Harold Fisher
DC Area Bracing For Heavy Rain From Hurricane Ian
The heaviest rain is expected to drench the DMV overnight, with some places bracing for five inches.
Read More“Birthing Justice”: The Black Maternal Health Crisis
We talk about the documentary and the issue.
Read MoreNew Area Code Coming For Maryland
It will cover the same areas that currently use the 240 and 301 area codes.
Read MoreRemnants Of Ian To Impact MD Late Friday Night
Ian is currently entering the Atlantic and is expected to make a northwest turn toward the Carolinas tomorrow.
Read MoreWills and Estate Planning
Don’t leave family or loved ones behind without final instructions.
Read MoreStudent Loan Cancellation Lawsuit
The group says the decision to cancel the debt is illegal because it wasn’t approved by Congress.
Read MoreJan 6 Committee Postpones Hearing Because of Ian
In a tweet, the panel confirmed it’s being moved as Hurricane Ian bears down on Florida.
Read MoreSeptember is Nat’l. Sickle Cell Awareness Month
We’re going talking about the latest in treatment.
Read MoreHurricane Ian Continues U.S. Approach
The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Ian will pass west of the Florida Keys late tomorrow.
Read MoreDC Monkeypox Clinics Switch To Walk-Up Today
The District is nearing 500 confirmed cases since late June.
Read MoreShelter In Place Order After Shots Fired In N. Virginia
Police are still looking for a suspect.
Read MoreMichelle Obama To Promote New Book With Tour
The publication is titled The Light We Carry: Overcoming In Uncertain Times.
Read More“The Intruders”, A Play About Gentrification
The good, the bad and the discussion about gentrification.
Read MoreNY AG Files Civil Lawsuit Against Trump
In a statement, Trump’s lawyers say the lawsuit is merely a way for James to advance her political agenda.
Read MoreJanuary 6th Committee Sets New Hearing Next Week
The committee is thought to be pushing to get a final report out before November’s midterm elections.
Read MoreThe Economic Plight of the Black Farmer
Where is the debt relief for black farmers who are really struggling to stay afloat?
Read MoreAmtrak Restoring Canceled Trains After Strike Averted
Many of Amtrak trains run on tracks owned companies that would have been impacted by a strike.
Read MoreGriner, Whelan Families To Meet Biden Tomorrow
Despite plans for the White House meetings, there is no sign that a breakthrough is imminent.
Read MoreReporters’ Roundtable
The Prince George’s County youth curfew, Quinta Brunson, Jimmy Kimmel and The Emmy Awards, Queen Elizabeth II.
Read MoreAmtrak Canceling All Long Distance Service Ahead of Strike
it would be the first national railroad strike in 30 years
Read MoreVA Votes To Rename Confederate Highways
Lee Highway will be called Route 29, while Lee-Jackson Memorial Highway will become Route 50.
Read MoreBlack Women, Business, Challenges and Success
How can women of color keep their businesses afloat and successful?
Read MoreWhite House Working Intently To Avert National Rail Strike
The secretaries of labor, agriculture and transportation are also involved.
Read MoreMontgomery County Executive Marc Elrich
County Executive Marc Elrich talks politics and public safety in Montgomery County
Read MoreBiden To Talk About Cancer Initiative
Biden is also expected to deliver remarks at an event touting the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Read MoreUCF Professor Allowed To Challenge “Stop Woke” Act
The legislation in question restricts the way race-related concepts are taught in classrooms.
Read MoreLovepreneurs: Mixing Business and Marriage
How do you create success when you’re in business with your spouse?
Read MoreComedian David A. Arnold Dies
His family said he died peacefully on Wednesday in his home.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II Dies
Her 73-year-old son Prince Charles automatically became king upon her death and will be known as King Charles III, his office announced.
Read MoreSuicide and the Black Community
We’re taking a closer look at this difficult but very important issue.
Read MoreMetro Stations Reopen
Metro says this marks the completion of a four-year project to modernize 20 stations.
Read MoreWhite House Asks Congress For Big New COVID Funding Package
The White House is also seeking more money for monkeypox, Ukraine and natural disasters in the U.S.
Read MoreSerena Williams Plays In U.S. Open Third Round
Williams is looking to extend her stay at the tournament.
Read MoreSerena, Venus To Play Doubles In U.S. Open Tonight
The Williams sisters have won 14 women’s doubles Grand Slams as partners.
Read MoreSerena To Face World No. 2 At U.S. Open Tonight
On Thursday, she’s set to play doubles with her sister Venus, who lost in the singles bracket.
Read MoreDOJ: Trump Team Likely Concealed Classified Documents At Mar-a-Lago
Trump has until Wednesday evening to respond to the government’s filing.
Read MoreGun Violence and Community Activism
We’ve brought in community activists to share their thoughts.
Read MoreCommanders RB Returns To Team Facility
Rivera has said it’s possible Robinson could still play later in the season.
Read MoreBack to School Conversations: Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt
Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt, the new interim superintendent, will officially take over as chief of the school district on September 1st.
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