A Washington Post column trashed the Democratic Party's method of protesting President Trump's address to Congress, asking if it proves the party has "nothing left to try."
Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington, D.C. said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of the plane crash over the Potomac River and first responders.
A Canadian lawyer is leading a delegation to Washington to discuss the possibility of U.S. statehood for Alberta with the Trump administration.
The U.S. government's human resources agency has told at least two dozen employees they have just nine days to decide whether to relocate to Washington, a move labor unions and governance experts say is another ploy by the Trump administration to force federal workers to quit.
Prime AV officially launches with a focus on delivering cutting-edge sound, lighting, video production, and LED display solutions for large-scale
Major League Baseball announced Monday the end of a long-running saga over the Washington Nationals’ television rights between the 20-year-old DC team and the nearby Baltimore Orioles.
Airlines for America calls on the Federal Aviation Administration to permanently suspend some helicopter routes near the airport with limited exceptions for essential military or medical emergencies.
As the figure skating community comes together to honor the skaters that died in the Washington D.C. plane crash, NBC News' Emily Ikeda spoke with a man who lost his wife and son about their legacies and what that moment of honor will mean.
For decades, the thousands of blooming cherry blossom trees in the nation’s capital have served as both a magnet to visitors and the unofficial start of the tourist season for Washington, D.C. This year,
Ed Martin, the acting U.S. attorney in the District of Columbia, took the action against federal prosecutors who had been involved in Jan. 6 cases.