DC Attorney General Secures Over $860K in Settlements for Worker Rights Violations, Including Major Payouts by American University and VIDA Fitness
DC Attorney General Schwalb secures over $860,000 in settlements from employers for labor law violations, ensuring worker compensation and workplace practice reforms.
Metropolitan Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspects in Northwest D.C. Robbery Case
Metropolitan Police seek three suspects for a robbery in Northwest D.C., where a person was robbed on Irving Street on February 13. The suspects were caught on camera, and the police offer a reward for information leading to their arrest.
Washington D.C. Police Arrest Additional Juveniles for Union Station Assault; Hate Crime Charges Considered
A group of juveniles assaulted a woman in Washington D.C., leading to multiple arrests. The MPD has charged the suspects, including a 14-year-old and younger, with serious offenses, potentially motivated by hate or bias.
U.S. President Launches Initiative to Scale Back Federal Bureaucracy, Targeting Four Agencies for Downsizing
The US President issued an executive order to reduce federal bureaucracy, targeting four specific government entities for downsizing or elimination and calling for wider cuts across federal agencies.












