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NWS issues a Winter Storm Watch for DC with heavy snow, ice, and dangerous travel conditions expected this weekend.
The powerful winter storm that swept across the Washington, D.C. region delivered the highest snow and ice totals of the season. Here’s a look at snow and ice totals across Washington, D.C., Maryland,
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One arrested in Southeast DC shooting
One person was arrested Wednesday in connection with a Southeast D.C shooting, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
What to Know Temperatures will plummet as Arctic air moves in late Friday, and subzero wind chills will grip the D.C. area on Saturday morning. Snow arrives late Saturday, and you’ll likely wake up Sunday to several inches on the ground.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C., families of those killed held a memorial to honor their loved ones and first responders. It was a somber event, but one marked with gratitude and resolve to prevent future families from experiencing such tragedy.
A daylong hearing is underway that should make clear what caused a midair aircraft collision that killed 67 people near Washington, D.C.
Here are the latest snow closings and delays for Friday, January 30, following a winter storm that brought snow and ice to the Washington, D.C. area.
A massive pipe that moves millions of gallons of sewage has ruptured and sent wastewater flowing into the Potomac River northwest of Washington, D.C., polluting it ahead of a major winter storm that has repair crews scrambling.
Not only is this still a snowstorm of record in the Nation's Capital, but it's also a disaster for one main reason.
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The burst led to roughly 200 to 300 million gallons of raw sewage poured into the Potomac, according to the Potomac Riverkeepers.