The Dakota Access Pipeline protests involved violent confrontations with security workers, police and soldiers.
WMATA has released its holiday schedule, and there's actually not much change to the normal operating hours for Metro.
A luxury travel group has released its year-end list of new hotels worldwide, and its review of Trump International Hotel isn't pretty.
DDOT has announced that they are shutting down from Jan. 13-24 for MLK Day and the Inauguration.
The woman, a professional singer from Las Vegas, belted out the holiday classic while reportedly visiting the District with family.
Metro's refusal to keep the rail system open for an hour or two longer on game nights is rubbing fans the wrong way.
A "disabled work unit" forced Metro to do single-tracking for a while.
Metro's last train heads out at 11:27 p.m., likely before the game ends.
An alarming new report suggests that Metro could be pulling money from funding for local police, education and roads for a long time.
Don’t drink and drive during the holidays! Designate a driver or call SoberRide. Free rides are available in the DMV area from 12/16 - 1/1.
A lawyer is reportedly suing Metro for $50 million for negligence.
The Navy has announced that the first of a new class of submarines will be named after the District.
Metro's board of directors has officially signed off on the controversial proposal.
About 40 riders were pulled off the train after the incident, Metro said.
More than 280 youth members of the Young Marines traveled to Hawaii to participate in the 75th anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration.
The Obamas have frequented other D.C. restaurants by chef Fabio Trabocchi.
As the year comes to a close, it's a good opportunity to marvel at just how bad Metro was in 2016.
Comet Ping Pong has come under attack from hoaxers, and it's rallying some interesting allies.
The Northwest D.C. neighborhood is excited to have Obama as a neighbor once he leaves office.
Metro is also suspending "Surges" until the end of January.
An armed man allegedly fired off a shot in Comet Ping Pong in D.C. over the "PizzaGate" hoax claiming a Hillary Clinton-run child sex ring.
A light fixture reportedly malfunctioned, filling the station with smoke and causing a suspension of Green and Yellow line service.
ATU Local 689 president Jackie Jeter got on Metro riders' bad side with a tweet on Sunday.
A controversial proposal to put digital billboards on the outside of the stadium is advancing through the D.C. Council.
Hundreds of people have signed up to patronize the harassed pizza joint, subject of the Hillary Clinton PizzaGate hoax.
Staff found a large lump of bamboo in his bowels that required emergency surgery last month.
Barmini, Seasons Restaurant and Harold Black all receive recognition for being in elite company based on diner reviews.
It's Obama's last holidays in office, and the White House is going all out with the decorations.
The National Park Service is trying to clear hazardous trees from the area.
Despite some obstacles with securing a permit with the National Park Service, the date of the march remains unchanged.
Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly is reportedly not happy over "lying and falsifying records" at Metro.
Washington, D.C. destroyed all 50 states when it came to identity theft and fraud, according to a new WalletHub report.
Huge protests and hundreds of thousands of people will make Jan. 20 an epic day for the District.
WMATA General Manager Paul Wiedefeld unveiled a new plan called "Back2Good" Wednesday, and '90s rock fans everywhere immediately swooned.
The Women's March on Washington has 126,000 people signed up to attend, but the National Park Service says not so fast.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has documented hundreds of racial incidents across the country after Donald Trump's election as president.
The 94th annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony is being held on the White House Ellipse Dec. 1, and that will mean traffic disruptions.
The home-sharing company says that it is expecting more than 10,000 arrivals in the D.C. metro area, seven times the 2013 total.
Metro is struggling to deal with a budget shortfall and a massive safety and maintenance effort system-wide.
A bouncer booted a man who refused to take off his Trump hat at a Latino bar in Dupont Circle, a patron says.