Days after taking office, Attorney General Jay Jones (D) is reversing his predecessor’s position on the Trump administration’s fight against in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants.
The Metropolitan Washington Council of Government's "2025 State of the Commute Survey Report," shows a return to pre-pandemic patterns, with driving alone still the most common way people get to work.
Taking a hot shower after a rough day is a game changer but for many people who are homeless, they could have long stretches without them. One local nonprofit is attempting to change that with new mobile showers that will travel across Northern Virginia and D.C.
Gov. Wes Moore (D) unveiled a $70.8 billion fiscal 2027 budget proposal Wednesday that he said increases funds for education, housing and police initiatives, while closing a $1.5 billion budget gap without increased taxes or fees.
D.C.'s Department of Public Works and Maryland are preparing plows, salt trucks, and even the National Guard ahead of a massive winter storm this weekend packing lots of snow.
If you ever get the chance to see the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's "Whale Bone Repository" up close — your eyes aren't deceiving you. What you're seeing is in fact real!
Osbourn High School teacher Rebeca Carofilis was named VFW Manassas Post 7589’s High School Teacher of the Year for her work supporting immigrant students while teaching U.S. and Virginia government.
PubKey, a Bitcoin-focused bar and event space, has opened in D.C.’s Penn Quarter, combining nightlife, media and policy discussions while welcoming both crypto enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
As Fairfax County's school board prepares to vote on new boundaries as part of the division's first comprehensive boundary review in four decades, some parents say the changes don't go far enough.
A U.S. history professor explains America’s long record of territorial expansion amid renewed discussion of President Donald Trump’s interest in Greenland.
On the first day of the defense’s case in Fairfax County Circuit Court, attorneys for Brendan Banfield asked the judge to dismiss the charges, arguing prosecutors knowingly presented false testimony.
A D.C. man was indicted Wednesday on 36 charges related to an October incident in which a vehicle plowed into a child's birthday party, killing a woman and injuring more than a dozen people.