The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a panel made up of Trump appointees, on Thursday unanimously approved President Donald Trump's White House ballroom proposal.
In Crisfield, you'll find a woman who has become a legend in the hearts of many in the community and the record books — a true contributor to Black history in the state.
The D.C. Go-Go Museum is marking one year since opening its doors in Anacostia, celebrating the city’s homegrown sound and the young people helping keep it alive.
A former D.C. student, who is now 22-years-old, recently took to social media to level allegations of sex abuse against his former coach, a teacher at Banneker High School.
Two national Republican groups and two Virginia Republican members of Congress on Wednesday asked a Tazewell County judge to block the state from holding an April 21 referendum on a proposed congressional redistricting amendment.
Drinking water in D.C., Northern Virginia, and Maryland has remained safe because of the location of the collapse of a portion of an aging regional sewer line, however day-to-day life could have been very different if the pipe collapsed a few miles upstream.
Twenty-eight-year-old Chase William Mulligan was sentenced to 50 years behind bars Tuesday, followed by 25 years of supervised release, after he plead guilty to producing child sexual abuse material.
Prince William County school officials have so far suspended 303 Woodbridge High School students after they left school property during a student-led ICE walkout last week.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke to the Associated Press on multiple topics before the National Governors Association meets in Washington for its annual conference