After the immediate snow, the bigger concern will be the freezing rain and ice that is expected to form on tree branches and power lines that could bring them down and potentially leave you in the dark.
Cornelious Phillips watched on Thursday afternoon as brine made its way onto trucks in Northeast D.C., as part of a process he’s been a part of for over a decade.
Adams is a longtime CEO of a defense contracting company headquartered in Prince George's County and a former chairperson and member of the Bowie State University Foundation, which provides scholarships to students.
The Senate is scheduled to return into session Monday and lawmakers won't have much time to act on final legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown Jan. 30.
It’s been a decade since the D.C. region received the amount of snow forecast to fall over the next 24 to 36 hours. WTOP hit the streets to see how some residents are looking to spend their snow day.
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A massive pipe that moves millions of gallons of sewage has ruptured and sent wastewater flowing into the Potomac River northwest of Washington D.C., polluting it ahead of a major winter storm that has repair crews scrambling.
During a discussion of jury instructions without the jury present, defense attorney John Carroll told Chief Judge Penney Azcarate and Fairfax County prosecutors that his client will testify.
A wild weekend of winter weather is kicking off in the D.C. region with a blast of arctic air Friday night, which will be followed by a massive winter storm approaching from the west.