As Manassas Regional Airport works toward starting commercial passenger service by spring of 2027, the City Council is set to consider new names for the airport, which was originally known as Manassas Municipal Airport, when it opened in 1932.
Air traffic controllers will use radar, not just visual checks, to ensure that helicopters maintain a safe distance from arriving and departing airplanes in the wake of last year's fatal midair collision near D.C., federal officials announced Wednesday.
It was a year ago when Rev. Zina Jacque, the interim pastor at Broadneck Baptist Church posted her first video on Instagram. Now she's an internet star.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs withdrew its appeal in a case challenging limits on education benefits for veterans who served continuously, ending a legal battle that began in 2020.
Federal and local agencies celebrated the repair of the Potomac Interceptor, which was restored a week ahead of schedule. EPA officials say environmental remediation is now underway.
Philip Dancer, founder of Maryland-based Dancer & Co. home inspection, told WTOP that after a storm, you might want to look around your house for debris or potential damage.
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan requested the department's first budget exceeding $1 billion, citing increasing security demands and rising threats against members of Congress.
The D.C. region is seeing more "outbreak days" that can deliver not just one, but multiple tornadoes, and climate change is the driver of that pattern, according to a meteorologist.
The Old Brogue Irish Pub is marking its 45th anniversary with its 45th St. Patrick’s Day, drawing generations of customers for a celebration centered on tradition and community.
A gunman opened fire on three separate drivers traveling on highways in Maryland within a span of three hours from Monday evening into Tuesday morning, state police said.