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The District of Columbia Attorney General’s Office has sued a Maryland man with over 300 unpaid tickets in D.C., totaling more than $187,000 in fines. According to the complaint, Charles Sanders Jr.
D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced lawsuits against five drivers from Maryland and Virginia for $425,000 in unpaid fines, penalties, and fees owed to the district for “dangerous and ...
D.C. continues to crack down on dangerous drivers with a second batch of lawsuits against Maryland and Virginia individuals ...
Virginia Lee Householder, 79, of Falling Waters, passed away Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at home under the care of Hospice. Born ...
As more data centers are projected to be built in Northern Virginia, PJM, the regional transmission organization, has plans to continue upgrading and expanding ...
All of Virginia’s educational divisions, except two, have signed Title VI certifications pledging their commitment to treating all students equally regardless of their race, following a mandate by the ...
Drivers may want to think twice about speeding or running a red light after new lawsuits by DC's Attorney General hold ...
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced Monday that the District of Columbia filed five lawsuits against drivers from ...
Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing five out-of-state drivers in the latest effort to hold dangerous drivers accountable.
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb has filed five new lawsuits targeting drivers accused of repeated ...
Rhonda Shannon Cox, 36-year-old, was charged with one count of child abuse resulting in injury in Berkeley County, West ...
When Rep. Jamie Raskin said D.C. should become part of Maryland again, I had to ask. That’ll never happen, right? Then I ...
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