D.C. Health confirms 21 new positive cases of the coronavirus, raising the District's total number of positive cases to more than 130.
The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed Monday that a second officer had a presumptive positive test for the coronavirus.
D.C. Health reported nine new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total to 77 positive cases of the virus in the District.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed the District's first death due to the coronavirus. She also modified closures across the city.
The D.C. Department of Health reported 32 new positive tests of the coronavirus, bringing the total to 71 cases in the District.
Public safety officials confirmed that three D.C. Fire and EMS personnel had presumptive positive tests for the new coronavirus.
D.C. hospitals wouldn't have enough beds for the projected number of coronavirus patients they would need to treat, says a ProPublica study.
American Cancer Society update for cancer patients, their families & caregivers with comments by Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy CMO of ACS
The D.C. Department of Health reported five new positive tests of the coronavirus, bringing the total to 22 cases in the District.
D.C. bars and restaurants must end table seating Monday night in order to comply with Health Department orders for the coronavirus.
The Episcopal Diocese of Washington has canceled services for two weeks in response to concerns over the spread of the new coronavirus.
Amid growing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus American University is extending online learning through the end of the semester.
Here are the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Capitol Complex will be closed to visitors for about two weeks in response to concerns over the coronavirus.
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
Mayor Muriel Bowser clarified the number of presumptive positive cases of coronavirus in D.C. during a Tuesday press conference.
The rector of a Georgetown church tested positive for coronavirus. D.C. health officials recommend congregants self-quarantine.
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said Saturday night that two cases of coronavirus have been presumed positive in the District.
The store, located next to Gallaudet University, sells hand sanitizer, face masks and coronavirus prevention kits.
The Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., and the Arlington, VA, diocese have outlined changes to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Mass.
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A variety of cold smoked salmon products have been recalled, but no illnesses have been reported to date.
On Thanksgiving Day 2018, more than 21,200 runners finished 13 turkey trots in the D.C. area. That number should grow this Thankgiving.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
From nightlife to parks, Washington, D.C., made the top 15 for most fun cities in a new WalletHub list. Plus see the Virginia cities listed.
Blood donations are urgently needed in the Washington, D.C., region, says the American Red Cross. Find out how and where to donate.
DC and NoVa residents with sensitive medical conditions should stay indoors on Friday, June 28, because of poor air quality and heat.
The list of the 50 most bed bug-infested cities released at the start of Bed Bug Awareness Week includes D.C.
National Wine Day is Saturday. While it's not clear how this unofficial holiday came to be, here's how you can celebrate properly.
May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Here are the odds of getting skin cancer in D.C.
One patients and a dozen staffers reportedly are being treated for scabies at D.C. hospital.
Providence filling in gaps to transform healthcare in D.C.
The American Lung Association has released its annual “State of the Air” report. See what they found for D.C.
Here's how you can get a free 24-hour pass on Capital Bikeshare for Monday, April 22.
APO to feature early American folk music at yoga practice Saturday, April 13
New Yearlong Campaign Aimed at Providing Healthy Meals for Families Coping with Critically Ill Children
Federal health officials plan to target communities where more than 50 percent of new HIV diagnoses occur.
Perennial low-cost industry leader in prescription drugs seeks to help 800,000 impacted by partial shutdown, including 100,000 in D.C.
In the past year, D.C. had more treatments for bed bugs than any other city in the U.S. except Baltimore, according to Orkin.