A Fairfax County private tennis coach was arrested after his student reported to police that he had an inappropriate relationship with her while she was underage.
In Frederick, Maryland, residents shared their mixed feelings to WTOP — some enjoyed the beauty, while others faced delays and cold weather challenges.
George Mason University officials said Thursday that no settlement agreement has been proposed with the federal government as it navigates four civil rights investigations
Benjamin Williams, of Fort Washington, made his first court appearance Friday morning. He's facing first- and second-degree murder charges, among others, in the shooting death of Darnell Hawkins Jr.
Much of D.C. region was coated in at least an inch of snow Friday morning, marking the first time the D.C. region has seen measurable snowfall in December since 2017.
The U Street landmark widely known as “the RBG building” is headed to auction next week, raising questions about the future of the beloved mural of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
New research from the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin shows the region's water supply could fail to meet the area's needs by 2030, in the event of an extreme drought.
For the first time since 1978, the medals have a significant redesign with a new developer, Tiffany & Co. The medal will now feature a navy-blue strap holding a gold disc with a sketch of the Kennedy Center building surrounded by rainbow colors.
Celebrity chef Tobias Dorzon is thankful to be alive after surviving a shooting in Maryland. He endured months of recovery, relearning how to walk and rebuilding his confidence.