What could happen to car-tax reform in after the Virginia governor's election?

With the 2025 gubernatorial election looming, the future of vehicle-related taxes is once again in focus, featuring major promises from both sides of the aisle.

Sonya Massey shooting death: Opening statements Wednesday in trial of ex-Illinois officer

A former Illinois sheriff’s deputy accused of fatally shooting a woman who called 911 for help is going on trial, 15 months after the killing that drew national attention and prompted changes in state law.

Inside the Coast Guard unit guarding DC’s most restricted airspace

As a U.S. Senate committee works to establish new flight safety rules in the skies around Washington, D.C., some things remain constant.

DC police searching for 2 suspects after woman shot inside car

D.C. police have released video of two people of interest believed to be involved in a shooting of a woman inside a car. 

DC man says it took six years to evict ex who never paid rent

As the DC Council debates changes to landlord-tenant laws, one homeowner says his case shows how difficult the process can be.

Workers at legendary DC concert venues push for unionization

Workers of the live music promotion and production company I.M.P, which includes the 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis and Lincoln Theatre, have asked management at I.M.P. and its related companies to agree to a fair process to unionize.

H-1B $100k visa updates from Trump administration

More details about Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee and how it will be implemented have been released from the administration.

Who is John Reid? Meet the Republican running for VA lieutenant governor

Republican John Reid is running for lieutenant governor of Virginia. He became the party's de facto nominee after Fairfax County Supervisor Pat Herrity announced earlier this year that he was withdrawing from the race due to health complications.

Who is Ghazala Hashmi? Meet the Democrat running for VA lieutenant governor

Democratic State Senator Ghazala Hashmi is running for lieutenant governor on the same ticket as Democratic nominee for governor, Abigail Spanberger, and candidate for attorney general, Jay Jones.

National Guard could remain in DC through 2026

District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb says National Guard troops may be staying far longer than expected, possibly through the summer of 2026, when the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.

Traffic Alert: Tuesday delays in Bethesda, Cabin John and Woodbridge

Drivers across the Washington, D.C. region are facing delays during the Tuesday morning commute due to multiple incidents causing significant backups.

Man sentenced to life for killing, dismembering Maryland teacher Mariame Sylla

The man accused of brutally murdering a well-respected Greenbelt teacher has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.