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DC Businesses To Receive COVID Relief
Funds to be made available to DC business struggling during COVID-19 shutdowns.
Read MoreMaryland Imposes Stricter COVID-19 Guidelines
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has issued tougher coronavirus restrictions in Maryland.
Read MoreOn Veteran’s Day, Trump To Visit Arlington Cemetery
President Trump to lay wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Read MoreMore Speed Cameras For Montgomery County
Maryland’s largest county is preparing to install more speed and red light infraction cameras.
Read MoreBlack Owners Sue McDonald’s
McDonald’s black franchise owners are suing the fast-food chain alleging it discriminates against it’s black franchisees.
Read MoreSpecial Devices Sought To Control White House Protesters
National Guard official says the federal government was considering using heat rays and loud music to break up protests in Lafayette Square.
Read MoreBarack Obama Memoir On The Way
The former president’s memoir will be released November 17th.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Financial Hardships For Households Of Color
The coronavirus pandemic is hitting many households of people of color particularly hard.
Read MoreDC Water Town Hall Tonight
Answers and help for DC residents affected by last week’s storm may be coming tonight at the DC Water town hall.
Read MoreNew DC Fire Chief Selected
John Donnelly is Mayor Bowser’s choice for DC’s new fire chief.
Read MoreACLU Condemns DC Police
The death of a Southeast DC teen by DC police has caused the ACLU to denounce police actions.
Read MoreHealing the Nation: Bridging The Racial And Political Divide
Can the racial and political divide that currently exists in the United States be solved?
Read MoreSevere Weather Hits DMV
A tornado touched down in Anne Arundel county. Major flooding now a concern throughout the metro region.
Read MoreOfficer Bodycam Video Released In Fatal Shooting Of DC Man
Police body camera video of black teenager shot to death by a DC police officer has been released.
Read MoreA Conversation With The Montgomery County Executive
Maryland largest county will not move into Phase 3, instead it will stay in Phase 2 as it hopes to see its positive COVID-19 decrease before moving to Phase 3.
Read MoreBack to School: What Are The Concerns Of Parents And Teachers?
Parents, teacher,administrators and students all dealing with new experiences with virtual classrooms. We discuss how the first days of the new school year are going.
Read MoreThe Impact of Colon Cancer
On Medical Monday we discuss colon cancer – how to prevent and treat it.
Read MoreMontgomery County Will Stay In Phase Two
Though the governor will allow counties to move into Phase 3 of reopening, Montgomery County officials say that will stay in Phase 2 for now.
Read MoreHU Pres. Dr. Frederick On Sickle Cell Awareness Month
Our guests share their stories in helping to bring awareness to sickle cell anemia.
Read MoreMaryland Moves To Stage 3 Of Reopening
The state of Maryland moves closer to fully reopening during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMayor And Police Chief Say Agitators Infiltrating DC Protests
Mayor Bowser says the federal government needs to do more to prosecute agitators that are infiltrating peaceful protests in the District.
Read MoreSchools Reopen With Virtual Learning
School began virtually for DC schools and the largest school district in Maryland, along with other jurisdictions in the region.
Read MoreDC Toddler Abducted By Dad Found Safe
The little DC girl who police say was kidnapped by her father has been found safe, according to police.
Read MoreFormer Georgetown University Coach John Thompson Dies
John Thompson, the longtime former coach at Georgetown University has passed away.
Read MoreRepublican Convention Ends With Trump White House Speech
The Republican National Convention wrapped up with President Trump accepting the Republican re-nomination for president.
Read MoreCommitment March On The National Mall
Activism on display on the National Mall as people rallied for racial and social justice and police reform.
Read MoreSports Leagues And Teams React To Blake Shooting
Washington’s professional team will skip a scrimmage to talk about social unrest in the U.S.
Read MoreHurricane Laura Touches Down
Hurricane Laura hit Louisiana overnight. Heavy rains, winds and flash flooding occur.
Read MoreSuspect In DC Girl’s Killing Captured
One of the men charged in the shooting death of a 10-year-old DC girl has been captured.
Read MoreBiden Accepts Democratic Nomination
Joe Biden accepted the Democrat’s nomination for president. Biden says he will take the nation “out of the darkness.”
Read MoreFormer Trump Advisor Arrested For Fraud
Ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon was arrested and charged with fraud regarding a boarder wall fundraising scheme.
Read MoreNo Release Of Law Enforcement Names In Lafayette Square Protest
The names of law enforcement officers involved in the clearing of Lafayette Square will not be released, says a federal judge.
Read MoreHarris Accepts Historic Nomination
Kamala Harris accepted the Democrat’s nomination for Vice-President. Among other points, Harris spoke of her late mother and historically black colleges and Greek letter organizations.
Read MoreOprah Winfrey Places Breonna Taylor Billboards
Billboards demanding justice for Breonna Taylor will go up in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky thanks to Orpah Winfrey.
Read MoreMD Health Officer Reverses Private School Decision
Travis Gayles, Montgomery County’s Health officer now says private schools can decide on their own how students will return to school. It is a reversal of his previous position.
Read MoreNY Attorney General Seeks To Shutdown NRA
Lettia James, States Attorney for New York has filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association for fraud.
Read MoreHeavy Rain And Strong Winds Expected For The DMV
Severe thunderstorms could be on the way to the DMV with strong winds.
Read MoreStudent Told Not To Wear ‘BLM’ Mask At Graduation
Was the student denied his first amendment rights? Was it racial insensitive on the school’s part?
Read MoreHistoric Amendments And What They Mean For African American Voters
African American voters and the 15th and 19th Amendments.
Read MoreKnowing Your Rights If Facing Eviction
What are your legal rights if eviction is right around the corner? We discuss on Insight.
Read MoreFormer Officer Who Killed Rayshard Brooks Files Lawsuit
The former Atlanta policemen who shot Rayshard Brooks sues over his firing.
Read MoreVirginia Seeks Rapid Testing, Offers COVID-19 App
Virginia partners with states to get rapid testing kits. If offers residents coronavirus apps.
Read More2020 Census Data Collection To End Early
The Census Bureau announced it will stop collecting 2020 census data at the end of September.
Read MoreIsaias Wreaks Havoc On East Coast
One woman was killed in our region from the effects of the Isaias tropical storm.
Read MoreNavy Investigates Kaepernick Stunt
A Kaepernick look-a-like doll attacked by dogs at Navy Seal Museum demonstration.
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