Capitals rally to beat Hurricanes 4-3 in OT
Justin Sourdif scores game-winner for Washington after team overcomes 3-goal deficit
PennLive Reporter Honored as Diversity Champion
Trump Orders IndyCar Race on Streets of DC for 250th Celebration
Weather
Heavy Damage Reported in Ogden Street House Fire
No injuries as firefighters battle blaze for several hours

Baltimore and DC Brace for Extended Cold Snap
National Weather Service warns of prolonged frigid conditions and potential coastal storm
Unplowed Roads Trap Delivery Truck in Northwest DC
Residents spend over an hour digging out 18-wheeler stuck on icy streets near 17th and Kalorama
Lifestyle
Unit of Yarn or Geese Crossword Clue Solved
Crossword experts provide the 5-letter answer to the Washington Post Daily Mini Meta puzzle

DC Public Schools Reopen Despite Icy Streets
Parents and teachers split on safety as students return to class after snowstorm
Providencia Bar Brings Unique Cocktails and Snacks to H Street
This pint-sized bar offers an innovative menu inspired by the owners' Salvadoran and Taiwanese roots.
Travel
American Airlines to Resume Flights to Venezuela
Flights pending government approval and security assessments after U.S. military action.

US Issues Travel Advisory for Pakistan, Citing Security Concerns
State Department warns of high risk of crime, civil unrest, terrorism, and kidnapping
Deadly Potomac River Crash Remembered by First Responders
One year after a mid-air collision between an American Airlines flight and a US Army Blackhawk helicopter, first responders reflect on the tragic night and its lasting impact.
Sports
Hurricanes and Capitals Face Off in Key Eastern Conference Matchup
Find out how to watch the January 31st game between the Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals.

Doug Williams Becomes First Black QB to Win Super Bowl
Washington Redskins quarterback leads team to 42-10 victory over Denver Broncos in 1988 championship game.
Trump Orders IndyCar Race on Streets of DC for 250th Celebration
The Freedom 250 Grand Prix will be held on the National Mall in August 2026.
Health
Popular Foods Banned in Montana Due to Health Concerns
New federal dietary guidelines and state laws are forcing food companies to remove an artificial coloring from their products.

Former North Dakota First Lady Appointed to Co-Lead National Addiction Recovery Initiative
Kathryn Burgum will serve as a Senior Advisor to the White House and co-chair the Great American Recovery Initiative with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Popular Foods Banned in Montana Due to Health Concerns
New federal dietary guidelines and state-level bans on certain food ingredients are changing what shoppers see in stores.