Early voting centers open Monday morning and will operate daily until Nov. 2. Maryland has allowed early in-person voting since 2010, but it wasn’t offered during the June primary due to the COVID-19 pandemic… Read more

Early voting centers open Monday morning and will operate daily until Nov. 2. Maryland has allowed early in-person voting since 2010, but it wasn’t offered during the June primary due to the COVID-19 pandemic… Read more
The wait is over to see live football in the D.C. metro area. Some season ticket holders will be in the stands at FedExField to watch the Washington Football Team take on the Giants November 8.… Read more
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam declined to sign into law a measure designed to discourage racial profiling of motorists by police, concerned that some language could prevent authorities from pulling over vehicles for serious safety concerns.… Read more
The Washington Football Team will allow only friends and family in attendance at FedEx Field on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys… Read more
A resident of Frederick, Maryland, is facing a federal charge after allegedly threatening former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris in a letter left on the doorstep of a supporter’s home… Read more
The nation’s capital has become one of the first jurisdictions in the country to employ a new COVID-19 notification system… Read more
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged a middle school teacher with public intoxication Monday… Read more
Authorities say a Maryland man has been accused of firing gunshots at men who drove past him with a political sign on their truck while he was putting another sign on his property. … Read more
A lawsuit seeking to prevent Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam from removing an enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Richmond is scheduled to go to trial Monday… Read more
The board overseeing Virginia’s largest school district has failed to endorse a plan from its superintendent that would keep a majority of students fully online until February… Read more
Early voting centers open Monday morning and will operate daily until Nov. 2. Maryland has allowed early in-person voting since 2010, but it wasn’t offered during the June primary due to the COVID-19 pandemic… Continue Reading
The wait is over to see live football in the D.C. metro area. Some season ticket holders will be in the stands at FedExField to watch the Washington Football Team take on the Giants November 8.… Continue Reading
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam declined to sign into law a measure designed to discourage racial profiling of motorists by police, concerned that some language could prevent authorities from pulling over vehicles for serious safety concerns.… Continue Reading
The Washington Football Team will allow only friends and family in attendance at FedEx Field on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys… Continue Reading
A resident of Frederick, Maryland, is facing a federal charge after allegedly threatening former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris in a letter left on the doorstep of a supporter’s home… Continue Reading
The nation’s capital has become one of the first jurisdictions in the country to employ a new COVID-19 notification system… Continue Reading
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged a middle school teacher with public intoxication Monday… Continue Reading
Authorities say a Maryland man has been accused of firing gunshots at men who drove past him with a political sign on their truck while he was putting another sign on his property. … Continue Reading
A lawsuit seeking to prevent Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam from removing an enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Richmond is scheduled to go to trial Monday… Continue Reading
The board overseeing Virginia’s largest school district has failed to endorse a plan from its superintendent that would keep a majority of students fully online until February… Continue Reading