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.
Hoyer, who served for years in party leadership and helped steer Democrats through some of their most significant legislative victories, is set to deliver a House floor speech about his decision.
A D.C. police officer has died after being hit by a passing car while assisting the driver of a broken-down vehicle on Interstate 695, near South Capitol Street.
After nearly 60 years in public office, Rep. Steny Hoyer says he will retire at the end of his current term, wanting to "pass the baton" while still in good health.
One company choosing to use a quick and reactive pricing algorithm could lead its competitors to increase prices, leading customers to face higher costs, according to a University of Virginia economist.
iMogul AI, created by a Rockville startup, is designed to help screenwriters, actors and producers connect — using artificial intelligence not to create content, but to analyze it.
The Soul of the City BID will span Congress Heights and some adjacent neighborhoods in Southeast. The new taxes get reinvested into those areas — leading to the improvement of local businesses.
Gov. Wes Moore called the data "sobering," and said the numbers reflect what he referred to as "the Trump-Vance administration's so-called 'Fork in the Road resignations' that began taking place on Oct. 1."
Experts said the appointments suggest that Abigail Spanberger will begin working quickly once she takes office, and that her focus, as during the campaign cycle, will be affordability.
A man is dead after he was struck by a car Wednesday morning, and police in Fairfax County, Virginia, are looking for the driver, who they say did not stop.
Ten players from the 2005-06 national championship women’s basketball team, along with coaches and support staff, gathered for an event for season ticket holders and supporters.