Lea Salonga started singing around the house in her native Philippines when she was three, and for over fifty years she hasn’t stopped using her voice which has been described as “golden,” “pristine” and "as sparkling as a Baccarat crystal."
Michael O’Neil's diagnosis inspired him to create Get Well, a Bethesda, Maryland-based digital health company that provides patients with education tools.
After more than 30 years of guiding Washingtonians through traffic’s twists and turns, legendary evening anchor Bob Immler is signing off for the last time at WTOP.
D.C. has reported its highest graduation rate in over a decade, a feat school leaders attribute to expanded course offerings and cracking down on absenteeism.
Days after apologizing for opening on a two-hour delay when snow predictions resulted in nothing but rain, Montgomery Co. Public Schools came under fire for opening on-time Friday, when icy roads led to crashes.
A recently withdrawn FDA rule means cosmetic companies are no longer required to test talc-based products for asbestos, leaving consumers responsible for choosing safer options.
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.
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.