Nationals, Orioles resolve long-standing TV rights dispute

You could say the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles just wrapped up a ballgame that had gone to extra innings long ago. That’s because the teams’ long-running TV rights dispute is now over, according to a statement jointly released by the teams.

Department of Education employees offered up to $25K buyout for resignations

Thousands of people have been laid off as DOGE continues to make cuts to the federal workforce. Now, another deadline is looming for employees at the Department of Education. 

DC could see surge of rats, disease-carrying pests through spring 2025: study

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has released its bi-annual Public Health Pest Index - and the nation's capital should prepare for a possible surge in vermin. 

Mayor Bowser's DC 2050 plan to improve housing, jobs, and neighborhoods

What will D.C. look like in 2050? Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. Office of Planning are asking residents to weigh in as they embark on the city’s first major Comprehensive Plan rewrite in almost 20 years.

How to watch President Trump's 2025 address to Congress live

On Tuesday, March 4, President Trump will deliver his address to Congress, where the Republican Party holds majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

DC Metro ridership up 10% as more workers return to offices

For the first time in years, packed Metro trains and bustling platforms are becoming the new normal again as federal workers return to the office, pushing ridership to its highest levels since 2020.

Thunderstorm, slight tornado risk across DC region Wednesday

The possibility of severe weather is on the horizon for the Washington, D.C. region later this week as a storm system approaches from the west, bringing the threat of gusty winds, thunderstorms, and a slight risk of tornado activity.

12-year-old DC girl missing since Friday: police

D.C. police are searching for a missing 12-year-old girl who disappeared Friday from the northwest.

Federal workers rally in DC after second DOGE email

Several union members, including those from the country's largest defense labor union, cheered on federal workers Monday as they headed into the office.

‘Legacy on Ice’ honors victims of DCA plane crash with emotional tribute

One month after 67 lives were lost in a midair collision over the Potomac River, figure skating legends and the D.C. community came together at Capital One Arena for a powerful tribute: "Legacy on Ice."

Weather forecast: March kicks off with warm temperatures in the upper 60s

March has arrived like a lamb with the mild weather and temperatures heading to the upper 50s - 60s and like a lion with the gusty winds and very cold overnight lows.

'Legacy on Ice' will honor DC plane crash victims at Capitol One Arena

It has been a month since the mid-air collision over the Potomac River killed 67 people and this Sunday, the community will honor the lives lost with a ‘Legacy on Ice’ tribute at Capital One Arena.

Legacy on Ice to honor DC plane crash victims

Legacy on Ice, a live figure-skating tribute, will be honoring the D.C. plane crash victims this weekend at Capital One Arena.

Daylight Saving Time 2025: When does the time change?

Most Americans will set their clocks forward by one hour on Sunday, March 9, 2025. While we’ll lose some sleep, we’ll gain more sunlight in the evenings as the days warm into summer.

Mardi Gras celebrations head to DC

Mardi Gras celebrations and activities are heading to D.C. this weekend.