Mourners paying their last respects to former President Jimmy Carter will do so in frigid temperatures on Thursday.
The District is still digging out of the snow from this week’s winter storm. Crossing the Bryant Street Bridge can be treacherous at times for those who walk ...
Some neighborhoods and communities are still digging out the snow. 7News has been monitoring the District Snow Team Tracker, ...
Federal offices in the Washington, D.C. region are open on time on Wednesday, but employees can take unscheduled leave or ...
News looked at how D.C. roads are holding up after the district snowstorm. 7News Washington D.C. Bureau Reporter Phylicia ...
While Storm Team4 predicted at least 6 to 10 inches of snow, some areas in Maryland and Virginia went above that mark. Check to see who got the most snow in the area.
The storm has caused severe air travel disruptions. According to FlightAware, more than 1,800 flights in and out of the U.S.
Government offices in the nation’s capital stayed closed Tuesday as Washington dug out from a heavy snowstorm.
With several inches of snow expected in D.C., a cherished tradition is set to return to the District Monday. Snow is expected ...
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is coinciding with an unprecedented string of high-stakes security events in the ...
For the first time, the District of Columbia is hosting three so-called National Special Security Events in a two-week span: Monday’s congressional certification of President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
A major winter storm that broke snowfall records in the Midwest is now slamming the mid-Atlantic and causing the cancellation ...