Zsana Hoskins – 海角精品黑料 News Washington's Top News Mon, 13 Apr 2026 09:46:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WtopNewsLogo_500x500-150x150.png Zsana Hoskins – 海角精品黑料 News 32 32 Man linked to 2015 cold case arrested on multiple sex offense charges, police say /virginia/2026/04/man-linked-to-2015-cold-case-arrested-on-multiple-sex-offense-charges-police-say/ Sat, 11 Apr 2026 16:35:42 +0000 /?p=29133885 A man linked to a 2015 cold case was arrested on multiple sex offense charges in Virginia, the Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office said late Friday.

The sheriff’s office identified the man as James Branton and said it’s “believed” that Katelin Akens, who went missing over a decade ago at the age of 19, is “one of the victims.”

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Katelin Akens was last seen Dec. 5. (Courtesy Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office)

海角精品黑料 partner 7News reported that Branton is Akens’ .

The arrest came about as part of a multijurisdictional partnership between the sheriff’s office, Virginia State Police and the Spotsylvania Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.

Akens was last seen Dec. 5, 2015, when she was en route to Reagan National Airport, 海角精品黑料 previously reported. Akens was planning to catch a flight to Arizona, where she lived at the time.

Her family said she never reached her destination.

Police said Akens’ luggage was later found in a drainage ditch on River Road in Spotsylvania, although some of her clothes, cash, and her phone were missing from the bags.

“The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office remains committed to bringing Katelin home to her family and we appreciate the state, local and federal agencies that assisted with the investigation,” Lt. Col. Delbert Myrick said in a statement.

The investigation into the case remains ongoing. Anyone with information related to the Akens’ disappearance is urged to contact investigators at 1-800-928-5822 or at 540-582-5822.

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Wootton High School in Md. dismisses students early over nearby water main break /montgomery-county/2026/04/wootton-high-school-in-md-dismisses-students-early-over-nearby-water-main-break/ Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:30:30 +0000 /?p=29131136 Montgomery County Public Schools announced Friday morning that Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville, Maryland, would send students home early due to a water main break nearby.

Police said crews are in the 2100 block of Wootton Parkway. 海角精品黑料 Traffic reported part of the parkway is closed. Drivers have been asked to avoid the area.

Students were dismissed around 10:15 a.m. and MCPS encouraged students to walk or ride the bus home.

“Without reliable water service, we are unable to safely operate key functions of the school, including bathrooms, food service, and general health and hygiene needs,” Liliana Lopez, director of MCPS communications, said in an email to 海角精品黑料. “Out of an abundance of caution and to ensure the well-being of our students and staff, we are implementing an early dismissal.”

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DC police looking for suspects in robbery of one student’s Louis Vuitton shoes /dc/2026/04/dc-police-looking-for-suspects-in-robbery-of-one-students-louis-vuitton-shoes/ Sun, 05 Apr 2026 19:22:34 +0000 /?p=29115939 D.C. police are searching for multiple suspects after a robbery that left a high school student without his shoes.

海角精品黑料’s partner 7News said the victim was robbed and stomped near Dunbar High School in Northwest D.C. around 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Investigators said a group of people approached the teenager, asked where he was from and then assaulted him.

More people reportedly joined in,听eventually听taking his Louis Vuitton听shoes.

When authorities arrived, the victim was lying on the ground with a deep head wound. He was treated at a nearby hospital.

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Chilly conditions expected after rain poured across DC region on Easter Sunday /weather-news/2026/04/record-high-temperatures-for-easter-weekend-in-the-dc-area-with-showers-to-come/ Sun, 05 Apr 2026 19:22:16 +0000 /?p=29113459 Easter Sunday is expected to get chilly as a strong cold front moves in from the west.

It comes after rain showers poured into the D.C. region during the late morning and early afternoon hours.

7News First Alert Meteorologist Matt Ritter said temperatures will steadily fall and by dinnertime, it could be as much as 15 degrees cooler than earlier.

He said the rain should taper off during the afternoon Sunday.

鈥淚t will be clear, brisk and chilly by overnight tonight,鈥 Ritter said.

