Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful vice presidents in U.S. history, has died at age 84.
Columbia resident led award-winning team of editors and writers in Howard and Baltimore Counties and spent 19 years at The Washington Post
The former fire chief was found dead inside his southeast Washington, DC home early Sunday.
Longtime TV meteorologist Doug Hill, who worked for 33 years in D.C., died Monday, according to ABC7.
Past presidents, other political dignitaries attend the funeral service of former Joint Chiefs Chairman and Secretary of State Colin Powell.
A Capitol Rotunda memorial service for the Georgia lawmaker brought together politicians in a show of bipartisan unity.
Larry Tonic was one of 1,869 D.C. government employees whose name appears on a memorial plaque in the Wilson Building in D.C.
The Metropolitan Police Department is mourning the death of Sgt. Donna Allen, a 30-year veteran of the force.
Jim Lehrer and Robert MacNeil founded what became "PBS NewsHour" in 1975, a product of their 1973 coverage of the Senate Watergate Hearings.
Russell practiced in psychology and taught at Adler University, Chicago, and was a member of Judson Church.
Lazarus' death comes a week after the retailer announced it was winding down U.S. operations.
NBC Washington announced Saturday that the anchor has died.
The FBI is searching for Elliott Avery Starks, who was charged for first degree murder of Antina Pratt of Southeast DC.
Actress, socialite and philanthropist Dina Merrill passed away in her East Hampton home Monday.