DC Water Admits Critical Mistake: Potomac River Has 100 Times More E. Coli Than Reported
Utility says human error led to inaccurate reporting of contamination levels following major sewage spill.
Washington Spirit Signs Trailblazing Contract with Trinity Rodman
Commanders' Dan Quinn Pays Tribute to Laid-Off Washington Post Reporters
Weather
Northbound Lanes of 14th Street NW in DC Closed for Repair
Crews working to fill in old brick-lined sewer tunnel that could cause road collapse

Extreme Cold and Powerful Winds Grip Maryland
National Weather Service issues life-threatening warnings for most of the state
Extreme Cold Grips Washington, DC Area
Wind chills as low as -15°F expected along I-395 on Saturday
Lifestyle
Buddhist Monks Complete 108-Day Walk Across America
The group's peaceful journey captivated communities across the country.

Generation Z's Shifting Relationship With Religion
Signs point to growing spiritual engagement among some young adults, even as secularization persists
Buddhist Monks to Walk into DC on Tuesday
Road closures planned as monks complete their peace walk to the nation's capital
Politics
Senator Banks Launches Trucking Tipline After Fatal Crash
The new online form aims to report carriers employing drivers not legally in the U.S.

Republicans Report More Cash Than Democrats in Georgia Races
New fundraising data shows GOP candidates have financial edge in contests for top state offices.
Air Force Official Highlights Pacific's Strategic Importance
Under Secretary Matthew Lohmeier wraps up tour of Hawaii, South Korea, and Japan
Sports
Commanders Retain Pro Bowl Punter Tress Way on New Contract
Washington re-signs veteran punter ahead of critical free agency period.

Washington Spirit Goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe Pursues MBA, Ownership Role
Bledsoe aims to have a voice in the future of women's soccer as a team owner.
Washington Hosts Penn State in Matchup
Nittany Lions' Freddie Filione V looks to bounce back after scoring 23 points in loss to USC
Crime
Elon Musk Offers To Cover Legal Bills Of Epstein Survivors Who Identify New Names
Tesla CEO pledges to pay for defense of anyone who speaks truth about Epstein case and is sued for doing so.

Mass Stabbing Injures 4 at DC Metro Station
Authorities respond to attack at busy transit hub in nation's capital
Ghislaine Maxwell Declines to Answer House Committee Questions, Cites Fifth Amendment
Lawmakers tried to interview the former Epstein confidante, but she invoked her right against self-incrimination.