A sexual harassment investigation into John Falcicchio, the former deputy mayor and chief of staff for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, has determined he made unwanted advances and sent lewd messages to a female staffer under his supervision.
The juvenile crime crisis gripping the national capital region has local leaders calling on fathers and father figures to provide the positive influence on youth that no government program or institution can replicate.
An Indiana woman was sentenced to a year in prison Tuesday for transporting her two infants in a plastic milk crate that was strapped to her bike with a bungee cord.
Two D.C. firefighters were charged with assault Tuesday for the caught-on-camera attack of a man in April that police said started when the man punched a member of the fire crew.
Soft-on-crime policies and liberal prosecutors are fueling a nationwide scourge of retail theft that is closing businesses and -- in some cases -- costing lives, congressional lawmakers heard Tuesday.
Westfield, the operator of the San Francisco Centre mall, will relinquish its control of the popular shopping complex amid a flight of high-profile businesses from the city.
Texas will deploy a chain of buoys along the Rio Grande River next month in an effort to prevent migrants from illegally crossing the aquatic border that separates the U.S. from Mexico.
Prosecutors in Prince George's County, Maryland, said that the mother and daughter charged with dismembering their family matriarch did so with a chainsaw -- and then grilled the 71-year-old woman's remains.
Richmond Public Schools have canceled the final two classroom days of the year following Tuesday's deadly mass shooting at a high school graduation in Virginia's capital.