing Monday on the homestead exemption law that could impact your property taxes.
Three people, including Moberly Middle School teacher Ashley Apel, were killed in a series of crashes on U.S. 63 north of Columbia Thursday afternoon.
More than seven years after hosting its last sporting event, RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. will finally face the wrecking ball.
Washington state’s U.S. senators have cosponsored legislation that would grant statehood to the District of Columbia.
The Midwest Newsroom and its partners asked police departments and sheriff offices in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska to tell us whether they will cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies as part of the Trump White House “mass deportation” plan.