Public and private schools in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia have announced their schedules for tomorrow, which include closures in some of the larger districts.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers will open five locations in Prince George’s County, its first locations in Maryland, as part of the chain’s growing franchise agreements.
A proposal for a casino resort in Tysons Corner is dividing the Fairfax County delegation to the General Assembly, with advocates calling for new sources of revenue to relieve pressure on local real estate taxes and opponents decrying a threat to the vibrant commercial and residential hub along the fast-developing Silver Line transit corridor.
The first school cancelations for Tuesday are coming in. Public schools in Montgomery, Fairfax, Fauquier and Culpeper counties and Falls Church will be closed for another day, school officials announced.
Violent crime in Prince George’s County, Maryland, dropped in 2024 — but still the county saw over 100 murders last year, a trend the county’s police chief hopes to correct in 2025.
: See school closings for Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 in the D.C. area here. ORIGINAL STORY (closings for Monday, Jan. 6, 2025): Ahead of the snow, several major school districts around the region announced closures in advance.
Schools across Prince George’s County were closed for a third day in a row Wednesday following a snowstorm. The storm left more than
Some students are celebrating - and some parents are mourning - as school districts in Maryland and Virginia begin announcing closures for Tuesday. With the first snowstorm of 2025 rolling through the region,
Several school districts in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have announced closures for the second day in a row as a winter storm hits the region. Areas across the DMV received over 5 inches of snow Monday as the storm passed through,
While Fairfax County got around eight inches of snow, Richmond had three inches, but the snow managed to take down the entire public water system for six days. Two backup systems failed along with a switch and several pumps. This forced General Assembly leaders to gavel in on the first day of the session and then recess until Jan. 13.
The new year gives us a great chance to lean into our strengths, and cut the habits and beliefs that aren’t serving us. Here are the GGWash policy team’s predictions, and things we’d like to see, for the Washington region in 2025.
More snow is set to fall over the D.C. area. Although it’s likely we’ll only get a dusting, it could worsen conditions on roadways that remain icy days after Monday’s snow storm. Here’s the latest forecast,