Monday will be breezy with near-average temperatures. Ritter said another cold front moves through Tuesday, setting up unseasonably cool weather for Wednesday. Some rural areas could dip to freezing.

Temperatures moderate by the end of the workweek, though widespread rain looks unlikely for a while.



Full forecast

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy, breezy
Lows: 38-42
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph; Gusts: 20-25 mph
Skies will quickly clear out as a cooler air mass filters in.

MONDAY:
Lingering showers end, mostly to partly sunny
Highs: 50s
Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph
Early morning showers will taper off from west to east before sunrise and give way to sunny skies and a return to seasonable temperatures.

TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny
Highs: 55-60
Winds: Northwest 10-15 mph
Cooler temperatures settle in as high pressure moves in. Temperatures could get close to freezing early for areas north and west of the Beltway.

WEDNESDAY:
Sunny, breezy
Highs: 50-55
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph; Gusts: 20-25 mph
Sunny and cooler conditions continue.

THURSDAY:
Partly cloudy
Highs: 60-65
Winds: Southeast 5-10 mph
Seasonable temperatures return under a mix of sun and clouds.

Current conditions

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US-Israeli strikes ‘unlikely’ to prompt regime change in Iran, says professor /middle-east/2026/03/us-israeli-strikes-unlikely-to-prompt-regime-change-in-iran-says-professor/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 01:37:52 +0000 /?p=28988109 A professor specializing on the Middle East says regime change is “unlikely” after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes were launched against Iran on Saturday.

, of The George Washington University, told 海角精品黑料 that “a lot of people are hopeful, but you’re talking about a regime that was born into a revolution.”

The joint strike efforts have led to the deaths of high-ranking Iranian officials, including听Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

“It survived many political assassinations in its early years,” Azodi said in an interview with 海角精品黑料’s Sarah Jacobs. “At the same time, it was fighting a total war with Iraq from 1980 to 1988. So it’s quite resilient, that’s one issue we have to keep in mind.”

Listen to the full interview:

Sina Azodi, professor of Middle Eastern studies at The George Washington University, talks with 海角精品黑料's Sandy Kozel about the possibility of a regime change in Iran.

With Khamenei dead, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a new supreme leader will be chosen in 鈥渙ne or two days.鈥

President Donald Trump has made it clear he wants a regime change in Iran. A senior White House official said “new potential leadership” in Iran has suggested they are open to talks with the U.S.

The U.S.-Israeli airstrikes continued Sunday and have led to multiple attacks on several countries in the region, with bombs dropping and killing more than 200 people since the start of the strikes, according to Iranian leaders.

Iran fired retaliatory strikes at Israel and toward U.S. military installations around Gulf Arab states. In Dubai, three U.S. service members were killed, marking the first known American casualties from the conflict. Five service members were injured.

Tensions between the U.S., Israel and Iran have remained ongoing for decades, since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. Conflict has largely centered around Iran’s nuclear enrichment program as global leaders grow concerned with the possibility of Tehran securing nuclear-grade weapons.

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1 dead, 3 injured in Manassas car crash /virginia/2026/03/1-dead-3-injured-in-manassas-car-crash/ Sun, 01 Mar 2026 20:32:58 +0000 /?p=28987548 A woman was killed and three people were injured Saturday in a head-on car accident on Saturday in Manassas, Virginia.

Prince William County Police arrived at the scene near Sudley Road and Campus Drive around 2:53 p.m. to investigate the two-vehicle crash.

Susan Minor, a 74-year old woman who was driving a 2019 Toyota Camry, was traveling northbound on Sudley Road at a high speed when she tried to pass another vehicle, struck a concrete median and veered into oncoming traffic, police said.

Minor, according to police, then hit a 2017 Honda CRV “head on.” The CRV was being driven by a 63-year-old man.

Minor was taken to a nearby hospital but died from her injuries.

There were two other passengers in the CRV. Police identified them as two women, aged 19 and 23. The driver and passengers were also taken to local hospitals with serious injuries.

The Prince William County Police are actively investigating the crash and ask those who have information regarding the incident to call 703-792-6500 or submit a tip online at .

