Snow showers still possible for the afternoon and evening.
Everything you need to know about transportation, events, and other information surrounding the inauguration.
Due to unprecedented security levels, a wide range of items are prohibited at the inauguration, balls and some related events.
The MLK holiday will be observed Monday, Jan. 21. That day is also the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Metro is preparing to be the transportation mode of choice.
The 16-time Grammy winner will be accompanied by The President's Own U.S. Marine Band. Other performers include Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor.
Metro, the Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are on Twitter to help you navigate the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend.
Metro does not expect as many riders as for the 2009 presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, but there will be station closures and other transportation adjustments.
This year is designated as the “short session” of the General Assembly, during which we meet for a fast and furious six weeks.
The Occoquan Town Council voted to approve a Memorandum of Agreement between the three parties.
The town hall is this Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Westminster Retirement Community main building.
Buyers and sellers are now doing business on Craigslist, outside ticket outlets.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
“Only the heartiest will ride from Fairfax City and beyond," says area cycling enthusiast. Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district and avoid the crowds. Here’s some advice from the pros.
Ahead of President Barack Obama's 2013 inauguration Jan. 21, we rounded up historic photos showing presidential oaths of office past.
Governor's five-year, $3.1 billion transportation overhaul aims to fund major road and infrastructure needs. Tell us: Do you think the governor's plan is a sustainable option for road maintenance and new projects?
Virginia governor's proposed $3.1 billion transportation overhaul gives higher percentage of sales tax to projects, leaves tax on diesel in tact.
The flags were lowered without the permission of the governor or the U.S. President.
Virginia's 11th District congressman surrounded by family and friends at ceremony on first day of 113th Congress.
The first monthly forum of the New Year begins at noon.
Several area residents report hearing helicopters in the skies over the area.
If lawmakers fail to reach compromise, sequestration would hit Northern Virginia especially hard.
Forty House members sign letter backing proposed program added to any end-of-the-year fiscal cliff deal.
The EPA says there are easy ways to help keep the green in the environment during the holidays.
Northern Virginia lawmakers will likely introduce or reintroduce gun bills at 2013 legislative session. Is this the year some of them will pass?
The magazine ranks Virginia highly thanks to a "pro-business regulatory climate."
Reality show star and alleged White House crasher launches gubernatorial campaign website.
Crime Commission to discuss making texting behind the wheel a reckless driving charge.
Beginning in 2013, residents will no longer have the option to receive paper checks for refunds and can only use direct deposit to their bank account or receive a prepaid debit card.
Median household income in 2011 was down 4.2 percent from 2007.
Prince William's health director says deep cuts would impact public safety, but county supervisors say the state needs to provide additional funding.
Cards cost $15.
Senator tells Associated Press he'll announce decision before Thanksgiving.
Campaign advisors talk candidly at VPAP forum at George Mason's Arlington campus.
Virginia joins Texas, other states in creating a petition to secede from the United States.
Residents who find themselves unable to pay their heating bills have options through local social services departments.
New Virginia senator says first order of business is to work on good solutions to nation's debt.
Woodbridge District Supervisor Frank Principi wonders if the long Election Day lines were due to "antiquated technology, an operational shortfall, a budget issue, or a combination."
The machines were used to full capacity, Tony Guiffrey from the Office of Voter Registration and Elections said.
The presidential race is the main incentive for many to vote in this election.