Trains on the Silver, Orange, Blue, and Red lines will have waits of up to 24 minutes due to a lot of single-tracking.
Trump's clash with the NFL dominated headlines on Sunday. How did Redskins fans respond to the decision of many players to kneel?
Winners of the nationwide contest could get up to $150,000 for their projects.
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A broken escalator and decrepit trains were some of the other highlights for Metro riders on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Single-tracking on the Orange Line on the eastern end of the line will cause significant headaches for riders Monday.
A crowd of Trump supporters will be rallying on the National Mall at the same time as the "Juggalo March" on Sept. 16.
A busted elevator and ongoing maintenance issues were among the other highlights for Metro riders on Tuesday, Sept. 12.
The 43-second video appears to show the driver casually flipping pages as he drives.
Irma is about to strike the Florida coasts, and some models continue to place a strong chance on it rolling toward D.C.
Officials will test an experimental laser removal treatment to get rid of the biofilm on the Thomas Jefferson Memorial starting next week.
"Extremely dangerous" Hurricane Irma was upgraded to a Category 5 as she entered the Caribbean Tuesday. Could she hit Virginia/DC?
After a woman allegedly threw urine on a bus driver on the X2 line, Metro bus drivers refused to work Friday.
Labor Day means one last hurrah for cookouts and other summer activities. It also means lots of closures.
The 17th annual National Book Festival will return to the District Saturday, Sept. 2, featuring exceptional authors, presentations and more.
Terminix has released its top 20 ranking of America’s most bed bug-infested cities. The District earned a mention.
We've scoured social media to find some of the best pics of Monday's solar eclipse in the D.C. area.
It's finally here: the Great American Solar Eclipse is upon us, and all of D.C. will be watching. Stay tuned here for live updates.
A man with swastika tattoos who was asked to leave this weekend reportedly became violent and called the lifeguard a racial slur.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has identified quite a few that call the District home.
Firefighters reportedly are on the scene at the Dupont Circle Metro station after smoke was reported in the system.
Three exotic corpse flower plants are preparing to bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory.
There's a ton going on in the DC area this weekend, including a Vietnamese festival, a country concert and more.
A Google Maps mashup from a historian specializing in nuclear secrecy calculates a nuclear bomb’s deadly effects in targeted U.S. cities.
The fierce storm that rolled through the D.C. area on Thursday left a beautiful scene in its wake.
Leaking brown water and a massive broken escalator were among the other highlights for Metro riders on Wednesday, Aug. 2.
Dirty carpets and a snide comment from the Metro Board chair were among the other highlights for Metro riders on Tuesday, Aug. 1.
Glitchy signs and trash everywhere were among the other highlights for Metro riders on Monday, July 31.
Other top stories in July from DC Patch include the death of Jim Vance and a man found dead on Anacostia Riverwalk Trail.
A broken escalator and bad news were among the other highlights for Metro riders on Wednesday, June 26.
The HaterDater app connects couples based on their common hates; here's what Washington, DC, residents hate the most.
BREAKING: Service has been suspended at multiple locations due to "fire department activity."
A massive rat discovered on U Street shows just how big these loathsome animals can get.
The man appeared to threaten at least one person with jail time, and was reportedly upset about people being too close to the tracks.
But his cryptic messages are causing many to question whether this is a real project about to kick off or a publicity stunt by Musk.
A busted escalator and people behaving strangely were among the other highlights for Metro riders on July 18-19.
Enjoy the sunshine — and the heat! — in one of these outdoor bars.
Metro is investigating others who may have abused the system for years.
Major confusion on one train and a sluggish rush hour were among the other highlights for Metro riders on July 13.