Shutdown, but not shut out: Things to do in DC during a government shutdown

Many attractions in the district could close for an unpredictable amount of time as the federal government inches closer to a shutdown. Here are some things to do in D.C. in the case of a government shutdown.

Former LCPS superintendent Scott Ziegler found guilty of class one misdemeanor

Former Loudoun County superintendent Scott Ziegler was found guilty of a class one misdemeanor for the retaliatory firing of a school teacher.

Closing arguments begin in retaliation case involving former LCPS superintendent

The trial of a former Loudoun County superintendent is nearing its end, with both the commonwealth and defense team for Scott Ziegler officially resting their cases.

Free National Coffee Day 2023 deals in the DC area

National Coffee Day is back and on a Friday for the win. Enjoy your morning hug in a mug with these National Coffee Day deals.

Art All Night returns this weekend: Here's your guide to events in the DC area

D.C.'s free overnight arts festival is back this weekend with plenty of fun for all ages. Here's your weekend guide to events in the D.C. area.

Powerball jackpot jumps to $850 million after no winners

The search for the lucky jackpot winner continues, the Powerball drawing has increased to an estimated $850 million after no ticket matched all winning numbers drawn on Monday. 

Mumbo vs. Mambo, McDonald's releases new sauces

McDonald’s announced that two new sauces, ‘Mambo Sauce’ and ‘Sweet & Spicy Jam Sauce,’ will appear on the menu this fall Oct. 9 and stay while supplies last.

Can $750 a month change lives? Fairfax County wants to find out

What happens when you give families an extra $750 a month, place no restrictions on how they can spend it, and offer them free financial coaching?