Head of DC Water stepping down, agency confirms
The head of D.C.’s water utility is stepping down after eight years on the job. DC Water announced that CEO and General Manager David Gadis will leave the position following a transition period while the utility searches for a replacement.
The head of D.C.’s water utility is stepping down after eight years on the job. DC Water announced that CEO and General Manager David Gadis will leave the position following a transition period while the utility searches for a replacement.
Juvenile curfew zones back in effect this weekend ahead of order expiration
D.C. police are once again establishing temporary juvenile curfew zones in two popular waterfront neighborhoods as city leaders continue efforts to curb violent teen takeovers and large youth gatherings.
D.C. police are once again establishing temporary juvenile curfew zones in two popular waterfront neighborhoods as city leaders continue efforts to curb violent teen takeovers and large youth gatherings.
Bowser’s youth curfew order set to expire this weekend
D.C.’s extended juvenile curfew zone law is once again set to expire, with the current order scheduled to sunset at 11:59 p.m. Saturday as police and city leaders continue efforts to curb violent teen takeovers.
D.C.’s extended juvenile curfew zone law is once again set to expire, with the current order scheduled to sunset at 11:59 p.m. Saturday as police and city leaders continue efforts to curb violent teen takeovers.
Report of smoke outside Woodley Park station caused early Metro delays
Metro temporarily suspended Red Line service between Cleveland Park and Dupont Circle on Friday morning after a report of smoke outside the Woodley Park station.
Metro temporarily suspended Red Line service between Cleveland Park and Dupont Circle on Friday morning after a report of smoke outside the Woodley Park station.
DC weather: Code Orange Air Quality Alert Friday, sunny and hot with highs in the 90s
A mostly sunny and hot Friday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with temperatures climbing to around 92 degrees and a Code Orange Air Quality Alert in effect for parts of the District, Maryland and Virginia.
A mostly sunny and hot Friday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with temperatures climbing to around 92 degrees and a Code Orange Air Quality Alert in effect for parts of the District, Maryland and Virginia.
DC faces summer youth curfew gap after council emergency vote fails
A heated debate over youth curfews in the District is intensifying just as summer break begins for many students, following a D.C. Council vote that leaves a gap in the city's enforcement tools.
A heated debate over youth curfews in the District is intensifying just as summer break begins for many students, following a D.C. Council vote that leaves a gap in the city's enforcement tools.
Kennedy Center begins scrubbing Trump’s name following federal court ruling
The Kennedy Center has started the process of stripping President Donald Trump’s name from its branding following a major defeat in federal court, according to a report from The Associated Press.
The Kennedy Center has started the process of stripping President Donald Trump’s name from its branding following a major defeat in federal court, according to a report from The Associated Press.
DC mom held without bond in toddler's death; attorney says she is pregnant again
A D.C. mother has been ordered held without bond in the death of her 13‑month‑old daughter, a case police say was ruled a homicide caused by neglect.
A D.C. mother has been ordered held without bond in the death of her 13‑month‑old daughter, a case police say was ruled a homicide caused by neglect.
Trump announces new promenade at Lincoln Memorial
President Donald Trump announced plans on Thursday to build a new promenade at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., saying the project could potentially be called the "Trump Promenade."
President Donald Trump announced plans on Thursday to build a new promenade at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., saying the project could potentially be called the "Trump Promenade."
Water begins flowing into Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after renovations
Water began flowing back into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Thursday following weeks of renovations to coat its massive granite basin.
Water began flowing back into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Thursday following weeks of renovations to coat its massive granite basin.
DMV Drought Watch: Millions affected, where it applies and how to cut water use
A Drought Watch is now in effect for nearly six million residents across the District of Columbia, Maryland and northern Virginia.
A Drought Watch is now in effect for nearly six million residents across the District of Columbia, Maryland and northern Virginia.
DC weather: Sunny, hot Thursday with highs near 90 degrees
A sunny and hot Thursday is ahead for the Washington, D.C. region, with clear skies and high temperatures near 90 degrees.
A sunny and hot Thursday is ahead for the Washington, D.C. region, with clear skies and high temperatures near 90 degrees.
DC PEPCO bills to see spike starting in July: Here's how much
Starting July 1, D.C. Pepco customers could see an increase of about $7 a month thanks to increased supply fees.
Starting July 1, D.C. Pepco customers could see an increase of about $7 a month thanks to increased supply fees.
DC Water urges customers to conserve water as regional drought watch declared
DC Water is urging customers to conserve water after the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ Drought Coordination Committee declared a regional drought watch.
DC Water is urging customers to conserve water after the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ Drought Coordination Committee declared a regional drought watch.
Suspects sought after argument ends in stabbing in Navy Yard
D.C. police are searching for several suspects after an argument escalated into a violent attack in Navy Yard.
D.C. police are searching for several suspects after an argument escalated into a violent attack in Navy Yard.
DC weather: Sunny, warm Wednesday before heat surges later this week
A sunny and warm Wednesday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with a high near 82 degrees.
A sunny and warm Wednesday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with a high near 82 degrees.
White House Correspondents’ Dinner rescheduled for July 24 with enhanced security measures
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, cut short on April 25 after authorities say a man stormed the Washington Hilton armed with guns and knives and fired a shotgun at a Secret Service officer, has been rescheduled for Friday, July 24.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, cut short on April 25 after authorities say a man stormed the Washington Hilton armed with guns and knives and fired a shotgun at a Secret Service officer, has been rescheduled for Friday, July 24.
Man on moped attacked woman, stole gold necklaces in DC robbery, police say
DC police say a man on a moped attacked a woman and snatched gold necklaces from her neck Monday in northwest Washington.
DC police say a man on a moped attacked a woman and snatched gold necklaces from her neck Monday in northwest Washington.
DC Council will not vote on emergency curfew bill
The DC Council will not vote on emergency legislation to extend special juvenile curfew zones before Mayor Muriel Bowser’s order expires this weekend.
The DC Council will not vote on emergency legislation to extend special juvenile curfew zones before Mayor Muriel Bowser’s order expires this weekend.
DC weather: Mostly sunny Tuesday near 76 degrees; 90s expected to start the weekend
A mostly sunny and comfortable Tuesday is ahead for the Washington, D.C. region, with high temperatures near 76 degrees.
A mostly sunny and comfortable Tuesday is ahead for the Washington, D.C. region, with high temperatures near 76 degrees.



















