A massive underground vault built into the side of a mountain in Virginia contains some of cinema's most priceless works of art. In this episode of "Matt About Town," WTOP takes you behind the scenes to a place few people in the region get to see.
Chef Carlos Delgado is diving into his first solo venture with Maru San. This Capitol Hill restaurant is D.C.'s only solely Nikkei-style restaurant, which is a fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine.
An IndyCar street race is headed to the National Mall this summer, putting high‑speed racing in the heart of D.C. as part of the nation’s 250th birthday celebration.
The Washington National Opera Company opened "Treemonisha" this weekend to two sold-out audiences at Lisner Auditorium on the campus of George Washington University.
There is pain at the pump for drivers across the country — the D.C. area included — as oil and gas prices skyrocket due to the U.S. and Israel-Iran war.
Adventist's Germantown Emergency Center, which opened in 2006, is one of seven freestanding emergency rooms in Maryland. Those standalone facilities provide the same level of care as a hospital emergency room.
Authorities say the former officer met women on dating apps, took them out on a date, and then “ultimately, after drinking, they became unconscious where he sexually assaulted them.”
The class-action lawsuit claims D.C. Water failed to put adequate safeguards in place or monitoring protocols to prevent the failure of the Potomac Interceptor.
Democratic members of Maryland's congressional delegation made an unannounced visit Monday to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Baltimore and said they were taken aback by the conditions.
There hasn’t been much public discussion about a proposed Reparations Commission in the nearly three months since legislators overrode the governor’s veto of the original bill.
Consumer advice expert Kevin Brasler, of Washington Consumers' Checkbook, has tips on how to effectively complain and get results, and maybe even a refund.