Fontana man pleads guilty to tasing officer during Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Daniel Rodriguez pleaded guilty to tasing a Metropolitan Police Officer during the Capitol riot, and helped start a Telegram chat that collected weapons and tactical gear to Washington, D.C.
US Rep. Angie Craig assaulted in DC elevator; suspect arrested
NEW: Police say a suspect has been arrested after U.S. Rep. Angie Craig was assaulted in an elevator at her Washington, D.C. apartment building.
Monterey Park hero Brandon Tsay at Biden's State of the Union next to U2's Bono
Brandon Tsay, the man who stopped the Monterey Park mass shooter, got to take part in a historical day in the U.S. Capitol: to sit down as a guest next to Bono in President Biden's State of the Union Address.
Black History Month: Treasured Bible reveals family's legacy
A Black family living in the Inland Empire has a permanent place in history thanks to the efforts of their formerly enslaved ancestor.
Monterey Park Hero to attend President Joe Biden's State of Union
Brandon Tsay, the hero who wrestled a gun away from the Monterey Park mass shooter is expected to be among the local residents attending President Joe Biden's State of the Union address.
Ana Walshe investigation: Husband charged with murder of missing DC realtor
Brian Walshe was previously arrested for misleading police and has pled not guilty to those charges. He has now been charged formally with murder in the disappearance of D.C. realtor Ana Walshe.
Keenan Anderson: School mourns death of teacher who died over winter break after being tased by LAPD
Keenan Anderson was a 10th-grade English teacher who was visiting his family in Los Angeles during winter break when he got into an altercation with the LAPD. He is the third member of the D.C. school community to fall victim to violence in the past 65 days.
Missing mother Ana Walshe's husband appears in court on new charges over her disappearance
The husband of Ana Walshe, the missing D.C. real estate executive from Massachusetts who disappeared on New Year's Day, arrived for a court appearance Monday morning at Quincy District Court.
Missing DC real estate executive: Ana Walshe's husband arrested in Mass. for misleading police
A search continues for Ana Walshe, a D.C. real estate executive from Massachusetts who worked and lived in D.C., after she disappeared on New Year's Day, and as police have taken her husband into custody for misleading a police investigation.
Oath Keepers boss guilty of seditious conspiracy in January 6 case
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was convicted Tuesday of seditious conspiracy for a violent plot to overturn Joe Biden’s presidential win, handing the Justice Department a major victory in its prosecution of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
White House holiday decorations: First lady Jill Biden chooses 'We The People' theme for 2022 decor
The holiday season is in full swing at the White House where first lady Jill Biden has chosen 'We The People' as the theme for the executive mansion's 2022 decorations.
National Thanksgiving Turkeys document road trip to White House ahead of pardoning
This year's National Thanksgiving Turkeys are in the nation's capital and ready for their special presentation on Monday. But first, Chocolate and Chip showed us how they got here.
House passes US election law overhaul in response to Jan. 6 Capitol riot
The House has passed legislation to overhaul the rules for certifying the results of a presidential election as lawmakers accelerate their response to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and Donald Trump’s failed attempt to remain in power.
Washington Monument defaced with red paint; suspect taken into custody, facing charges: officials
A man is in custody after vandalizing the Washington Monument with red paint Tuesday night.
Man in custody after firing shots, exposing himself and climbing wires in northwest DC
Authorities said a man is in custody after firing shots, exposing himself and climbing wires and rooftops in a northwest D.C. neighborhood Wednesday in a standoff that lasted into the early morning hours.
Obamas return to White House for portrait unveiling ceremony
Barack and Michelle Obama returned to the White House for the first time since 2017, and Wednesday's portrait unveiling revives a tradition last celebrated 10 years ago.
Sole survivor of lightning strike outside White House speaks out
The lone survivor of a deadly lightning strike outside the White House a few weeks ago is now speaking out about her experience to FOX 5 DC.
Gay couple attacked, accused of having monkeypox in Northwest DC
A young, gay couple tells FOX 5 they were attacked in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood simply due to their sexual orientation.
LA bank executive among those killed in DC lightning strike
A D.C. lightning strike victim is remembered for 'his generosity, kindness and unwavering positivity.'
Three people, including elderly couple, dead after lightning strike near White House
DC Police have confirmed three people have died after four people were struck by lightning Thursday evening near the White House.