A man from Germantown, Maryland, was arrested Monday after police said he shot at two people as well as an officer's vehicle before leading authorities on a pursuit that extended into Virginia.
The Pima County Democratic Party in Arizona tweeted and then deleted a controversial advertisement for a Women's March event on July 4th, but not without then going on to "urge [readers] to save your outrage for the women in this state who will die of botched abortions."
Google said Friday that the company will soon scrub the location data of anyone who visits an abortion clinic -- among other health-related facilities -- shortly after they visit.
It turns out that American users of popular social media app TikTok can have their information accessed by employees at the app's Chinese parent company, ByteDance Ltd.
Virginia's attorney general is advocating for Congress to get involved in how "copycat" marijuana edibles are packaged in order to stop a trend of accidental consumption of the products by children.
Six separate mail carriers were robbed within a two-day period across the Washington, D.C., area, most of which were at gunpoint and two instances where the carriers were assaulted.
Federal prosecutors have secured a guilty plea from the Baltimore man who last year burned down the home where his former girlfriend and two other people were living, in a prosecution that followed a remarkably light initial sentence from the state.
An armed robbery in Northwest D.C. last month has police looking for two suspects who were seen wearing tactical vests with the word "Detective" on the front.
The man charged with shooting and killing a nonprofit founder in his Fairfax, Virginia, home is the ex-boyfriend of the victim's wife, according to court documents.
Police in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, used smoke grenades Wednesday to disperse hundreds of pro-choice protesters who had gathered downtown in what police called an "unlawful assembly."