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
It’s day six of the U.S. and Israel-Iran war. To many Americans, it may feel like it’s business as usual here in the U.S. What is it like for those trying to go about their lives in Israel?
People got a chance Thursday to speak out on President Donald Trump's proposed ballroom set to be built in place of the White House East Wing, which was demolished late last year.
Executive Assistant Chief Andre Wright and Inspector Natasha Wright, his wife, are both off duty, a D.C. police spokesperson said, but declined to say why.
A Montgomery County, Maryland, judge ruled Thursday that the man accused of killing a millionaire philanthropist inside an assisted living facility in Potomac is competent to to stand trial.
Most areas of the Potomac River that run along Virginia and Maryland have been deemed safe for recreational activities, but advisories remain in certain spots after a sewage spill.
President Donald Trump says he’s replacing his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and will nominate in her place Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin.
Hundreds of people packed a church in Kettering, Maryland, Thursday to mourn the death of Tre' Johnson, the former offensive lineman with the Burgundy and gold who died last month at the age of 54.