Maryland this week joined a multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) decision to overhaul the national childhood immunization schedule.
Officials said during a town hall in Southeast D.C. that bacteria levels are dropping to the point that people will be allowed back onto the river for recreational purposes next week.
As police departments nationwide compete for a shrinking pool of qualified officers, the Maryland city is turning to an expedited hiring process to stay ahead.
The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, a burial ground for more than 1,700 escaped slaves, stands alone on a plot of land at the corner of North Washington and Church streets on the outskirts of historic Old Town Alexandria.
Cardinal Plumbing, Heating and Air in Reston says demand has shifted from new installations to preventive care, with maintenance plans helping customers avoid costly repairs and extend equipment life.
Nonlawyers who receive training will now be able to help with civil matters in D.C., as part of a new order issued by D.C. Courts that expands access to legal assistance.
The mother of a Charles County, Maryland, man killed in last year’s midair collision near Reagan National Airport said the failure of the Rotor Act in the U.S. House is heartbreaking.
Fairfax County police have arrested and charged a man with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing a woman at a bus stop in Hybla Valley, Virginia, on Monday night.
D.C. officials said they're getting a clearer picture of how much federal help will be available as crews continue repairing the collapsed Potomac Interceptor.
The man who police fatally shot Monday morning in Fairfax County, Virginia, after he stabbed his wife, daughter and son-in-law was named Chhatra Thapa, police said Wednesday.
Eighty-one years ago this month, thousands of U.S. Marines fought one of the most pivotal battles of World War II: the Battle of Iwo Jima. Two flags will be on display to celebrate them
An employee at a Montgomery County, Maryland, senior living facility is charged with first-degree murder in the death of an 87-year-old man who was found dead in his apartment earlier this month.
Just months before the United States entered the War of 1812, the federal government began construction on a 641.6 mile, nearly $7 million road stretching from the Potomac River in Cumberland, Maryland, west to southern Illinois.