See a map of the location of the crash below:

(Courtesy Google Maps)

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Trump faults Democratic leaders for Potomac River sewage spill; Md. Gov. Moore fires back /government/2026/02/incompetent-local-leadership-president-donald-trump-blames-gov-moore-for-potomac-sewage-spill/ Tue, 17 Feb 2026 10:05:59 +0000 /?p=28928186 President Donald Trump criticized Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and state leaders Monday over their handling of the massive sewage spill into the Potomac River.

“There is a massive Ecological Disaster unfolding in the Potomac River as a result of the Gross Mismanagement of Local Democrat Leaders 鈥 This is the same Governor who cannot rebuild a Bridge,” Trump said in his .

Trump also said he is directing federal authorities to step in to coordinate the response and protect the region’s water supply.

Ammar Moussa, a spokesperson for Gov. Moore, pushed back, saying the president has been responsible for the Potomac Interceptor sewer line for decades. 鈥淭he President has his facts wrong 鈥 again,” Moussa said in a statement, adding that the Trump administration has failed to act for the last four weeks and has put people’s lives at risk.

Mousa said Maryland officials have been on site since the start of the leak to help coordinate the response and keep the public informed: “If the federal government is just now showing up to take action, we will work collaboratively 鈥 as we always do.鈥

The spill began Jan. 19 when a major section of the Potomac Interceptor collapsed, sending hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the river.

Since the spill, the Maryland Department of the Environment has been testing bacteria levels. Moussa said concentrations of E.coli have started to fall, although monitoring has increased as temperatures rise and snowmelt affects the river.

Rachel Rosenberg Goldstein, an assistant professor of global, environmental and occupational health at the University of Maryland, told 海角精品黑料 on Monday that it will take time to fully assess the health impacts of the spill.

“I would say that this is really unprecedented, the amount of raw sewage that’s entering the Potomac River. We’re seeing levels of E.coli that are thousands of times above recreational water quality standards,” she said.

Rosenberg Goldstein said in the past few weeks, the decline in E.coli concentrations is encouraging.

“We’re going to need to continue to monitor what’s happening in the river and the different types of bacteria that are present. As we see temperatures rise, as we see the snow starting to melt; there are lots of different dynamics that can impact bacteria,” she said.

The University of Maryland team is working with the Potomac Riverkeeper Network to collect samples and monitor changes.

“We believe it’s important that the water continues to be monitored so that we can keep those that interact with the river safe,” she said. “It’s extremely important that everyone continues to not interact with the river, as well as the land that’s near the river, because of these high levels of bacteria that we’re seeing.”

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Maryland teen convicted in double homicide at Columbia Mall /crime/2026/02/maryland-teen-convicted-in-double-homicide-at-columbia-mall/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 18:46:25 +0000 /?p=28879138 A Columbia, Maryland, teenager was found guilty of murder last week in the February 2025 shooting that left two other teens dead outside The Mall in Columbia.

Emmetson Zeah, 19, was convicted on all charges but one, including two counts of first-degree murder and other firearm-related offenses, after a bench trial.

鈥淲hile no verdict can undo that loss, today鈥檚 decision delivers accountability and sends a clear message that this community will not tolerate this kind of violence,” Howard County State鈥檚 Attorney Rich Gibson said in a news release. “Our hearts remain with the victims鈥 families as they continue to grieve.”

The shooting led to deaths of 16-year-old Michael Robertson and 15-year-old Blake McCray.

On Feb. 22, 2025, officers responded to a report of shots fired at the parking lot and bus loop area near the Lidl in the 10300 block of Little Patuxent Parkway, police said.

Robertson was pronounced dead at the scene. McCray was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he eventually died from his injuries.

Howard County police said surveillance footage, witness accounts, GPS monitoring and the defendant鈥檚 statement placed Zeah at the scene at the time of the crime.

When his home was searched, police said they also found a firearm consistent with casings found at the scene, as well as other evidence linking him to the shooting.

Zeah is scheduled to be sentenced on May 22.

