The Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served their country in Vietnam. The Memorial, a stark wall designed by Maya Lin, was dedicated 25 years ago.
A Washington, D.C.-based cab driver recovered from a traumatic time in his life thanks to the power of music. Now, he passes on the joy of his music to his riders.
Tens of thousands of Catholic teens and young adults from around the United States filled the Verizon Center for a Youth Concert and Mass for Life on the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on Jan. 22, 2008. Video by Barbara Salisbury
The DC Roller Girls are a roller derby league that will be holding events at the DC Armory. Washington Times sports writer Tim Lemke laced up to find out what it's like to skate in a league where the motto is "With Liberty and Justice to Brawl."
Kelly Rerrie talks about Scotchies, the jerk joint owned by her parents in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Scotchies is famous for its jerk chicken, jerk pork and jerk fish.
Chill winds and ice are what John Connor likes about his job. Mr. Connor works at the National Gallery of Art's Sculpture Garden Ice Rink, where he describes his job title as "manager, Zamboni driver -- we wear a lot of different hats here."
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Az.) told The Washington Times editorial board that he doesn't think a short-term economic stimulus is the right thing for government to do.
This is not your father's softball league. Kickball is taking off all around Washington, D.C. In Annapolis, Maryland, the Annapolis Sports and Social Club socialize and play kickball at Truxton Park.