Wonder, a tech-driven food hall concept, uses a single kitchen to serve over 20 concepts. With plans to vastly grow by 2027, it seeks to reshape the dining experience with technology and scale.
A D.C. man is facing several charges, including for murder, after a high-speed crash Wednesday led to the death of a pedestrian and a multi-vehicle collision in Northwest D.C.
America’s 250th birthday kicks off on the National Mall with Freedom 250’s historic celebration, featuring a state fair, massive July 4 fireworks, and nationwide events.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore noted the continuing decrease in crime across the state and shared a proposal to spend $124.1 million on public safety in the next fiscal year budget.
A report by a D.C. Council committee criticizes Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration, accusing it of failing to be transparent with residents about collaboration with ICE.
Voters in part of Fairfax County will soon head to the polls to fill an open seat vacated by Mark Sickles in Virginia’s House of Delegates for District 17.
The two Fairfax County police units that help look into threats to public officials and community members investigated or consulted on over 800 threat cases in 2025, Police Chief Kevin Davis told WTOP.
Parents who oppose the proposal to close Wootton High School and send those students to the future Crown High School were vocal during the Montgomery County School Board's most recent meeting.
In the hours after Rep. Steny Hoyer announced his retirement, the praise coming from elected leaders at all levels in the state of Maryland was like a tidal wave.
An Ohio man is accused of traveling in excess of 100 mph along Interstate 495 when he slammed his Dodge Ram pickup into the back of a minivan on Christmas night, killing a 75-year-old Annandale woman and her 15-year-old granddaughter.
D.C. lawmakers push back on a reported push to remove the city's automated traffic enforcement cameras, citing safety concerns and financial implications. Meanwhile, some in the region support the idea.
A D.C. Council committee recommends police end cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a day after an ICE agent reportedly shot a woman in Minneapolis.
Hoyer, who choked up at times during his 10-minute speech, said in the next year he will have “much more to say about the issues we have grappled with and the ways this House has changed during my time.”