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Flurries possible for DC-area’s evening commute as effects of winter storm linger /weather-news/2026/01/long-streak-of-cold-weather-expected-to-chill-dc-area-in-aftermath-of-weekend-snowstorm/ Wed, 28 Jan 2026 21:45:36 +0000 /?p=28852841 There’s a small chance for light snowfall during the Wednesday evening commute in the D.C. area, potentially adding to the existing challenges on the roadways left behind by the weekend’s winter storm.

The National Weather Service said there’s a 30% chance of light snow on Wednesday, with the highest likelihood being between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.

“We’re looking at another shot of cold air on the way for tonight, may bring a few snow showers or flurries, though I am not expecting a whole lot,” said 7News First Alert Meteorologist Steve Rudin.

If those flurries come through, the D.C. region could see anywhere from a coating to a half inch of snow, according to NWS.

Any potential snowfall could make driving on untreated roads dangerous as leftover snow and ice from the weekend’s major snowstorm linger on roadways.

The snow and ice is here to stay for a quite a while. The D.C. area may see a nine-day stretch of subfreezing temperatures.

The bitter cold continues with highs only reaching the mid-20s Wednesday.

7News First Alert Meteorologist Eileen Whelan said snow and ice will be “slow to melt” over the next few days. Roads and sidewalks could refreeze quickly once the sun goes down, keeping travel tricky through the end of the week.

“I don’t see highs getting above 32 degrees until Monday of next week. Clouds will build heading into the evening hours and then clear overnight,” Whelan said. “Watch out again tonight for a refreeze.”

A cold weather advisory is in effect overnight; Whelan said wind chills could reach 8 below zero Thursday morning.

The District hasn’t seen a long streak of cold weather like this since December 1989, Whelan said.

Bundle up in layers, especially if you’re walking anywhere. Many pedestrian walkways and paths are still being cleared.

There could be more winter weather over the weekend.

“All eyes are on a coastal storm that’s expected to intensify rapidly off the North Carolina coastline,” Rudin said.

Based on recent forecast models, Rudin said the storm will stay far enough east to limit potential impacts in the D.C. region.

“However, if you do have plans that take you to Delmarva over the weekend, or the Outer Banks of North Carolina, could be a big winter weather maker,” Rudin said.



Closures and Metro schedule changes

Metrorail service will operate on a weekend schedule, with trains running every 15 to 30 minutes. Metro said service frequency is expected to increase throughout the day.

听before traveling for route-specific service information.

Many schools and offices across the D.C. region will be closed Thursday as cleanup from the weekend storm continues. See the full list of closures.

Forecast

WEDNESDAY EVENING:
Scattered snow showers. Light accumulation possible
Highs: 20s
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph

OVERNIGHT:
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY
Scattered clouds
Lows: 0-8
Wind Chills: -10 to 0
Winds: Calm

THURSDAY:
Partly cloudy
Highs: 23-28
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph

THURSDAY NIGHT:
Mainly clear
Lows: 0-8
Wind Chills: -10 to 0
Winds: West 5-10 mph

FRIDAY:
Partly cloudy
Highs: 23-28
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph

WEEKEND OUTLOOK: The overall pattern looks favorable for a winter storm setup along the East Coast this weekend, based on how similar setups have behaved in the past. The big-picture ingredients are there 鈥 but in a pattern this sensitive, the final outcome still comes down to the details. Forecast guidance is still hinting at a more organized coastal storm, but there鈥檚 also a realistic chance it stays mostly offshore and never really locks in. That鈥檚 why the next day or two of updates will matter, as newer data helps the models handle the setup more confidently.

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton plans to retire at end of her term /dc/2026/01/dc-del-eleanor-holmes-norton-plans-to-retire-at-end-of-her-term/ Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:33:34 +0000 /news/2026/01/dc-del-eleanor-holmes-norton-plans-to-retire-at-end-of-her-term/ D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, who served in Congress for 35 years, said she will retire at the end of her term.

In a statement Tuesday, Norton said it is time to “lift up the next generation of leaders.”

“Although I鈥檝e decided not to seek reelection, I will never falter in my commitment to the residents I have long championed,” she said in a . “I will continue to serve as D.C.鈥檚 Warrior on the Hill until the end of my current term.”

