Patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have an increased risk of developing lung cancer, months or years later, according to new research from University of Virginia.
A lawyer representing the leader of the cultlike Zizians group that has been linked to six deaths told a judge Thursday that there is reason to believe his client is mentally incompetent to stand trial.
It has been over a decade since they've seen each other, but an entrepreneur and the childhood doctor that gave him the gift of sight reconnected this week in D.C.
A federal judge will consider a request Thursday afternoon to block President Donald Trump from closing the Kennedy Center for two years, as part of his plan to renovate the performing arts center, to which he has added his name.
As gas prices continue to soar, people are looking for ways to use less. Sometimes that means buying an electric or hybrid vehicle, or cutting back on driving.
The Shakespeare Theatre Company is presenting a theatrical adaptation of "Hamnet," adapted by award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti and directed by Erica Whyman.
In today's episode, WTOP's Matt Kaufax concludes his visit to the wondrous space where it all started — in the heart of Packard's National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Fairfax County leaders are exploring whether to change current house height limits or keep them the same while offering better explanations of the rules.
D.C. region leaders said the cost of repairing the massive Potomac Interceptor sewer line break continues to rise, and new testing could soon reveal the full impact of the January spill.