Along with pumpkins, witches, and vampires you will see a lot of Halloween decorations featuring political messages on the front steps of homes around D.C. This...
Visitors are expressing their disappointment that the Smithsonian museums and National Zoo will be closed to the public due to the government shutdown. This page contains...
Early voting continues to fill the seat on the D.C. Council that Trayon White held before he was expelled in February by the council after being...
Who did the Washington Commanders turn to when they started a public relations push to secure the new RFK stadium? Darrell Green, of course. Who did...
WorldPride D.C. is now a wrap. The three week festival brought millions of people to the nation’s capital. WTOP is marking Pride Month by showcasing the people, places...
It was last July when the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced that it was the end of the road for the DC Circulator. Dec. 31...
In less than eight months, an estimated 2 to 3 million people from around the world will travel to the nation’s capital for World Pride 2025....
While the water is still unsafe to drink or ingest, authorities in Orange, Virginia, say it is okay for bathing, washing and flushing. Residents say their...
Northern Virginia was named America’s next great wine region in The Wall Street Journal. So what makes up the success of the area’s wineries? WTOP’s Jimmy...
The Douglas Street pedestrian bridge’s construction took three years and $17 million to rebuild, after it collapsed in June of 2021 after being struck by the...