Virginia Democrats raised alarms about the Trump order's potential effects. Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the president's freeze ...
The (VPRA) has selected the Long Bridge Rail Partners – a joint venture comprised of Trumbull Corp., Fay, S&B Construction ...
Several roads will be closed across D.C. beginning on Sunday, Jan. 19 and continuing through the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 21. The Metropolitan Police Department says they have been working with ...
Rescue divers have recovered another body from the Potomac River after a crash Thursday night that sent a white pickup truck off the Arlington Memorial Bridge and into the icy waters below ...
WASHINGTON — US Park Police have found a second body in the Potomac under the Arlington Memorial Bridge, after a pickup truck drove into the water during a deadly crash. Rescue divers had ...
A vehicle ran off the Arlington Memorial Bridge and into the Potomac River. A two-vehicle crash shortly before 7 p.m. Thursday caused a pickup truck to smash through the side of the bridge and ...
The driver was involved in a crash with another vehicle on the Arlington Memorial Bridge when his car flew over the side railing of the bridge into the Potomac River just before 7 p.m., according ...
A vehicle crashed off the Arlington Memorial Bridge into the Potomac River. Emergency crews were sent to the scene. Divers were deployed to assist with the situation. One driver was rescued from ...
A driver of a vehicle was submerged for about an hour in the Potomac River beneath Arlington Memorial Bridge on Thursday night after a collision with another vehicle, D.C. Fire Chief John A.
Video shows a pickup swerve across all lanes of the Arlington Memorial Bridge before it crashed into the freezing Potomac River Thursday evening NBC Universal, Inc. Go here for updates Friday on ...
Virginia state Sen. Jennifer Boysko speaks in Richmond against legislation that would open the door to having a casino in Tysons.(Courtesy Jennifer Boysko) Members of a group strongly opposed to ...
ROCKY HILL, N.J.—Jeff Bernardis had to keep the trains running on time. Perched at a bank of computer monitors, he relayed orders to the engineers of nearly a dozen trains ferrying oil, beer ...