The historic Municipal Fish Market at the D.C. Wharf reopened on Saturday after District officials shutdown the famous seafood spot last weekend. On April 4th, the...
This decade has not been kind to the Washington Football franchise. With a record of 62-97, it is mostly bad, but there are some bright spots....
In just one week, a D.C. woman has gone from having regular conversations and joking with her father to preparing his funeral. Malene Lawrence says her...
Officials in Washington, D.C. expect as many as 93,000 residents (approximately 13% of the population) will be infected with the coronavirus, and 220 to over 1,000...
CORONAVIRUS TRACKER The number of cases of the novel coronavirus have surged beyond 1,600 in the District, Maryland and Virginia. Local news outlets are coming together...
On Wednesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the District’s third coronavirus-related death. Mayor Bowser stated a 75-year-old woman was admitted to a local hospital underlying health...
According to Mayor Muriel Bowser, the National Guard and D.C. police will be blocking off access to Tidal Basin and the National Mall until further notice....
WASHINGTON – The spread of COVID-19 into the District, Northern Virginia, and Maryland is affecting several jobs as gathering places such as restaurants and bars are severely...
WASHINGTON – The president of The Catholic University, John Garvey, has test positive for the coronavirus. Garvey released a statement on Thursday about his diagnosis. “According to CDC...