School divisions in Northern Virginia and Maryland are continuing to adjust their schedules as extreme cold temperatures persist in the DMV. On Thursday, Jan. 23, school officials announced that schools would open two hours late as morning temperatures were forecasted to drop to the single digits.
For a second day in a row, several school districts across Northern Virginia and Maryland have adjusted their schedules due to below-freezing temperatures and icy road conditions. On Jan. 22, temperatures across the region continued in the low teens with wind chills dropping into the negatives.
A proposed bill in the Maryland General Assembly seeks to create an analysis and report about the economic, environmental and energy consequences of data center development in the state.
As an artic blast continues to drop temperatures into the low 20s, school districts across Maryland have adjusted their schedules for Tuesday, Jan. 21. Here’s a list of schools that have closed or are operating on a delayed schedule.
FOX 5 is keeping an eye on crime in your community. Here's a look at some of the most notable stories from across the DMV this week.
A bill proposed by progressive lawmakers in both the Maryland House and Senate seeks to modify the residency classification of individuals who spend more than 90 days in Maryland annually. Current state law requires a person to reside in Maryland for at least six months to be considered a resident for income tax purposes.
Residents across the DMV looked to the sky Sunday as snow began to fall… again. Closer to the District, residents can expect to see 1 to 3 inches of snow Sunday night. However, according to forecasts,
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Maryland dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 2,684 in the week ending January 18, down from 2,911 the week before, the Labor Department said.
A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for portions of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland with dangerously low temperatures predicted.
The former CEO of the Maryland Bankers Association claims he was pushed out after the organization merged with the Virginia Bankers Association. Now he's suing for back pay.
The 2025 college lacrosse season is nearly upon us. Inside Lacrosse unveiled its Preseason Media Poll for the 2025 Division I Men's Lacrosse season and Virginia
West Virginia and Maryland. The NWS is also warning of the possibility of slippery roads, ruptured water pipes, frostbite and hypothermia. The Cold Weather Advisory for Augusta and Rockingham ...