Tyler Wolf was laid off last week (March 14) as an employment attorney at the US Department of Health and Human Services. The 32-year-old had been saving up to buy a home and planned to move in with ...
D.C. leaders kept a close eye on the U.S. Senate Friday, which took up and passed a resolution that would avert a government ...
The inventory gains in the D.C. area are not all due to people putting their homes on the market. New listings rose, but by ...
Metro is eliminating its Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as the transit system looks to secure federal funding from ...
The Washington, D.C., Metrorail saw some of its busiest days since the beginning of the pandemic in the last week of February ...
Local leaders are raising alarms about a stopgap measure in Congress that would trigger a $1 billion budget shortfall for the ...
The fallout is spreading through the D.M.V. — D.C., Maryland and Virginia — a region where nearly a tenth of jobs are with ...
Metro releases limited-edition cherry blossom SmarTrip cards at select stations for the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
All eyes are on D.C. after the United States Department of Transportation sent letters to transit leaders pushing for ...
The District of Columbia could face a $1 billion budget shortfall after House Republicans introduced a continuing resolution ...
Rents in Washington, D.C., are climbing for the first time in months, with a 2.7 percent increase in February, according to ...
WAHINGTON (7News) — First Alert Weather is on STORM ALERT Wednesday as a line of strong to severe thunderstorms is set to ...