Washington D.C. voters to consider legalizing pot Tuesday It would allow people 21 years of age and older to posses 2 ounces of marijuana for personal use. It also outlines a maximum of six cannabis plants — only three could be mature — that a resident could grow at home.
Two men rob Washington D.C. liquor store while one wields a gun, one carries a baby Police say two men robbed a D.C. liquor store Wednesday while one was carrying a baby strapped to his chest.
Washington D.C. “Masseur” Accused of Sex Assault Flees Country A woman says she was sexually assaulted by a masseur earlier this month at a Glover Park massage parlor who has fled the country.
High Heel Race hits Washington D.C. streets A longtime D.C. tradition, and one of the most unusual Halloween celebrations you’ll see anywhere, shut down several streets near Dupont Circle Tuesday night.
Washington DC elections chief projecting 40 percent turnout The executive director of the District of Columbia Board of Elections is projecting 40 percent turnout for next week’s election.
Ghost roads: The forgotten and haunted roads of Washington D.C. There are still places in the District of Columbia where few dare to travel. There are many curious corridors and bizarre byways buried deep within the nation’s capital. Some of Washington’s forgotten thoroughfares were doomed by politics, while others are said to be cursed by supernatural forces. These are Washington’s ghost roads.
Washington DC taxis to protest council’s planned Uber vote Hundreds of taxi drivers in the District of Columbia are planning to descend on Freedom Plaza to draw attention to the D.C. Council’s scheduled Tuesday vote on car services like Uber.
Washington D.C. school teacher has viral meningitis A teacher at D.C.’s Peabody Elementary school has been diagnosed with a case of viral meningitis, ABC 7 News has learned, prompting a warning note to go out to parents from the D.C. Department of Public Health.
Washington D.C. scales back plan to expand streetcar network The D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) had hoped to build a 22-mile streetcar network connecting all parts of the District, but now the agency admits that will not happen in the next 10 years.
Washington D.C. mayoral race: gap closing Cantania (I) trails chief rival Muriel Bowswer (D) in the polls.