Norton, 88, had filed a termination report with the Federal Election Commission, which is commonly done when a public officeholder is ending a reelection campaign.

“I’ve had the privilege of representing the District of Columbia in Congress since 1991. Time and again, D.C. residents entrusted me to fight for them at the federal level, and I have not yielded,鈥 Norton said in the release. 鈥淲ith fire in my soul and the facts on my side, I have raised hell about the injustice of denying 700,000 taxpaying Americans the same rights given to residents of the states for 33 years.”

During her time as a delegate, she focused on the revitalization of places such as the Wharf, Capitol Riverfront, NoMa, Walter Reed and St. Elizabeth’s West campus for the Department of Homeland Security, and most recently the transfer of the RFK Stadium site to the District.

Norton also established the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program, which helps thousands of D.C. students attend college each year.

鈥淎t a time when our city鈥檚 autonomy is more precarious than ever before, we need more leaders like her: leaders who understand that the times we are living in will set D.C.鈥檚 course for years ahead, and that the fight for equality under the law is far from over,” D.C. Council member Brooke Pinto said about Norton in a statement.

Before being elected to Congress, Norton also helped plan the March on Washington, argued and won cases at the Supreme Court as an attorney and was a tenured professor at Georgetown Law. She was also the first woman to lead the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Her current term ends Jan. 3, 2027.

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Capital One Arena hosts highest-attended game in US women’s hockey history /sports/2026/01/capital-one-arena-hosts-highest-attended-game-in-us-womens-hockey-history/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:15:46 +0000 /?p=28820352 D.C.’s Capital One Arena marked a milestone Sunday when it recorded the largest in-arena attendance for a professional U.S. women’s hockey match.

The record-setting crowd of 17,228 attendees came as the arena hosted the Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover Tour game. The anticipated game saw the New York Sirens defeat the Montreal Victoire 2-1.

Game attendance surpassed the previous record of 16,014 fans set during a PWHL game between the Seattle Torrent and Minnesota Frost at Seattle鈥檚 Climate Pledge Arena on Nov. 28, 2025, according to a release issued by Monumental Sports and Entertainment.

The game was broadcast locally on Monumental Sports Network and marked the first PWHL match-up played in the District.

This achievement also comes after the Washington Mystics hosted the Indiana Fever at Capital One in September 2024 for a game that drew a record 20,711 fans. The event itself set the Women’s National Basketball Association single-game attendance mark for a regular season game.

鈥淲e鈥檙e incredibly proud to see Capital One Arena serve as the stage for another historic moment with today鈥檚 record-setting PWHL game,鈥 said Ted Leonsis, founder, chairman, managing partner, and CEO of MSE.

鈥淲hether it鈥檚 on the ice or the court, these record-setting crowds are the result of deliberate investment, long-term partnership and a belief that women鈥檚 sports deserve to be celebrated at the highest level.”

As part of the weekend’s events, the Capitals hosted a series of events at MedStar Capitals Iceplex and hosted girls鈥 youth hockey clinics led by ALL CAPS ALL HER instructors and ambassadors with appearances by PWHL players.

The Montreal Victoire and New York Sirens earlier held open practices for the public with autograph sessions and other fan experiences.

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Players for the New York Sirens and the Montreal Victoire take a photo center ice after playing in the Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover Tour game in D.C.’s Capital One Arena Sunday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Courtesy PWHL/Jess Rapfogel)
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Players for the New York Sirens celebrate after scoring during the Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover Tour game in D.C.’s Capital One Arena Sunday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Courtesy PWHL)
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‘Mini-Sphere’ planned for National Harbor in Maryland /maryland/2026/01/mini-sphere-planned-for-national-harbor-in-maryland/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 03:16:16 +0000 /?p=28820746
Vegas-style sphere headed to DC area

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office said Sunday that a “mini-Sphere” 鈥 a little brother to the famous Sphere in Las Vegas 鈥 is planned for National Harbor in Oxon Hill.

Sphere Entertainment Co. is working with Maryland, Prince George鈥檚 County and Peterson Companies. This venue would be the second in the U.S., after the Las Vegas venue which opened in 2023.

