As the D.C. area faces a government shutdown, Lizz Wright returns to The Strathmore with a concert shaped by jazz, gospel and a deep bond with the region.
John F. Kennedy has remained one of the most scrutinized U.S. presidents. Now, one bestselling author says his new biography seeks to move past the mythology to uncover the man himself.
A Ballou High School student is facing multiple charges after school security intercepted a handgun and drugs during a weapons screening Friday morning.
Twelve people are in custody following a sweeping, multistate law enforcement operation targeting a drug trafficking ring accused of flooding the D.C. region with PCP and fentanyl.
A new assisted living home in Prince George’s Co. is aiming to blend comfort, cultural connection, and around-the-clock care when it opens later this month.
One year after Prince George’s County native Khyree Jackson died in a car crash, his family launched a foundation in his name and to give back to the community he loved.
A new documentary looks at how a group of students at D.C.’s Gallaudet University, a liberal arts university for the Deaf and hard of hearing, once sparked a civil rights movement.
Martha’s Table is stepping up to expand to eight markets, aimed at providing free fresh fruits, vegetables, and shelf-stable foods to D.C. families on request.