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Bask in the luminous glow of carved pumpkins at Green Meadows Petting Farm!
! For fall fun in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, be sure to take a look at our list and plan ahead. Here's your weekend roundup for Friday, October 15, to Sunday, October 17.
The witching hour has never smelled so good! The Sanderson Sisters have conjured up countless products for the Halloween season.
For the second year in a row, the National Zoo has decided to forgo two of its biggest attractions, Zoo Lights and Boo at the Zoo.
The half-sisters will relocate to new zoos to "further enhance their growth and development into fully mature adult bears."
L'eggo my ... pastry? Kellogg's is launching the perfect hybrid to kick-start your mornings.
The rock n' roll-inspired eatery is expected to open next spring.
This October, get in the Halloween spirit with costume contests, candy, and so much more!
Fall has officially landed in the DMV, and we're upping our cozy ante with all the events we can! Here's what's going on in the DMV this weekend, October 8–10.
"Movies on the Potomac" is getting a spooky twist for Halloween!
Succulent and savory–tacos always deserve to be the star of the show!
Warm and creamy with a touch of spice, the PSL combines the best parts of fall into a single decadent drink.
CDC director urges outdoor gatherings, limiting crowds for Halloween festivities.
Our fall-friendly lineup has everything you need to start the spookiest month of the year off right, from Oktoberfest celebrations to concerts and readings with your favorite authors.
National Coffee Day is September 29! This year for National Coffee Day, Panera is giving parents and caregivers the gift of bottomless coffee. Yes, free coffee!
The male cub was the only one to survive the litter with two additional cubs either stillborn or perished minutes after the birth.
Half of the participants in a study reported Holocaust denial on social media, unable to name concentration camps.
Plan your fall outings with the help of our weekend roundup, September 24–26! Along with autumn comes a list of festival and fairs to embrace the season.
"In America: Remember" will be on display from September 17 to October 3.
The Dulles Greenway Wetlands announced Thursday that the Toll Road Investors Partnership II (TRIP II) recently installed a camera at the site of the eagle nest where the pair have resided for over 15 years.
Are you ready for pumpkin picking, hayrides, and warm apple cider donuts? Mark your calendars now for fall fun in the Commonwealth!
DelFest, the bluegrass music festival hosted in Cumberland, Maryland, has been canceled, once again, due to the spread of COVID-19.
Feeling a touch blue from summer ending? Check out the events happening this weekend in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia!
A refreshing brew, minus the hangover? Sign us up!
The "Founding Freedoms" exhibit runs daily through November 14 at the Annapolis State House. Visitors can examine printings of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and more.
Netflix is requesting extras for a biopic about civil rights figure Bayard Rustin that's set to film in D.C. at Lincoln Memorial next month. The movie will recreate the historic 1963 March on Washington at Lincoln Memorial.
Find the Chocolate Birthday Cake Shake and Cornflake Chocolate Drizzle Shake at stores all month long!
Nosh on cinnamon raisin, asiago cheese, and "everything" in between at these bagel hot spots in Maryland.
Settle into the season with our weekend roundup! Usher in the new fall season with these must-see events across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
Starting in September, Pop-Tarts is rolling out their Frosted Chocolately Churro pastry printed with special designs inspired by Day of the Dead at retailers nationwide.
Get your fill of the season with pumpkin-picking, hayrides, handicrafts, and more!
This Labor Day, catch the region's hottest attractions from DC's Festival of Magic and JazzFest to the final round of Maryland's State Fair. End summer on a high note with Labor Day weekend's hottest events!
Each of the five winners receives $10,000 and the chance to exhibit art from Oliver's collection.
All staff members are fully vaccinated against the virus.
After a pandemic hiatus last year, Ocean City's ultimate beach bash returns for 2021!
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