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Health
Many Virginians stopped going to the hospital for medical care in 2020, leading to low hospital admissions
Investigations
Police say Pentagon police officer shot and killed 2 after shooting into a moving vehicle: What authority did the officer have to do that?
Takoma Park police is investigating a fatal shooting involving an off-duty Pentagon police officer.
Investigations
Black Amazon manager sues tech giant over alleged discrimination, sexual harassment and assault
Charlotte Newman, who remains at the company and is based in Washington D.C., claims Amazon has a history of 'down-leveling' Black employees.
Investigations
‘We felt like we let the city down’ | DC National Guard soldiers speak out about delayed response to Capitol riots
Much has been said about the DC National Guard's delayed response to the Jan. 6 riots. But some soldiers say their voices are missing from those conversations.
DC
Mother of teen killed by DC police wants more body camera footage of son's death released
The 18-year-old was killed in September 2020 after an encounter with officers in Southeast DC. Video appeared to show Deon Kay had a gun when he was shot.
Saving A Generation
Saving a Generation | The new face of drug addiction
The new face of addiction is often not what you pictured. The new face of addiction is changing, growing, and devastating families all across the country. It's a problem that affects every household in Arkansas. So, we wanted to take you on a journey. A journey that will show you the impact addiction has on us all, the fight against it, and the road to recovery. We are working to save a generation.
Military News
Lawmakers question military officials about training deaths after investigation shows more service members die in training, not combat
From 2006 to 2020, the number of service members killed in accidents is double the number of those killed in action, showed a WUSA9 report.
Investigations
448 businesses moved from Downtown DC in three months - how many more are next?
U.S. Postal Service change of address form submissions show downtown businesses leaving, bringing down DC tax revenue. Data shows it could get worse.
Capitol Riots
Two York Co. men identified for participation in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
One witness who spoke with the FBI recognized the two from association with the Civil Air Patrol Unit. The Citadel confirmed one of the men is enrolled as a student.
Military News
Report shows more service members die in training than in combat. How one family is seeking change after losing their son
The training deaths include those killed in military vehicle rollovers. WUSA9 investigates the story of one local Marine, whose family is fighting to protect others.
Protests
None of the 194 protestors who were 'kettled' and then arrested by DC Police last year will be charged, AG's office says
Acting DC Police Chief Robert Contee says his department has finished its internal report on the 'kettling' incident, but won't release it to the public.
Investigations
Here's why some state laws may prevent you from finding mental health counseling online
Certain laws nationwide prevent therapists from helping new patients across state lines. Efforts to change that may take years, officials say.
Investigations
Police say Pentagon police officer shot and killed 2 after shooting into a moving vehicle: What authority did the officer have to do that?
Takoma Park police is investigating a fatal shooting involving an off-duty Pentagon police officer.
Investigations
Black Amazon manager sues tech giant over alleged discrimination, sexual harassment and assault
Charlotte Newman, who remains at the company and is based in Washington D.C., claims Amazon has a history of 'down-leveling' Black employees.
Investigations
‘We felt like we let the city down’ | DC National Guard soldiers speak out about delayed response to Capitol riots
Much has been said about the DC National Guard's delayed response to the Jan. 6 riots. But some soldiers say their voices are missing from those conversations.
DC
Mother of teen killed by DC police wants more body camera footage of son's death released
The 18-year-old was killed in September 2020 after an encounter with officers in Southeast DC. Video appeared to show Deon Kay had a gun when he was shot.
Saving A Generation
Saving a Generation | The new face of drug addiction
The new face of addiction is often not what you pictured. The new face of addiction is changing, growing, and devastating families all across the country. It's a problem that affects every household in Arkansas. So, we wanted to take you on a journey. A journey that will show you the impact addiction has on us all, the fight against it, and the road to recovery. We are working to save a generation.
Military News
Lawmakers question military officials about training deaths after investigation shows more service members die in training, not combat
From 2006 to 2020, the number of service members killed in accidents is double the number of those killed in action, showed a WUSA9 report.
Investigations
448 businesses moved from Downtown DC in three months - how many more are next?
U.S. Postal Service change of address form submissions show downtown businesses leaving, bringing down DC tax revenue. Data shows it could get worse.
Capitol Riots
Two York Co. men identified for participation in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
One witness who spoke with the FBI recognized the two from association with the Civil Air Patrol Unit. The Citadel confirmed one of the men is enrolled as a student.
Military News
Report shows more service members die in training than in combat. How one family is seeking change after losing their son
The training deaths include those killed in military vehicle rollovers. WUSA9 investigates the story of one local Marine, whose family is fighting to protect others.
Protests
None of the 194 protestors who were 'kettled' and then arrested by DC Police last year will be charged, AG's office says
Acting DC Police Chief Robert Contee says his department has finished its internal report on the 'kettling' incident, but won't release it to the public.
Investigations
Here's why some state laws may prevent you from finding mental health counseling online
Certain laws nationwide prevent therapists from helping new patients across state lines. Efforts to change that may take years, officials say.
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