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Grab the rain gear out of the door! There is a risk of flooding on Tuesday, which is why the National Weather Service has ...
Gonzaga College High School football senior Kelvin “Kainoa” Winston entered the ballroom at Congressional Country Club in ...
Maryland's attorney general joined a coalition of 17 states and the District of Columbia in a federal lawsuit challenging the ...
The man traveled from Maryland to a pre-arranged meeting place in the District, where he was arrested, according to officials ...
As of Monday morning, investigators are still searching for the two other suspects in connection with the armed carjacking.
The biggest weekend of WorldPride will be June 6-8, featuring the pride parade, post-parade concerts with Cynthia Erivo and ...
A Washington, D.C., man has pleaded guilty in connection with the 2001 murder of Chevy Chase, Mayland, mom Leslie Preer, ...
"JD Vance is wrong," the future-pope wrote on Feb. 3, echoing the title of the op-ed in the National Catholic Reporter.
D.C. Council is trying to balance the excitement of securing a team while ensuring the public isn’t stuck with a stadium bill ...
If the FMAP, drops below its current 50% threshold, 10 states and Washington, DC, could lose $468 million in Medicaid funding.
Despite all the recent rain, the D.C. region remains under a drought watch. Now, that begs the question, will water restrictions come into play this summer?
D.C. and Arlington are the most vulnerable cities in the United States to a cutoff of their drinking water supply.