District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Chief John Donnelly told reporters in a news briefing Thursday morning that 27 bodies had been recovered from the plane and one from the helicopter.
The DC Court of Appeals will hear a case that has potential nationwide influence on the legal doctrine of “ecclesial abstention.”
A judge in Washington, D.C., sided with plaintiffs who claimed the White House’s freezing of billions of dollars in congressionally-approved funding violated the law.
The District of Columbia Public Schools community is mourning the loss of one of its high school students who was shot and killed in Southwest over the weekend. In a letter sent to the Roosevelt High School community,
Multiple 911 callers reported the crash near the river just before 8:55 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Police Department and the District of Columbia Fire and EMS.
Lawsuit alleges the Office of Personnel Management is using a server to send emails to employees without conducting the required privacy assessments.
Trump’s installed top prosecutor in the District of Columbia is investigating the use of an obstruction charge in Jan. 6 cases. The president had faced that charge, too.
Top Democrats on House and Senate appropriations committees wrote to OMB's acting head questioning the legality of the freeze.
"January 20 was an inauguration—not a coronation," said one attorney general suing the Trump administration for its federal spending freeze.
The Court of Appeals for the District ordered a new hearing for D.C. firefighters seeking damages against their department over a 2020 beard mandate.
The unions, which represent over 2 million public sector employees, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.