Just two days after approximately 1,300 workers were fired from the Department of Education, about 100 students and teachers protested outside its headquarters.
A line of storms will blow through the D.C. region Sunday bringing moderate to heavy rain and strong wind. A potent area of ...
International Delight recalled two popular flavors of coffee creamer due to spoilage issues, according to the Food and Drug ...
A driver crashed into a storefront in Silver Spring on Wednesday night after mistakenly hitting the accelerator, according to ...
A Louisiana woman has been indicted on multiple charges after allegedly carrying out an unprovoked knife attack on a tourist ...
A former employee of City Dogs, a D.C. dog boarding facility, has pleaded guilty to felony animal cruelty after he brutally ...
Several law enforcement agencies responded to the scene of the crime near Union Station after Amtrak Police heard the ...
FEMA is being sued to challenge its Feb. 18 hold on the $40 million grant program for the Next Generation Warning System.
Police put out four pictures of the woman who investigators believe has been taking out other people's prescription medicine ...
Accused of shooting a man while attempting to carjack him in Chevy Chase, a woman was arrested on Thursday at her home by the ...
Francis was elected on March 13, 2013 as the 266th pontiff — and the Catholic Church’s first Latin American pope.
A D.C. photographer is helping fired federal workers rejoin the workforce by offering his talents free of charge. He feels it's how he can do his part during a tough time for so many in the DMV.