Maryland farm at risk of losing 'millions' from PJM's 70-mile, 500,000-volt electrical transmission project
Gaver Farm, a family-owned and operated farm in Maryland, says the impact of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would have a severe financial impact on their business.
'TRAITORS': Musk calls for ultimate penalty for those opposed to requiring voters to prove citizenship
Elon Musk responded to a post from House Speaker Mike Johnson about the SAVE Act, saying anyone who opposes the legislation is a "traitor."
DC restaurant offering 'quiet hours' for patrons looking to escape brunch 'party ambiance'
The restaurant Ceibo introduces quiet hours to calm the hustle and bustle of the Washington, D.C., dining scene. Staff is making moves to ensure the experience fits the hype.
Major grocery chain won't allow large bags at DC stores to combat theft
The Giant grocery chain told Fox News Digital that a new policy limiting large bag usage went into effect at select stories dealing with theft and other shrink.
Harris Teeter is combating DC theft surge with new policies, including bag restrictions
Harris Teeter has implemented several new security policies amid rising retail theft in Washington, D.C., one of which bans the use of backpacks and duffel bags.
Historic Washington DC home that’s welcomed Presidents Biden, Obama, Clinton is for sale at $10M
A home with history is on the market in Georgetown, in Washington, D.C., for $10 million. The home has been visited by presidents, vice presidents, mayors and other government officials.
Times Square billboard warns about 'ticking time bomb' of $34 trillion national debt
A billboard campaign in New York City’s Times Square is drawing awareness to what a nonprofit is describing as a “ticking time bomb" of U.S. national debt.
Person injured after cellphone explodes at DC high school
A person was hospitalized Thursday morning after a cellphone exploded at Roosevelt High School in D.C., according to the city’s fire department.
Man seeks nearly $1B in lawsuit against lottery organizers after website error listed his numbers as winner
John Cheeks, of Washington, D.C., is accusing Powerball organizers of deceit, misrepresentation and theft in a lawsuit demanding they pay $320 million.
DC federal jury convicts 2 Chinese nationals of duping Apple out of over $3 million with fake iPhones
Two Chinese Nationals were found guilty by a federal jury in Washington, D.C. of being part of a scheme to turn in fake iPhones for repair, in exchange for real iPhones.
DC car insurance premiums soar amid auto theft, carjacking surge
Car owners in Washington, D.C., are facing some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country amid the surge in auto thefts and carjackings that occurred in 2023.
DC supermarkets turn to high-tech security gates as crime continues to surge
Two Safeway stores in Washington, D.C. have installed new security gates near self-checkout that require customers to scan a receipt before exiting the store.
CVS store to close after DC thieves ransack location for months, leaving shelves bare
A Washington D.C CVS pharmacy storefront is closing down after a large group of teens 'routinely' ransacked the store, leaving the shelves bare.
New year, more troubles: Washington Post enters 2024 plagued with financial woes, criticism
The Washington Post is facing a potentially difficult 2024 after a bruising end to last year that saw mass buyouts and reports of heavy subscriber losses.
Hunter Biden defends including father on business calls: 'Do you have a dad?'
Hunter Biden defended his decision to include his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, on business phone calls with Ukrainian associates during an exchange with FOX Business.
Washington Capitals, Wizards moving to $2 billion entertainment complex in Virginia, Gov Youngkin announces
Two of Washington, D.C.’s professional sports teams — the NHL's Washington Capitals and the NBA's Washington Wizards — are set to move to a new home in Alexandria, Virginia, in a few years.
DC taco stand owner forced to spend $4K a week on private security amid crime surge
Bo Blair, a restaurateur and owner of 11 establishments across Washington, spoke out to FOX Business about the cost of security given the district's crime spike.
Biden administration to forgive nearly $5B in additional student loan debt
The Biden administration says it is forgiving an additional $4.8 billion in student loan debt relief, impacting more than 80,000 borrowers.
DC pizza shop owner fed up over city's crime: 'Fallen into anarchy'
The owner of a pizza restaurant and Italian deli in Washington, D.C., is expressing frustration over the city's crime crisis, saying the eateries have been robbed multiple times.
MoveOn lays off workers as donations leading into the 2024 campaign year slow: reports
MoveOn, a nonprofit progressive organization established in 1998, reportedly laid off several employees this week in response to a drop of donations to the group.