According to Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, 30-year-old Alexander Mason Rodriguez, an Anne Arundel County police officer, initiated a chase of VanderZiel on Aug. 10.
When Portia Moore and Damien Thomas's family photographer quickly changed their afternoon cherry blossom photo shoot at the Tidal Basin this week, the couple liked the idea.
Maryland lawmakers voted Wednesday to create a commission to study and recommend potential reparations for slavery and the lingering effects of racial discrimination in the state.
During "Career in Sports Day" at Nationals Park, students from D.C.’s public and public charter schools learned what it looks like to transition from high school to college and then on to a professional career.
Federal workers laid off as part of the latest reduction in force efforts by the Trump Administration explain how they felt learning their jobs were eliminated and how they plan to proceed going forward.
What the school system called an "unexpected decision" regarding federal grant money dating back to the covid-era recovery could turn a tough financial situation into something even more drastically difficult.
A woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for first-degree child abuse after a violent assault on a 7-year-old girl in Waldorf, Maryland, last year.
Consumers could not only face sticker shock at their local car dealerships as car prices are expected to go up due to tariffs, but they could also pay more to insure those vehicles.
The FAA is sending a “stress management team” to meet with air traffic controllers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and making other changes after a rash of recent incidents.
Members of the Manassas Education Association union have voted unanimously to begin a collective bargaining campaign, the first step to implementing collective bargaining in the division.
A federal judge who had ordered the Trump administration to reinstate fired federal probationary employees across the country has narrowed the scope of his ruling so it now applies to workers in the 19 states and D.C. that challenged the dismissals.
Georgetown developer EastBanc has broken ground on the redevelopment of a small but prime piece of Pennsylvania Avenue real estate at the eastern entrance of Georgetown.