green beret, forced to resign from Army following affair with Washington Post reporter A highly-decorated Green Beret was forced to leave the U.S. Army after his affair with a Washington Post war correspondent was discovered. Maj. Jim Gant, a Special Forces commander with the Army, was relieved of his command in March 2012 after being embedded in a combat outpost in Afghanistan.
Obama Visits D.C.’s Best Chipotle Of all the Chipotle locations that Barack Obama could have stopped in at lunch today, he chose…
Woman found floating in water at Georgetown Waterfront D.C. police are at the Georgetown Waterfront where they’ve discovered a woman floating in the water. A spokeswoman for police says they got a call just before 5 p.m. on Monday.
George Washington University, American University make deal to buy solar power farms Two universities in the nation’s capital have agreed to a major energy deal to buy more than half their power from three new solar power farms that will be built in North Carolina, the schools announced Monday night.
D.C. Police need your help locating a missing 11-year-old boy He was last seen wearing a green shirt with a picture of Gumby on the front, blue shorts, white socks and a pair of black New Balance tennis shoes. If you’ve seen Alphonso Horton, call police at 202-727-9099.
Beloved Hill staffer’s death may be connected to hit-and-run Lisa Radogno was a longtime Capitol Hill staffer, and on Tuesday night, the 31-year-old was in her D.C. home on the phone with a friend when she suddenly had trouble breathing and talking.
Grace period ends for 15 DC traffic cameras Starting Friday, police will begin ticketing drivers caught on the district’s new speed cameras. The 30-day grace period is over for the 15 new cameras are spread out in three of the city’s four quadrants. Fines range from $50 to $300.
D.C. Who? 5 New Names for the Washington Redskins If boycotts, Congressional hearings or basic human decency weren’t enough to convince Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder that it was time to change his team’s name, perhaps Wednesday’s decision by the U.S. Patent Office will do the trick.
Council Wants to Change Street Names to “DC No Taxation Without Representation Way” Here’s a clunky mouthful: The D.C. Council introduced legislation today to change the names of the streets surrounding the U.S. Capitol to “D.C. No Taxation Without Representation Way.”
D.C. Police discover third body in Shaw rowhouse District of Columbia police say they have found a partially buried body in the back yard of a row house in the Shaw neighborhood where a week-old corpse was discovered in an attic last week. Police revealed the recovery of the second body Tuesday. They’re trying to determine if it is that of 23-year-old Delano Wingfield, reported missing by his grandmother June 3. An autopsy concluded the man was beaten to death.