Starting next school year, girl's gymnastics will no longer be an interscholastic sport in Montgomery County, Maryland. However, one coach is fighting back to keep the sport alive for high school gymnasts.
A 28-year-old Silver Spring man has been released on bail after being arrested and charged with assault and battery for an incident at the Clarendon Metro station Sunday.
Pepco asked for and received approval for a rate increase before the Public Service Commission over a year ago, but now a court has thrown the plan out.
Democrats in Virginia said the change is in response to President Donald Trump encouraging redistricting in Republican-led states, such as Texas. Republicans in Virginia have criticized the plan.
A bill to legalize autonomous vehicles has cleared one legislative chamber in Richmond, and this week, it’s something Maryland lawmakers started considering.
Families who lost loved ones to drunk driving crashes urged Maryland lawmakers to toughen penalties for vehicular homicide, arguing current 10‑year sentences fail to deliver justice.
As WTOP celebrates Women’s History Month, Arlington Public Library Director Diane Kresh is highlighting books by and about women who shaped her life and career.
There was no indication the 72-inch segment of the Potomac Interceptor wastewater pipeline was in danger of imminent failure when it collapsed Jan. 19, according to D.C. Water CEO David Gadis