DC Crime is taking shape at DC Studios, with the Jimmy Olsen TV series now starting to put together its cast. That includes ...
Anti-violence groups like Peace for DC are collaborating on solutions to youth violence, in particular.
DC Studios' universe is expanding rapidly. The franchise recently added a new project to its already prolific slate: A Jimmy Olsen TV series—at the time called DC Crime. The series will star Skyler ...
Washington, D.C.’s homicide count has dropped sharply this year, falling by roughly half compared to the same period in 2025, as the Trump administration points to an aggressive federal crackdown in ...
Some exciting new details about the upcoming Superman spin-off TV show, DC Crime, have been revealed. “The concept centers on Olsen, as well as other Daily Planet reporters (minus Lois Lane and Clark ...
WASHINGTON — DC Police Chief Pamela Smith pushed officers to lower crime statistics “by any means necessary,” including by categorizing even some violent offenses so they weren’t reported publicly, ...
A Superman spin-off show is reportedly in development for HBO Max It's described as a true crime mockumentary TV series The project will star Jimmy Olsen and a key member of The Flash's rogues gallery ...
DC Studios and HBO Max is developing a Superman spin-off series titled DC Crime, which will star Skyler Gisondo as The Daily Planet’s Jimmy Olsen. American Vandal’s Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault are ...
FBI Director Kash Patel claimed Monday that President Donald Trump slashed Washington, D.C. crime based on questionable data that previously prompted a Trump administration probe. Almost a 30% ...
Thirteen members of Washington, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department have been placed on administrative leave and face possible termination following an internal investigation into allegations that ...
The top police official in Washington, D.C., pressured commanders to lower classifications of crime and retaliated against those who reported spikes, creating a widespread culture of fear and ...
The nearly 10-month presence of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., has not helped reduce violent crime in the nation’s capital, according to a new study from the Niskanen Center, a Washington ...