Loudoun County lacrosse player's senior season in jeopardy, family sues school board

A Loudoun County student is being denied the ability to play lacrosse after transferring schools due to bullying. Now, she and her family are suing the school board.

Woodbridge community shaken by fatal shooting of 23-year-old woman

A victim fatally shot in her car Friday morning in a northern Virginia neighborhood has been identified as 23-year-old Egypt Zapporah Carter of Burlington, North Carolina. 

Stafford County students could decide to opt in or out of virtual learning

Stafford County Public Schools are planning to offer sixth through twelfth grade students a virtual learning option starting next year.

High school seniors in DC area face heartbreak as top colleges reject record numbers

If you're the parent of a high school senior with college ambitions, you know the past few weeks have been challenging with students getting rejection emails from their top colleges and universities of choice.  

Black History Month: Your full things to do guide in DC, Maryland & Virginia

February marks the start of Black History Month, which honors the triumphs and struggles of African Americans throughout history. There’s no better time than now to learn and celebrate Black History.

Internet company contractors hit gas line while digging to install fiber lines in Alexandria

The work to bring more fiber-driven internet options to residents of the City of Alexandria has hit a bump in the road — literally. It’s a temporary problem but one that’s got neighbors feeling frustrated.

Revenge porn bill backed by former Virginia House candidate advances

A bill that cleared an early hurdle Wednesday in the Virginia House of Delegates would broaden the state’s revenge porn law by adding a new category of "sexual" images that would be unlawful to disseminate.

Fairfax County mom dies a month after hit-and-run; family pleads for justice

Friends and family of a Fairfax County woman who died a month after a hit-and-run put her in the hospital is pleading for help to bring the driver who killed her to justice. 

Virginia AG challenges NCAA's NIL rules in antitrust lawsuit

The attorneys general of Virginia and Tennesse filed an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA on Wednesday that challenged its ban on the use of name, image and likeness compensation in the recruitment of college athletes, and in response to the association’s investigation of the University of Tennessee.

Snow in DC could make a February return. Here’s what we could be expecting

After a quiet start, the long range forecast suggests more cold, and with it perhaps some better shots of accumulating snow as we approach the middle of February!