NWSL settles abuse case, creates $5M fund for victims

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) will now compensate players who were abused and harassed, following a settlement announced by D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb on Wednesday.

Maryland judge becomes second to block Trump’s birthright citizenship order

A Maryland federal judge became the second court official in the nation to challenge President Donald Trump's executive order attempting to end automatic birthright citizenship.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore delivers 'State of the State' address as anti-Trump protests rage nearby

In his ‘State of the State’ address Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore talked about the state's multi-billion dollar budget gap while also taking aim at policies coming from the Trump White House.  

Philadelphia Eagles bars in DC area to watch Super Bowl LIX

If you can't make the drive north to the 'City of Brotherly Love' to watch the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl – you can check out these places around the nation's capitol where you can cheer your team with your fellow green and silver fanatics!

Kansas City Chiefs bars in DC area to watch Super Bowl LIX

Are you a displaced Kansas City Chiefs fan in and around the nation's capitol looking for a fun place to cheer on your Super Bowl team with fellow members of the 'Chiefs Kingdom?'

Marcus Jordan Florida arrest bodycam video: 'I made a wrong turn'

New bodycam video footage shows Marcus Jordan, 34, the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, being arrested in Florida, according to an arrest affidavit and multiple media reports.

DC area snow, sleet, and freezing rain Wednesday night into Thursday morning

The Washington, D.C. area is preparing for a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain expected to start late Wednesday and continue into Thursday morning.

Tysons casino proposal passes in Virginia Senate

A controversial casino in Tyson's is one step closer to becoming reality after the Virginia Senate approved the proposal on Tuesday.    

NTSB investigates altitude data of Black Hawk helicopter in deadly midair collision

The National Transportation Safety Board is examining new data that may indicate the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a fatal midair collision with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Washington, D.C. was above its 200-foot flight ceiling at the time of the crash

Is FAFSA part of the Education Department? And other things to know

Managing the FAFSA is a key role of the Department of Education. Here are other things to know as President Trump is evaluating the function and future of the department.