About one thousand cyclists are expected to ride and rally for safer roads Sunday in honor of Sarah Langenkamp, who was killed riding her bike in Bethesda two years ago.
Here’s some rare good news for Marylanders on climate change: A new analysis of federal government data found that Maryland led the way when it came to states reducing greenhouse gas emissions over a 17-year period.
In 2023, the Nation’s Report Card on Financial Literacy gave DC an “F,” placing it in the bottom 20% of states in the U.S. for financial education. But a new program from a D.C. nonprofit is aiming to boost financial literacy among the city’s youth.
A climate change activist who dumped red powder on a case containing the original copy of the U.S. Constitution was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison for his role in the vandalism earlier this year at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Prince William County leaders on Friday cut the ribbon on the Northern Virginia suburb’s first-ever commuter garage, a facility they’re hoping becomes a transportation hub and eases highway congestion.
Montgomery County fire and environmental protection officials demonstrated what can happen when a rechargeable battery catches fire at the Shady Grove Transfer Station.
He was known as Amtrak Joe, and now that he's leaving the White House, President Joe Biden is pumping over a billion dollars back into the rails of the Northeast Corridor.
A man who killed his friend at a bus stop in the Hybla Valley area of Richmond Highway in January 2022 and permanently blinded another man who refused to serve as his getaway driver was sentenced to life in prison.