For three weeks, the District’s snow removal crews have been trucking most of D.C.’s excess snow and ice to one of the former RFK Stadium parking lots.
At least one member of the U.S. Marshals Service shot and killed a person in Northeast D.C.'s Mayfair neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, a law enforcement source told WTOP.
D.C. police are looking for the driver of a garbage truck they say hit two women in Petworth on Friday afternoon and drove off, killing one of them and injuring the other.
A proposal to bring a casino and entertainment district to Northern Virginia passed the state's senate Friday, even as some Fairfax County leaders and residents have criticized the idea.
On Feb. 19, the Conservation Fund is teaming up with the Washington Association of Black Journalists for an event called “Protecting Legacy Places: A Black History Month Conversation.”
After 10 days of voting that raised nearly $60,000 for the zoo's elephant care program, fans chose the name Linh Mai, which is Vietnamese for spirit blossom.
A council member has introduced a bill designed to prevent price fixing through the use of algorithmic pricing among landlords in Montgomery County, Maryland.
The Brazilian au pair who plotted with her lover to kill his wife and another man in Herndon, Virginia, in 2023 was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison.
Questions are being raised about whether D.C. is downplaying the health risks and ongoing environmental damage caused by a sewage pipe that ruptured, sending millions of gallons of wastewater in the Potomac River.
Presidents Day celebrates the Founding Fathers of our country — particularly George Washington, America's first president. With the holiday comes closures.
Several Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee held a hearing in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Thursday, taking a broad look at the impact DOGE had on the federal government.