The Washington Post has begun implementing large-scale cutbacks, including eliminating its sports department and shrinking the number of journalists it stations overseas.
A Northern Virginia church is scrambling to find a place for its congregants to pray and gather, after its roof collapsed earlier this week from heavy snow.
In the wake of the Washington Post's announcement Wednesday that it would lay off more than 300 reporters and editors, some media watchers and academics are sounding off about the move.
An Upper Marlboro, Maryland, woman will spend two years in prison after pleading guilty to her role in a 2024 crash that killed Khyree Jackson and two other men.
The U.S. House passed legislation to prevent D.C. from opting out of Trump administration tax cuts that District leaders warn could blow a $600 million hole in its spending plan.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine on Wednesday introduced a bill to redesignate the site known as "Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial" at Arlington National Cemetery to simply the "Arlington House National Historic Site."
An unlikely social media star has been born in the heart of D.C. Her mission: share the wonderful exhibits at the Smithsonian’s National Gallery of Art with new audiences.
How do residents in Montgomery County, Maryland, feel about data centers? That was the big question during a Tuesday forum led by County Executive Marc Elrich.
The Justice Department said it will seek the death penalty for the man accused of shooting two National Guard members, and killing one of them, near the White House in November.
A Maryland child is in the hospital Thursday morning after what police are calling an "accidental discharge" of a firearm inside a school in Anne Arundel County.
Since the storm, the snow removal process has come under criticism from some residents due to the condition of some residential streets and the closure of county schools for five days.