Washington, D.C.
On the evening before the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot, pipe bombs were placed outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee offices.
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction barring the administration from making warrantless immigration arrests in Washington, D.C.
Michelle Obama honors Brandy, Monica, and other R&B icons at 'The Boy Is Mine' tour, celebrating Black music legacy.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and killing one of them.
After three terms, and a fierce fight for D.C. autonomy, Mayor Muriel Bowser says it’s time to “pass the baton,” setting the stage for one of the most competitive mayoral races in years.
A landmark ruling declares Trump’s months-long deployment of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital unlawful.
Despite Trump’s National Guard deployments facing several legal setbacks, the president continues to threaten American cities with deployment.
Bison ONE Newsroom journalist Zoe Cummings speaks to people in and around the Howard University community on hunger in the nation's capital.
Jury selection has begun for the trial of Sean C. Dunn, aka "Sandwich Guy," who was arrested for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent.
In June 2020, protesters defaced the statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike. They used rope to tear it down, spray-painted it, and set it on fire.
Chef Elias Taddesse says the militarization of Washington, D.C., has left his customers—and his livelihood—on edge.
Beneath the logistics and policy talk was a more existential question: how do schools protect students from fear when the threat isn’t inside the classroom but waiting just beyond its doors?