Harold Fisher
Black Women Thriving East of the River
They’re working to provide health support, workforce development and many other resources.
Read MoreThe Carlee Russell Story
We don’t what happened to her. We take a look at what information we have and explore the possibilities.
Read MoreDC Ranked As Most Expensive To Raise Toddler
Daycare now tops 24-thousand dollars a year, making DC the most expensive place.
Read More$500K PowerBall Ticket Sold In MD
The Powerball prize now tops the one-billion-dollar mark after there were no jackpot winners from Monday’s drawing.
Read MoreDC Council Chair Phil Mendelson Discuss New Chief, Public Safety
We’re also talking about the new emergency crime bills.
Read MoreJury Selection For Squeegee Murder Case
The teen is being tried as an adult on charges that include first-degree murder.
Read MoreDC First Responders Talk About Pressure, Risks and Dangers
We’re hearing from first responders in this discussion, about what they’re going through and how they are managing.
Read MoreMan Killed On Howard University Campus
Cops issued an alert for a white SUV spotted leaving the scene traveling south on Georgia Avenue, but that vehicle has yet to be found.
Read MoreDC Cop Convicted Of Sexually Abusing Child
Prosecutors say the victim was his ex-girlfriend’s daughter, just nine-years-old at the time.
Read MoreWill Jawando, Maryland U.S. Senate Candidate
The winner will replace retiring Senator Ben Cardin.
Read MoreRelisha Rudd Remembrance Day In DC
The eight-year-old went missing in March of 2014 and she’s never been found.
Read MoreAmtrak Train Derails At Union Station
The cars derailed in a tunnel headed into Union Station as it was arriving from Norfolk, Virginia.
Read MoreMaryland and Recreational Marijuana
What does legalization of recreational marijuana mean for Maryland?
Read MoreDC Dangerous Driving Bill Introduced
The announcement comes after a Southeast DC girl and her dad were run down by a suspected drunk driver.
Read MoreChildren’s National Reports Uptick In Rotavirus Cases
Doctors say do not use anti-diarrhea medications on young kids.
Read MoreDear Black People, Why Are We Killing Each Other?
We’re trying to have an honest conversation about gun violence in the black community.
Read MoreThree Carjackers In Custody After Targeting Detective
There have been more than 230 carjackings in Prince George’s County, up ten-percent year-over-year.
Read MoreConversation with Alexandria Police Chief Don Hayes
We discuss public safety in Alexandria, Virginia.
Read MoreBritney Spears Alleges Battery
The security guard reportedly apologized to Spears, but a police report was filed alleging battery.
Read MoreDC Activates Hot Weather Emergency
Cooling centers and spray parks are open to provide relief.
Read MoreWhat is a Doula?
For our Wellness Wednesday segment we take a look at this growing service.
Read More100-Million Americans Under Air Quality Alerts Fro Canada Wildfires
Conditions are expected to improve slowly into the Independence Day weekend.
Read MoreMD Legalizes Marijuana Tomorrow
It’s not only illegal to drive high, but smoking isn’t allowed in public places like parks, schools, or sidewalks.
Read MoreSupreme Court and Affirmative Action in Higher Education
It is a landmark decision that will immediately impact the racial make-up of predominately white institutions of higher learning.
Read MoreTX Astroworld Music Festival Charges
Ten people were killed back in 2021, during a concert that was headlined by hip-hop artist Travis Scott.
Read MoreMore Smoke Today From Canadian Fires For DMV
This means sensitive groups like the elderly, children and people with respiratory issues should limit their time outside.
Read MoreTeen Remains Critical Following Overdose
Police are still seeking tips about the incident.
Read MoreConversation with METRO GM Randy Clarke
We discuss public safety, the budget and the future of the region’s transportation system.
Read MoreKey Supreme Court Decisions Expected This Week
The justices could announce at any time whether they will take up several high-profile cases, including racial discrimination, guns, and qualified immunity.
Read MoreExperts Warn Of More Ticks In DC Area
The Lyme Disease Association says ticks live in tall grass, wooded areas, and small shrubs, so it’s important to check for them behind the knees and under sock lines.
Read MoreDisaster-Proofing Your Wedding and Reception
So many things can go wrong, from guests behaving badly to bad weather and more.
Read MoreBiden To Sign Executive Order Expanding Birth Control Access
The order could include ensuring that private health insurance covers all contraceptives approved, cleared, or granted by the FDA.
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Elder Abuse
We take a look at elder abuse, what you should know about it and what to look for if you suspect it.
Read MoreHouse Fails To Overturn Biden Student Loan Veto
The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on loan forgiveness later this week.
Read MoreCoast Guard: Missing Titanic Submersible Demolished
All passengers on a submersible used to view the Titanic are believed to be dead.
Read MoreFinding Peace When Your Family Is Toxic
For this Wellness Wednesday conversation, we help you figure it out… when your family isn’t much help at all.
Read MoreFoy Wins Key Virginia State Senate Race
The district includes parts of Fairfax and Prince William counties.
Read MoreGetting The Job After Graduation
We have advice for new graduates who are trying to navigate the ultra competitive employment market.
Read MorePrimary Day In Full Swing Across VA
All 100 seats in the House of Delegates are up for grabs as are the 40 seats in the State Senate.
Read MoreConversation With Maryland Governor Wes Moore
The governor discusses public safety, education and other Maryland issues.
Read MoreHoward University Center for Sickle Cell Disease Registration
World Sickle Cell Day is June 19th
Read MoreMD Governor Unveils ‘Safe Summer Initiative’
He says his approach focuses on supporting law enforcement, building strong communities, keeping guns off the streets and coordinating efforts across all agencies of the government.
Read MoreMayor Bowser Hosting Town Hall On Police Chief Search
Chief Robert Contee recently retired and took a job as an assistant director at the FBI.
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