The proposed venue would be the first smaller-scale Sphere with capacity of 6,000 seats, and feature an Exosphere 鈥 the exterior LED display of Sphere that showcases both artistic and branded content, according to a release.

The venue would also include the world鈥檚 highest-resolution LED screen, as well as all of Sphere Entertainment’s other technologies such as immersive sound and 4D effects.

鈥淥ur focus has always been on creating a global network of Spheres across forward-looking cities,鈥 James L. Dolan, executive chairman and chief executive officer of Sphere Entertainment said.

鈥淪phere is a new experiential medium. With a commitment to bringing innovative opportunities to residents and visitors, Gov. Moore, County Executive Braveboy, the State of Maryland, and Prince George鈥檚 County recognize the potential for a Sphere at National Harbor to elevate and advance immersive experiences across the area.鈥

This project would use a combination of public and private funding, totaling about $200 million. The release said Sphere would also support nearly 2,500 jobs during the construction phase, and 4,750 jobs once the venue opens, as well as generate millions in additional revenue for the county and state.

The economic impact of Sphere National Harbor is expected to be greater than $1 billion annually.

鈥淢aryland has a long history of providing world-class entertainment and we could not be more excited to work with Sphere Entertainment to bring this cutting-edge project to life,鈥 Gov. Wes Moore said in a release.

鈥淭his will be one of the largest economic development projects in Prince George鈥檚 County history 鈥 proving once again our state is the best place in the country to bring dreams to life. We鈥檙e excited for what this means for our people, and how it will showcase the best of what Maryland has to offer to everyone who visits.鈥

The proposed venue is still being negotiated on and awaiting approvals from Sphere, Prince George鈥檚 County and the state of Maryland.

A completion date has not yet been announced.

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DC’s closure of 100th illegal marijuana operation marks milestone for city’s crackdown /dc/2026/01/dcs-closure-of-100th-illegal-marijuana-operation-marks-milestone-for-citys-crackdown/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 20:49:24 +0000 /?p=28790757 For more than a year D.C. has been targeting illegal cannabis operations in the city. Now, the city has announced the closure of the District’s 100th illegal cannabis business since enforcement actions began in September 2024.

On Jan. 1, 2026, the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA) and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) shut down an illegal cannabis operation at a home on B Street SE, according , marking the 100th closure.

鈥淭his is about keeping our community safe and healthy,鈥 Mayor Bowser said in the release.听鈥淲e have a legal medical cannabis market 鈥 that is the market where eligible people should be buying and selling medical cannabis. As we mark this 100th closure, I鈥檓 grateful for the steady work of our enforcement teams, and now the work continues.鈥

Over the past 15 months, the District has seized more than 700 lbs. of marijuana and 6,300 lbs. of THC edibles. Law enforcement also captured more than 3,000 lbs. of THC lotions and made 56 arrests so far.

The Metropolitan Police Department add they have seized 12 guns in this operation so far, which is significant because these shops can be “drivers” of violence in the city.

In the recent closure on B Street SE, police arrested three people and seized a鈥9mm rifle, a鈥12-gauge shotgun, and鈥114 rounds of ammunition.

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Suspect in National Guard shooting indicted with new charges /dc/2026/01/suspect-in-national-guard-shooting-indicted-with-new-charges/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 17:09:27 +0000 /?p=28790349 Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the man accused of shooting two National Guard members, was indicted Friday on new charges in U.S. District Court.

The indictment adds two new counts of assault with intent to kill, one count each for National Guardsmen 鈥 Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe 鈥 who initially worked to subdue Lakanwal at the scene of the Nov. 26 shooting.

Beckstrom was fatally shot during the incident as Wolfe sustained serious injuries.

Lakanwal, 29, had already faced multiple charges, including first-degree murder while armed, assault with intent to kill while armed and transporting a stolen firearm in interstate commerce.

