Notebook: Should Congress still get paid during a government shutdown?
Congress still gets paid when it doesn’t do its job to keep the government running, which, no, makes no sense.
Congress still gets paid when it doesn’t do its job to keep the government running, which, no, makes no sense.
WTOP News announces the launch of “Founding DC” presented by NFP, a dynamic podcast hosted by local restaurateur and entrepreneur Dan Simons.
James Dennehy was head of the FBI’s New York office until February 28 when he was directed to submit retirement papers without explanation.
The fate of Historic Oak Hill State Park is with Gov. Glenn Youngkin and whether he will decide to include an amendment in the state budget.
I don’t know how, but the UVA Basketball team, left for dead a few weeks ago – seriously, it wasn’t a sure bet that the ‘Hoos would even make the ACC Tournament – not only gets to go to Charlotte, but it gets a bye into the second round.
The Virginia Department of Health has confirmed a case of measles in the state and are working to contact anyone who might have been exposed.
George Mason earned a piece of the A-10 regular-season championship with a 64-60 win at Richmond on Saturday night.
Ron Sanchez isn’t going to get a six-year deal paying him millions to be the UVA Basketball coach, but he’s got a chance to finish out his one-and-done season as a Power 6 coach above .500.
A Virginia man was found guilty on Thursday of all charges after an attempted mass shooting at a Haymarket church in 2023.
VMI Superintendent Cedric T. Wins intends to serve out the remainder of his term, in the face of the move last week by the school’s MAGA-majority Board of Visitors to not renew the contract of the 1985 alum and retired US Army major general.
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