The trigger was unmistakable and thunderous: Joint U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran targeted key military infrastructure and, crucially, leadership-linked sites in Tehran and beyond.
On Friday, the Labor Department announced that prices rose 2.9% since January 2025. With certain goods and services costing more, some believe they are now too high to buy.
As Republicans praise President Donald Trump for taking military action against Iran, Democrats are demanding Congress provide authorization for the attack and a more detailed explanation of its ultimate goals.
What started as a happy accident led to a top-10-ranked international soccer team naming Alexandria, Virginia, as its base camp during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Exercise is part of a healthy lifestyle and its benefits are well known and have been for a long time. What is only recently proven by doctors is just how much exercise makes a difference for one’s longevity.
D.C. is inviting small local businesses to be a part of the redevelopment of the RFK stadium site, as work to build the new stadium complex progresses.
Jenna Jensen, a teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools, moved into her new home on Buggy Whip Drive on February 13. Shortly after, she learned about a tragic incident near her house.
Over a month since the start of a massive sewage spill into the Potomac River, D.C. announced Friday it will start testing the city's two main rivers for bacteria more frequently.
Over 90 people were scheduled to speak in front of D.C. Council member Charles Allen as part of a performance oversight hearing for the Public Service Commission (PSC).
Contemporary southern Indian cuisine is front and center at Malabar, a brand new dining destination headed by restaurateur Ashok Bajaj in D.C.’s Forest Hills neighborhood.
WTOP’s Brennan Haselton and Neighborhood Restaurant Group's Greg Engert talk about Bluejacket Common People Kentucky Common Ale for WTOP’s Beer of the Week.