DC enjoys springlike temperatures for the next several days

Above-normal temperatures are expected for much of the week across the Washington, D.C., region as the area settles into a springlike pattern. Highs were in the mid-50s on Sunday and are projected to reach nearly 60 degrees on Monday.

Pepco restores power in Northwest after underground equipment fire

Power has been fully restored to residents and businesses in D.C.'s West End and South Dupont neighborhoods after a massive outage left hundreds in the dark following an underground equipment failure, officials said Sunday.

Bowser continues to push back on Trump's call for federal government to take over DC

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is continuing to push back against calls for a federal takeover of the District — now backed by President Donald Trump — by making the case for the District of Columbia to become the 51st state. 

Caught on camera: Man robbed of Canada Goose jacket in Northwest DC

A D.C. man who was robbed of his Canada Goose jacket at gunpoint is speaking out. The shocking theft was all caught on camera and the victim says he’s still in shock. 

Washington Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup championship plaque unveiled in DC

The Washington Capitals unveil a special permanent plaque in commemoration of the 2018 Stanley Cup championship celebration at the Washington Harbour fountain in Georgetown, D.C. 

Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested for assault in DC

The former leader of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys was arrested by U.S. Capitol Police for assault on Friday. Enrique Tarrio is accused of assaulting a woman who was protesting the release of him and other Jan. 6 rioters, thousands of whom were pardoned by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. 

Unemployment insurance claims rise across DMV as federal layoffs continue

Unemployment insurance claims have risen in the D.C. region as the White House and Department of Government Efficiency continue to lay off federal workers. Area officials are bracing for the impact, but the extent remains unclear.

DC sues 3 Maryland drivers for $90K in unpaid traffic fines: Attorney General

The District has announced lawsuits against three Maryland men for failing to pay over $90,000 in fines for dangerous driving violations, according to the Office of the Attorney General.

Cold, gusty Friday with single digit wind chill temperatures

The Washington, D.C. region is bracing for frigid conditions Friday, with highs in the 30s and wind chills possibly dipping into the single digits.

Smoke pours from manhole in Dupont Circle area, streets closed

Fire department activity in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C., led to street closures on Friday morning.

VIDEO: Teens rob man of Canada Goose jacket on Metro train

A disturbing video is making the rounds on social media, showing teens robbing a man of his coat on a train. Metro Transit Police have arrested the suspects but the incident has caused concern among some Metro riders, who were shocked to see the brazen theft.

DC United wants to expand seating at Audi Field, add new roof: report

D.C. United will begin a new season this Saturday and it appears that the club could be eyeing a new beginning for its stadium too.

Bomb threat at Kennedy Center cleared; Shen Yun shows to go on

A bomb threat at the Kennedy Center prompted an evacuation and road closures Thursday afternoon, but security has since given the all-clear, and performances will proceed as scheduled, according to a center spokesperson.

DC’s Mayor responds to Trump's takeover comments, says statehood is solution

Washington, D.C.’s leaders pushed back against President Donald Trump after he expressed support for congressional efforts for a federal takeover of the nation's capital.

'We should take over': Trump backs GOP push to have federal government control DC

Speaking from Air Force One Wednesday night, President Donald Trump said the federal government should "take over" D.C. He complained about crime and homelessness in the District and said that the federal government would "make it safe."

Snow showers, bitter cold temperatures Thursday across DC region

It will be a cold and blustery Thursday across the Washington, D.C. region as light snow showers move into the area. A Winter Weather Advisory was in effect for the District, and portions of Maryland, and Virginia earlier in the day.  Some areas could see total snow accumulations of about an inch.

DC’s Go-Go Museum celebrates grand opening

The Go-Go Museum & Café is celebrating its grand opening on Wednesday in Washington, D.C.

School closings, delays in DC, Maryland, Virginia for Thursday, February 20

Some schools, government, and court districts in the Washington, D.C. region are closed or have delayed their opening times on Thursday, February 20, due to the latest round of winter weather.