Bao Bao is leaving the National Zoo this month, but her brother Bei Bei will entertain D.C. with his antics for a couple more years.
With major "Surges" on the way, Metro is begging riders on affected lines to find some other way to get to work.
Regions stability pushed DC into the top 5 in the new 'Best Places to Live' rankings out Tuesday from U.S. News and World Report.
The National Zoo will hold a series of events Feb. 16-20 titled "Bye Bye, Bao Bao."
Liberty and Justice are ready to hatch a new brood at the nest near the Metropolitan Police Department in D.C.
The National Park Service is moving forward with a design aimed at improving security and visitor flow.
Downtown D.C. will be completely inaccessible by rail this weekend due to some major work planned.
The search for Ollie had been called off earlier on Wednesday after no new sightings.
Ollie, the 25-pound bobcat, was last seen Monday morning at the National Zoo, but she had vanished by the time feeding time came around.
BREAKING: Authorities are asking for the public's help after a female bobcat was discovered missing from her enclosure at the zoo.
The Metro isn't done messing with your commute yet, with some of the most brutal "Surges" just around the corner.
Tens of thousands of anti-abortion marchers will snarl traffic in downtown on Friday.
The seal pup is nursing and bonding with her mother, who at age 33 is the oldest to give birth at the zoo.
Thanks to awful traffic and plenty of public transit options, financial consulting firm SmartAsset listed D.C. at No. 3.
The annual march will begin at the Washington Monument and end at the U.S. Capitol and Supreme Court.
A new policy document that the president is reportedly considering recommends slashing tens of millions of dollars from WMATA.
WalletHub's annual rankings for retirees say D.C. is just too crime-ridden and unaffordable compared to most states.
Pepco is working to get a handle on scattered outages in the D.C. area, and the problems could get worse as the day progresses.
The massive march could draw 200,000 demonstrators, and WMATA has announced plans to open two hours earlier to accommodate them.
Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20 will bring a lot of people in the area, and that will result in a disruption to normal schedules.
Virginia Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine announced the grant, which would fund "technology bands" to alert workers of incoming trains.
A special celebration for President-elect Donald Trump will be held the day before his inauguration featuring Toby Keith and others.
"Some of it is the excitement and some of it is hope," says attendee. Concert at Lincoln Memorial included Toby Keith and 3 Doors Down.
The first holiday of 2017 has arrived. How will it affect your weekend plans?
If you take the Metro on a regular basis, this new schedule will have a big impact on your commute.
Metro argues in a new court filing that it's not responsible for the 2015 death of Carol Glover.
The exhibit will seek to inspire conversation about how strangers interact with one another in public spaces.
A Guam kingfisher passed away at the Bird House. There are only 145 individuals in the world.
A huge weekend work project will totally shut down the Blue, Orange and Silver lines in D.C. on Super Bowl weekend.
Even among neighboring communities, the most common language (besides English and Spanish) can vary greatly.
WMATA reports that all stations are experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes Thursday morning.
Local authorities scrambled to figure out why the Washington Monument, normally illuminated like in this photo, suddenly went dark Tuesday.
It's after New Year's, so it's time to ditch your Christmas tree, and here's a way to do it responsibly.
Mr. President and The First Lady are preparing for a new brood at D.C.'s National Arboretum, and the live stream is up once again.
A total of 800,000 people are expected to show up for Donald Trump's inauguration, and it's going to impact area transportation.
Want to get outside the house and celebrate the New Year in D.C.? Here's a few good spots to do it.
Here's a breakdown of the hours in D.C. for a number of establishments and venues this New Year's weekend.
The past year was nothing if not eventful. We're counting down the seven most popular posts in the D.C. area over the past 12 months.
One Capitol Hill rowhome will cost you nearly $17,000 to stay for three nights that weekend.
Here's a breakdown of holiday hours in D.C. this holiday weekend.