Winter Weather Advisory Monday for Maryland and Virginia with snow and freezing rain
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for portions of Maryland and Virginia on Monday as a mix of snow and freezing rain moves in during the afternoon and evening, potentially creating slick conditions tonight and for the Tuesday morning commute.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for portions of Maryland and Virginia on Monday as a mix of snow and freezing rain moves in during the afternoon and evening, potentially creating slick conditions tonight and for the Tuesday morning commute.
Congress set to debate war powers as Iran conflict is already unfolding
The U.S. Congress is preparing to open a war powers debate over President Donald Trump’s authority to strike Iran even as the bombing is already underway and the country is effectively at war.
The U.S. Congress is preparing to open a war powers debate over President Donald Trump’s authority to strike Iran even as the bombing is already underway and the country is effectively at war.
Tulip Day Washington draws buzz as sign-up site goes down
Coming up this month, spring's most colorful new event: Tulip Day Washington.
Coming up this month, spring's most colorful new event: Tulip Day Washington.
Relisha Rudd vanished 12 years ago; her case remains unsolved
Relisha Rudd has now been missing for more than 12 years in what remains one of the District’s longest unsolved missing‑person cases.
Relisha Rudd has now been missing for more than 12 years in what remains one of the District’s longest unsolved missing‑person cases.
DC Health lifts Potomac River recreational advisory more than a month after major sewage spill
DC Health has lifted its recreational advisory for the Potomac River, saying water quality has returned to safe levels more than a month after a catastrophic sewage spill sent millions of gallons of wastewater into the waterway.
DC Health has lifted its recreational advisory for the Potomac River, saying water quality has returned to safe levels more than a month after a catastrophic sewage spill sent millions of gallons of wastewater into the waterway.
Anti iran war protest fills DC streets, elevated security posture in nation’s capital
Hundreds of people took to the streets across the D.C. region this weekend, some thanking President Donald Trump for the strikes in Iran and others protesting the escalating military campaign as U.S. and Israeli planes continue to hit targets.
Hundreds of people took to the streets across the D.C. region this weekend, some thanking President Donald Trump for the strikes in Iran and others protesting the escalating military campaign as U.S. and Israeli planes continue to hit targets.
Stimulus payment March 2026, IRS direct deposit relief, tariff dividend & tax refund fact check
Claims about new stimulus checks, IRS direct deposits, relief payments and tariff dividends circulated widely throughout 2025, and they’re still making the rounds in 2026. The question is whether any of it actually checks out.
Claims about new stimulus checks, IRS direct deposits, relief payments and tariff dividends circulated widely throughout 2025, and they’re still making the rounds in 2026. The question is whether any of it actually checks out.
DC weather: Light snow, freezing rain possible this week as temperatures drop
This weekend may have felt like spring, but the winter weather isn't done just yet for the DC area.
This weekend may have felt like spring, but the winter weather isn't done just yet for the DC area.
Patient rescued from shaft inside DC hospital: officials
A man suffered serious injuries after officials say he jumped down a hospital shaft in Washington, D.C., early Sunday morning.
A man suffered serious injuries after officials say he jumped down a hospital shaft in Washington, D.C., early Sunday morning.
DC, Maryland, Virginia leaders react, MPD increases vigilance after US strikes on Iran
Local leaders across D.C., Maryland and Virginia are responding after President Trump ordered military strikes against Iran, as police say they are monitoring for potential impacts in the region.
Local leaders across D.C., Maryland and Virginia are responding after President Trump ordered military strikes against Iran, as police say they are monitoring for potential impacts in the region.
DC to begin daily E. coli testing on Potomac River Monday
Beginning on Monday, the D.C. Department of Health will be conducting daily tests for E. coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal reports.
Beginning on Monday, the D.C. Department of Health will be conducting daily tests for E. coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal reports.
DC Public Health to begin daily testing of Potomac, Anacostia rivers for E. coli
Beginning on Monday, the D.C. Department of Health will be conducting daily tests for E. coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers.
Beginning on Monday, the D.C. Department of Health will be conducting daily tests for E. coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers.
DC Health to begin daily testing of Potomac River on Monday following sewage spill
D.C. Health will begin daily testing for E.coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers starting Monday. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has the details.
D.C. Health will begin daily testing for E.coli in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers starting Monday. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has the details.
DC inmate charged with stabbing corrections officer 9 times
The officer was in the hospital for three weeks, according to officials, and needed lifesaving surgery.
The officer was in the hospital for three weeks, according to officials, and needed lifesaving surgery.
DC weather: Snow, ice possible Monday as winter briefly returns to the DMV
After a stretch of mild weather, the D.C. region could see snow or freezing rain Monday afternoon into early Tuesday before temperatures rebound later in the week.
After a stretch of mild weather, the D.C. region could see snow or freezing rain Monday afternoon into early Tuesday before temperatures rebound later in the week.
DC weather: Fog slows Friday commute; Freezing Fog Advisory for parts of Maryland, West Virginia
Dense fog settled over much of the Washington, D.C., region Friday, creating chilly, damp conditions and reducing visibility on the roads.
Dense fog settled over much of the Washington, D.C., region Friday, creating chilly, damp conditions and reducing visibility on the roads.
Maryland residents voice water safety concerns at meeting as sewage spill cleanup continues
DC Water held back‑to‑back public meetings on the Potomac sewage spill, first with D.C. residents on Wednesday, then with Maryland communities on Thursday.More than a month after the catastrophic sewage spill, DC Water says there have been no overflows into the Potomac for 18 days and that repairs are moving forward.
DC Water held back‑to‑back public meetings on the Potomac sewage spill, first with D.C. residents on Wednesday, then with Maryland communities on Thursday.More than a month after the catastrophic sewage spill, DC Water says there have been no overflows into the Potomac for 18 days and that repairs are moving forward.
DHS shutdown drags on, thousands in limbo worrying about next paycheck
Negotiations to end the Homeland Security shutdown remain stalled, with Republicans and Democrats drifting further apart and thousands of DHS employees unsure when they’ll see their next full paycheck.
Negotiations to end the Homeland Security shutdown remain stalled, with Republicans and Democrats drifting further apart and thousands of DHS employees unsure when they’ll see their next full paycheck.
2Fifty Texas BBQ restaurant burglarized in DC
Popular barbecue spot 2Fifty Texas BBQ had their window smashed in and valuables stolen from their D.C. location in the early morning hours Thursday.
Popular barbecue spot 2Fifty Texas BBQ had their window smashed in and valuables stolen from their D.C. location in the early morning hours Thursday.
White House ballroom: Judge rejects bid to block Trump’s $400 million project
A federal judge on Thursday rejected a preservationist group’s attempt to stop the Trump administration from moving forward with a $400 million ballroom project on the site of the demolished East Wing of the White House.
A federal judge on Thursday rejected a preservationist group’s attempt to stop the Trump administration from moving forward with a $400 million ballroom project on the site of the demolished East Wing of the White House.



















