D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that following Sunday's winter storm, the city's government agencies have been making progress in clearing the hardened snow from city streets.
A man testified on Wednesday that he loved his wife and did not want to end his marriage, despite having an affair with his family's au pair in what would become a sprawling double homicide case centered around the two of them.
In a WTOP exclusive, former interim DNC chair Donna Brazile explains why she encouraged her friend, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton to retire from Congress.
When it comes to efforts to reduce tobacco use in the D.C. area, there's still some work to be done, according to a new report from the American Lung Association which gave some failing grades to local areas.
A Brazilian au pair who has pleaded guilty to manslaughter testified against her former employer and lover on Wednesday in a double homicide case that prosecutors say was part of an elaborate scheme to get rid of the man's wife.
At D.C.’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer, led by Stephen Miller, planning for major weather events starts about a week before the storm arrives.
There's a small chance for light snowfall during the Wednesday evening commute in the D.C. area, potentially adding upon the existing challenges on the roadways left behind by the weekend's winter storm.
Looking to expand your palate, or take a break from cooking? You could grab a bite at one of the D.C.-area eateries participating in the winter restaurant week.
The Maryland Senate could be taking up bills as early as this week to ban agreements between local police and federal immigration authorities and to prohibit masks on law enforcement agents
The chair of the Arlington County Board is encouraging county residents to call 911 if they see Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers operating in Arlington, Virginia.
While most watched the tragedy in the aftermath from phone screens and television, D.C. Police and Fire and EMS' divers and crew members had to sift through the wreckage in the icy Potomac River.
Maryland’s House of Delegates could vote this week on a bill that would add a ballot question this fall asking voters if new congressional district maps should be used in 2028 and 2030.