Washington, D.C. is changing rapidly in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term—and the numbers show it.
From imposing cash bail to decreasing police oversight, Congress is weighing changes that could remake DC’s justice system ...
Former President Joe Biden vetoed a version of the bill repealing DC’s crime bill that passed both chambers of Congress on a ...
Congressional Republicans have renewed their focus on D.C. crime with legislation aimed at changing police oversight and the District’s cashless bail system.
For a second time, Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the deployment of about 150 Ohio National Guard troops to the nation's ...
The U.S. House of Representatives is poised to vote on two controversial bills on Wednesday, targeting the District of ...
Republicans in Congress are taking steps to alter how the District enforces crime and justice. One bill would end cashless ...
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House voting on 2 bills targeting DC crime

One bill would make jail time mandatory pre-trial and post-conviction for some crimes, and the other would repeal DC’s police ...
Homicides are down nearly 20 percent this year in 52 of America’s largest cities, a decline that spans both red states and ...
The judge concluded the military takeover violates the Constitution and illegally intrudes on local officials' law ...