Workers at legendary DC concert venues push for unionization
Workers of the live music promotion and production company I.M.P, which includes the 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis and Lincoln Theatre, have asked management at I.M.P. and its related companies to agree to a fair process to unionize.
Workers of the live music promotion and production company I.M.P, which includes the 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis and Lincoln Theatre, have asked management at I.M.P. and its related companies to agree to a fair process to unionize.
2025 Virginia Election: Who's on the ballot for governor, lt. governor, attorney general
Virginia voters will head to the polls on November 4, 2025, to choose the state’s next governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general — with several historic races underway and early voting already open across the Commonwealth.
Virginia voters will head to the polls on November 4, 2025, to choose the state’s next governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general — with several historic races underway and early voting already open across the Commonwealth.
Lawmakers in several states pursuing property tax reform measures
As property taxes continue to climb across the country, lawmakers in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas are looking for ways to provide property tax relief to homeowners, while Montana has established property tax relief.
As property taxes continue to climb across the country, lawmakers in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas are looking for ways to provide property tax relief to homeowners, while Montana has established property tax relief.
White House demolition begins on East Wing to make way for Trump’s $250 million ballroom
The White House on Monday began demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional home to the first lady’s offices, to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed $250 million ballroom despite not having construction approval from the federal agency that oversees such projects.
The White House on Monday began demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional home to the first lady’s offices, to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed $250 million ballroom despite not having construction approval from the federal agency that oversees such projects.
Who is Jason Miyares? Meet the Republican running for Virginia attorney general
Republican incumbent Jason Miyares is facing off against Democratic candidate Jay Jones for Virginia Attorney General.
Republican incumbent Jason Miyares is facing off against Democratic candidate Jay Jones for Virginia Attorney General.
Who is Jay Jones? Meet the Democrat running for Virginia attorney general
Jay Jones is the Democratic candidate for Virginia’s Attorney General. He’s running against Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.
Jay Jones is the Democratic candidate for Virginia’s Attorney General. He’s running against Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.
Who is Winsome Earle-Sears? Republican candidate in Virginia governor's race
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger are facing off to take the highest office in the state. Whichever candidate wins, it will be historic as Virginia has never had a female governor.
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger are facing off to take the highest office in the state. Whichever candidate wins, it will be historic as Virginia has never had a female governor.
Who is Abigail Spanberger? Democratic candidate for Virginia governor
The Virginia governor’s race is heating up as former congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and current Lieutenant Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears are vying to become the first woman to hold the highest office in the state.
The Virginia governor’s race is heating up as former congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and current Lieutenant Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears are vying to become the first woman to hold the highest office in the state.
Buc-ee’s proposal draws pushback from Stafford County residents
Stafford County may soon be home to a Buc-ee’s store, but not without a fight.
Stafford County may soon be home to a Buc-ee’s store, but not without a fight.
Residents sound off on proposed Buc-ee’s in Stafford County
Stafford County may soon be home to the “Disneyland of gas stations” - but not without a fight. Dozens of residents packed a community meeting Monday night to voice concerns over a proposed Buc-ee’s travel center near Austin Ridge Drive and Courthouse Road, just off I-95 at Exit 140. The Texas-based chain is known for its fresh barbecue, baked goods and retail shopping.
Stafford County may soon be home to the “Disneyland of gas stations” - but not without a fight. Dozens of residents packed a community meeting Monday night to voice concerns over a proposed Buc-ee’s travel center near Austin Ridge Drive and Courthouse Road, just off I-95 at Exit 140. The Texas-based chain is known for its fresh barbecue, baked goods and retail shopping.
FDA issues recall of several brands of pet food due to salmonella risk
Pet food company Foodynamics is voluntarily recalling several brands of its dog and cat products due to possible salmonella contamination.
Pet food company Foodynamics is voluntarily recalling several brands of its dog and cat products due to possible salmonella contamination.
White House demolition begins for East Wing ballroom project
The White House on Monday began demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional home to the first lady’s offices, to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed $250 million ballroom despite not having construction approval from the federal agency that oversees such projects.
The White House on Monday began demolishing part of the East Wing, the traditional home to the first lady’s offices, to make way for President Donald Trump’s proposed $250 million ballroom despite not having construction approval from the federal agency that oversees such projects.
National Guard could remain in DC through 2026
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb says National Guard troops may be staying far longer than expected, possibly through the summer of 2026, when the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb says National Guard troops may be staying far longer than expected, possibly through the summer of 2026, when the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.
National Guard may stay in DC through 2026
District Attorney General Brian Schwalb says National Guard troops could remain in the city well beyond initial expectations, potentially through summer 2026, during the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.
District Attorney General Brian Schwalb says National Guard troops could remain in the city well beyond initial expectations, potentially through summer 2026, during the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.
Traffic Alert: Tuesday delays in Bethesda, Cabin John and Woodbridge
Drivers across the Washington, D.C. region are facing delays during the Tuesday morning commute due to multiple incidents causing significant backups.
Drivers across the Washington, D.C. region are facing delays during the Tuesday morning commute due to multiple incidents causing significant backups.
Traffic Alert: Tuesday delays in Bethesda, Cabin John and Woodbridge
Drivers across the Washington, D.C. region are facing delays during the Tuesday morning commute due to multiple incidents causing significant backups.
Drivers across the Washington, D.C. region are facing delays during the Tuesday morning commute due to multiple incidents causing significant backups.
Government Shutdown 2025 Update: New food aid for federal workers as stalemate enters day 21
For the eleventh time, the Senate has failed to pass a resolution to reopen the government, extending one of the longest shutdowns in U.S. history.
For the eleventh time, the Senate has failed to pass a resolution to reopen the government, extending one of the longest shutdowns in U.S. history.
Shutdown 2025: New food aid for federal workers
As the Senate fails for an eleventh time to end one of the longest shutdowns in U.S. history, the Capital Area Food Bank is stepping in with new food distributions for impacted federal employees and contractors.
As the Senate fails for an eleventh time to end one of the longest shutdowns in U.S. history, the Capital Area Food Bank is stepping in with new food distributions for impacted federal employees and contractors.
DC weather: Cool start Tuesday ahead of mild afternoon; chance of evening showers
Grab the jacket! A chilly start Tuesday for the Washington, D.C. region with the chance of showers later in the evening.
Grab the jacket! A chilly start Tuesday for the Washington, D.C. region with the chance of showers later in the evening.
Residents weigh in on construction of Buc-ee's in Stafford County
Residents in Stafford County will have the opportunity to ask questions about a proposed Buc-ee's Travel Center in Stafford Monday night.
Residents in Stafford County will have the opportunity to ask questions about a proposed Buc-ee's Travel Center in Stafford Monday night.



















