Assault on Flight to D.C.

A man accused of assault on a flight to D.C. claimed he wanted to talk to President Trump. He became disruptive, assaulted a passenger, and threatened a flight attendant.

Black Lives Matter Plaza Redesign and 'Love is Blind' Stars

Black Lives Matter Plaza in D.C. to be redesigned with new murals. 'Love is Blind' stars Sara Carton and Ben Mezzenga did not get married due to differing views on Black Lives Matter and politics.

D.C. Plane Crash Recovery

Fox News reports on the recovery of debris from a D.C. plane crash involving an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. Officials confirm all 67 victims have been recovered and identified, bringing closure to families and the community. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the midair collision.

American Airlines Plane Collision near D.C.

A tragic event occurred involving a collision between an American Airlines plane and a military helicopter near D.C. resulting in multiple fatalities.

D.C.'s ban on right turns on red signals

D.C.'s ban on right turns on all red signals took effect but won't be actively enforced everywhere due to funding challenges. Some in Congress oppose the ban, calling it 'anti-car.' DDOT aims for a culture change among drivers for road safety.

Melania Trump's Visibility in D.C. if the Trumps Return for Round Two

Former first lady Melania Trump may not be as visible if the Trumps return for a second round in D.C. as she was during their first term.

Attempted Arson of Freedom Bell in Washington, D.C.

D.C. native launches recall campaign against Democratic councilmember after her smoke shop was burglarized. Suspect attempts to set fire to the Freedom Bell outside Union Station in Washington, D.C. No injuries reported. Bell is a sculpture resembling the Liberty Bell.

Sports

D.C.'s pro basketball and hockey teams will stay in their arena in downtown Washington, reversing earlier plans to move to a new arena in Alexandria, Virginia.

Proposed Measure to Toughen Sentences in D.C.

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser about the proposed measure that would toughen some sentences and make it easier to detain people as they await trial.