鈥淲e are vigorously pursuing the prosecution of Lakanwal,鈥 said U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro. 鈥淣othing is off the table, and we will continue to weigh additional charges.鈥

Court documents say Lakanwal drove his Toyota Prius from his home in Washington state to D.C. On the day of the incident, Lakanwal allegedly opened fire without provocation at 17th and I Streets NW, near the Farragut West Metro Station, shooting Beckstrom and Wolfe in the head.

Two nearby majors in the National Guard responded immediately and subdued Lakanwal.

At the scene, investigators recovered a .357 Smith & Wesson revolver that had been reported stolen in Seattle in 2023, according to a release accompanying the indictment.

The case is being investigated by the FBI鈥檚 Washington Field Office and the Metropolitan Police Department and is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney鈥檚 Office for D.C.

Who were the National Guardsmen shot?

Wolfe and Beckstrom were both described as selfless and dedicated, and had been deployed to D.C. as part of President Donald Trump’s initiative to bolster public safety in the nation鈥檚 capital.

Wolfe was last reported to be “slowly recovering” from his injuries.

Originally from Martinsburg, West Virginia, which is about 75 miles northwest of D.C., Wolfe was assigned to the Force Support Squadron, 167th Airlift Wing of the West Virginia Air National Guard.

He joined the Guard in 2019, the year he graduated from high school.

Beckstrom, also from West Virginia, enlisted in June 2023 and was assigned to the 863rd Military Police Company, 111th Engineer Brigade of the West Virginia Army National Guard.

She had volunteered to work in the District over the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.听

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Wet weather showers the DC region ahead of Sunday’s strong winds /weather-news/2026/01/wet-weather-showers-the-dc-region-ahead-of-sundays-strong-winds/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 13:41:03 +0000 /?p=28790208 Plan for a soggy Saturday as rainy weather showers the D.C. area this weekend.

Temperatures will be in the 40s and about a half inch to an inch of rain will fall throughout the day. The heaviest rain is forecast between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to 7News First Alert Chief Meteorologist Veronica Johnson.

“Outdoor plans likely won’t be happening much with the ground being wet. For tonight, temperatures will eventually drop, and a cold front will come in. Winds will crank up as well,” 7News First Alert Meteorologist Jordan Evans said.

Come Saturday evening, showers will become more scattered and winds will increase.

If you do still have weekend plans, make sure to bundle up. Sunday brings a wind alert with gusts up to 40 mph, which could make temperatures feel cooler than they actually are.

But, don’t worry, the gloomy weather won’t stick around for too long.

The sunshine makes its grand return Monday. Weather will be calmer for the start of the week, with temperatures ranging in the 40s.



FORECAST

SATURDAY:
Cloudy, Areas of Rain
Afternoon Temps:听45-49
Winds:听Northeast 5-10 mph
Overcast skies will kick off our weekend with areas of rain and a cold front. Rain is likely throughout the day with the wet weather tapering off from west to east during the overnight hours into Sunday morning. Rainfall totals will range from .50 鈥 1.00鈥. Temperatures are trending cooler for the day with a northeast wind. Plan for temperatures in the 40s for most of the day.

SATURDAY NIGHT:
Overcast, Scattered Showers
Lows:听42-48
Wind Chill:听30s
Winds:听Northwest 5-15 mph
A cold front moves through which will lower rain chances before tomorrow morning and winds will begin to increase out of the northwest.

SUNDAY:听WIND ALERT
Partly Cloudy, Windy
Highs:听40-45
Wind Chill:听30s
Winds:听Northwest 15-25 mph
Gusts:听35-40 mph
A cold wind follows the overnight cold front. Plan for temperatures in the 40s, but wind gusts around 40 mph will make it feel more like the 30s throughout the day.

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Clear and Breezy
Lows:听26-32
Wind Chill:听20s
Winds:听Northwest 10-20 mph
Plan for a cold night as a northwest breeze continues and temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s. Expect wind chills near 20 degrees by sunrise.

MONDAY:
Mostly Sunny
Highs:听41-45
Winds:听West 10 mph
Quiet weather to start the week with near-average temperatures in the middle 40s.

TUESDAY:
Mostly Sunny
Highs:听46-50
Winds:听Southwest 10 mph
Temperatures climb to near 50 degrees under mostly sunny skies.

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