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The White House is implementing new policies to lower government costs by using commercial products and services, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and market competition.
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Montgomery County Police are seeking public assistance to find 16-year-old Rodmel Jesua Santos Murillo, intensifying their search and highlighting the urgency of community involvement.
Multiple shootings in Washington D.C. over a weekend wounded various individuals, including two men and two teenagers, with no arrests made or suspects identified.
The Metropolitan Police Department has arrested Mickyel Goodwin for a shooting in Northeast Washington, DC, charging him with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon.
The U.S. Attorney's Office charged 24 people with federal gun crimes in Washington D.C. under the 'Make D.C. Safe Again' initiative, stemming from a Trump Executive Order.
A 13-year-old boy turned himself in for a robbery on Irving Street NW, D.C.; one suspect still at large. MPD offers rewards for information leading to an arrest.
Trump and Bukele's meeting emphasized their concerted efforts in deporting violent criminals, including confirmed gang members, underscoring a strict crime prevention stance.
Police stopped an early morning burglary on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Southeast, arresting the perpetrator after a quick response to the scene.
Community & Society in ...
The Council of the District of Columbia extended Passover greetings on social media, mentioning the Seder tradition and adding a local twist with the term "Arlingtoman."
DC police arrested a suspect for a February carjacking in Glover Park after the MPD's Carjacking Task Force identified him using surveillance footage.
Montgomery County warns of driveway-paving scams, with unlicensed workers offering poor services and extra costs. County officials advise residents on recognizing such fraud.
Oregon's congressional Democrats oppose FEMA's suspension of BRIC grants, crucial for disaster preparedness in vulnerable areas, demanding the program's restoration.
DynCorp International settled with the DOJ for $21 million over claims of submitting inflated costs in a State Department contract for training police in Iraq.
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