For those seeking something scary, delicious, enlightening or family-friendly this Halloween season, there's something in D.C. for every haunt of life.
The Shrine of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic church in D.C., was intended to be a sanctuary for worshippers. Now, its mostly immigrant congregation is steeped in fear.
The ongoing federal government shutdown, increased immigration enforcement, and the role parents play in public schools in Virginia were among the issues on some voters' minds at an early voting satellite center.
In August, the National Park Service said the restoration of the statue of Brig. Gen. Albert Pike aligns with "recent executive orders to beautify the nation's capital and re-instate pre-existing statues."
For over 25 years, Rodney Cephas, the director of athletics and mentoring for the afterschool education and youth development program, has had 10,000 kids participate in the program's football team.
The remains were found during the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Fire Marshal's Office investigation into the cause of a fire at two townhomes in Sterling.
Colleen Shogan, the 11th Archivist of the United States, details the verticality of the East Wing, from hosting guests to serving as the home to the White House Family Theater.
More than 40,000 runners will take over the streets of D.C. and Arlington for the 50th Marine Corps Marathon. Joining many first-time participants on the course will be thousands of veterans.
Baltimore County officials are calling for a review of an AI gun detection system after a Kenwood High School student ended up in handcuffs despite school officials determining there was no weapon.