Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
The Met Office is warning that the severe cold spell is expected to develop across parts of North America later this weekend ...
The new year means new resolutions. One of the more popular resolutions is to quit drinking for the first month of the year.
Washington, D.C., is experiencing "significantly" colder temperatures than the historical average this January, according to ...
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials.
Expect Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C., to be abnormally cold and windy. Here’s what to know about the Inauguration Day ...
Good Morning Washington continues to celebrate Dry January! Britt & Eileen learned about some delicious mocktails available ...
Can I make a confession? Apart from not having any strategy to this Dry January challenge, I went into it knowing I will fumble. Our big family reunion was scheduled on the first weekend of the year, ...
This is something known as Dry January. Experts say that cutting out alcohol has some health benefits and even some local businesses have been jumping on board too. "Not drinking has become ...
Is less alcohol consumption part of your New Year’s resolutions? If so, consider taking part in “Dry January," a movement that has grown increasingly popular among people who want to ...
Going dry this January doesn’t mean staying home and missing out on the fun. Seasonal mocktails and even alcohol-free wines and beers take center stage on D.C. menus this month. Toast to the following ...
The Dry January campaign, which originated in England, kicks off locally on Tuesday and continues through the end of the month. Yellow is the official color of the campaign, recognized in a ...