Bright Green Road Lanes Expanding Across U.S. Cities: How Traffic Patterns and Driver Navigation...
You notice bright green paint cropping up at intersections and along busy corridors, and it […]
Alexandria Updates Potomac River Water Advisory
ALEXANDRIA, VA – The recreational water advisory for the Potomac River remains in effect, according to the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). The advisory was first announced on February 13 and currently has no end date. Here’s what Alexandria residents should know. Avoid Swimming, Kayaking, and Wading in...
Gracious Living in Alexandria’s Rosemont Neighborhood
A five-bedroom, seven-bath home in Alexandria's Rosemont neighborhood is on the market for $2,945,000. The 5,100 square foot home features a gracious front porch, a second laundry room, a fireplace and much more. The fully renovated home was originally built in 1908. Here's more about this special property, from its...
Man shot, killed in Washington Highlands section of Southeast DC
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man was shot and killed late Saturday night in the Washington Highlands neighborhood of Southeast D.C., and the Metropolitan Police Department is asking the public for help as the investigation continues. Police said Seventh District officers responded to a report of a shooting in the...
Winter storm winds down in DC area as blizzard conditions intensify to the north
Winter storm warnings were scaled back in parts of the Baltimore metro area as snowfall totals came in lower than expected, but steady snow continues across Washington, DC. Gusty winds up to 40 mph and reduced visibility remain concerns, with up to a few more inches possible before the storm exits early Monday.
Snow Patrol Update: “The District is expected to receive between 2 and 4 inches...
“Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser is providing an update on forecasted snow and the District Snow Team’s posture and deployment. The National Weather Service (NWS) has placed the District under a Winter Weather Advisory from 5:00 p.m. today, Sunday, February 22, until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, Monday, February 23. Rain is...
Dupont Circle Ghost Towers Flip To 532 Pricey Pads
After years of sitting mostly dark, two office towers near Dupont Circle are about to get a very different kind of 9-to-5. The long-vacant buildings are being gutted and refitted into 532 apartments as Washington leans hard on office-to-residential conversions to revive a business district that emptied out in recent...
DC weather: Rain moves in overnight Saturday
Rain is expected to move in overnight Saturday as we watch for the rain to become snow later in the day Sunday. FOX 5's Gwen Tolbart has the latest forecast.
UPDATED: ACPS will close Monday as snowfall continues
Alexandria City Public Schools has announced it will be closed tomorrow (Monday), following previous plans to open with a two-hour delay. All schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, with students participating in synchronous learning and staff following a virtual workday. ACPS announced the decision around 9:40...
Major sewage spillage in Potomac River causes consequences
A 72-inch diameter water sewage pipe burst in D.C. near the C&O Canal in Cabin John, Maryland on Jan. 19. As a result, the Potomac River is still contaminated with roughly 300 million gallons of raw sewage. The issue is ongoing as sewage remains in the river, sparking concerns from legislators and community members...

















