Trailblazing impressionist inspires after success, hurdles

Sylvia Traymore Morrison may be from Washington, D.C., but her impact extends across the country and around the world. 

DC cherry blossoms: 2025 peak bloom prediction dates revealed

The 2025 peak bloom prediction dates for the thousands of Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Washington, D.C.’s Tidal Basin and National Mall were announced on Thursday.

The White House Easter Egg Roll returns to the South Lawn

The Annual White House Easter Egg Roll will take place on Monday, April 21, 2025, on the South Lawn of the White House. 

DC weather: Cloudy, showers Thursday with highs in the upper-60s

A springlike preview on Thursday across much of the Washington, D.C. region with the chance for showers and high temperatures that are expected to reach the upper-60s.

Karen Huger 'RHOP' star sentenced to 1 year

Karen Huger, "RHOP" star, has been sentenced to two years with one year suspended.

4 detained after woman injured in shooting at Waterfront Metro station, police say

A woman is in the hospital after police say she was hit by a bullet at the Waterfront Metro station Tuesday night. Police say the shots were fired during an attempted robbery and the woman was not the intended victim. 

DC police release body camera footage from 2 officer-involved shootings

D.C. police Tuesday night released body-worn camera footage from two separate police-involved shootings that happened just hours apart in the same area of Northwest D.C. 

New FAA rules at DCA halt air traffic for president’s Marine One travel

Air traffic at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will now come to a complete stop whenever the president flies to and from the White House on Marine One, following a new policy aimed at enhancing airspace security, the Washington Post reports.

21 federal technology staffers resign refusing to help Elon Musk slash government size

According to the Associated Press, civil service employees resigned Tuesday from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, saying they refuse to use their technical expertise to “dismantle critical public services.”

Springlike temps across DC region Tuesday

An early taste of spring with temperatures in the 60s across the Washington, D.C. area on Tuesday.

USPS holding DC hiring fair

The United States Postal Service is holding a hiring fair for automotive technicians in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.

DC leads nation in ghosting, survey reveals

A new survey reveals Washington, D.C. is the nation's ghosting capital, with 76% of residents admitting to having ghosted someone within the year.

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.