PODCASTS – WHUR 96.3 FM: Recent Episodes

Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick

Home of the Steve Harvey Morning Show

View Details

We’ve all heard the stories and seen the movies about the Tuskegee Airmen. The heroic black […]

View Details

Talking about suicide is not easy. Every time we discuss this issue, it seems to get […]

View Details

Her name is Roda Bashe. She’s a social media influencer from Houston, Texas. But earlier this […]

View Details

We’re at the Reporters’ Roundtable, talking about the top stories of the week. A Prince George’s […]

View Details

At 80 years old, President Biden is the oldest President in history. California U.S. Senate Democrat […]

View Details

We all are familiar with foster care. The system for children of all ages who may […]

View Details

The DMV is home to the third largest number of Black immigrants in the nation. Making […]

View Details

There have only been two black women, U.S. Senators. The first, Carol Moseley Braun from Illinois […]

View Details

It’s not the easiest or most comfortable subject to talk about. But if you are a […]

View Details

It’s been 60 years since the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., shouted those immortal words […]

View Details

It’s been a very busy, newsworthy month in Montgomery County. Education, culture wars and transportation are […]

View Details

In less than a week, the doors of DC Public Schools will open for the new […]

View Details

Are you up to date on your medicaid benefits? If you’re not using them, you may […]

View Details

It’s the end of the work week. Time to breathe a sigh of relief after dealing […]

View Details

You don’t have to go far in the DMV to encounter the homeless. They are at […]

View Details

The Covid pandemic emergency is over. But that doesn’t mean the threat of the disease is […]

View Details

Are you married, single, in a situation-ship or just doing you? We’re talking about love and […]

View Details

The COVID pandemic forced a lot of people to work from home. Now, there’s a movement […]

View Details

Freddy Gray, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Sandra Bland, Tyre Nichols. It’s no secret what these people […]

View Details

It’s the incident seen across the country. Viral videos showed the Black co-captain of a riverboat […]

View Details

How’s your money? Has it been a hot spending summer for you? You may have spent […]

View Details

We’ve all heard so much about the “self-care” trend. Some would say it’s a movement.They range […]

View Details

Usually when we have our relationship conversations on Friday’s, we hear from the women.Now it’s the […]

View Details

We all know that racism in some form or another exists in America. We may have […]

View Details

Parents… we’re still pretty much in the middle of summer vacation. The new school year for […]

View Details

Today is a very important day in Black history. Acknowledgement from the highest office in the […]

View Details

The birth of a child is a joyous occasion. It’s a time to celebrate bringing a […]

View Details

This has ignited a lot of debate about large dinner parties at restaurants, how to split the check, who pays, tipping and more.

View Details

They're working to provide health support, workforce development and many other resources.

View Details

We don't what happened to her. We take a look at what information we have and explore the possibilities.

View Details

We're also talking about the new emergency crime bills.

View Details

We're hearing from first responders in this discussion, about what they're going through and how they are managing.

View Details

What's in the DC Crime Bill and how will it work?

View Details

The winner will replace retiring Senator Ben Cardin.

View Details

What does legalization of recreational marijuana mean for Maryland?

View Details

President Frederick has a great conversation with Dr. Byron Ford, the Chair of the Department of Anatomy and the M. Wharton Young Endowed Chair in Anatomy at Howard University.

View Details

We're trying to have an honest conversation about gun violence in the black community.

View Details

For our Wellness Wednesday segment we take a look at this growing service.

View Details

What's getting on your nerves and grinding your gears?

View Details

It is a landmark decision that will immediately impact the racial make-up of predominately white institutions of higher learning.

View Details

The size of the problem and why you should be concerned

View Details

Is the American dream of home ownership in DC possible?

View Details

So many things can go wrong, from guests behaving badly to bad weather and more.

View Details

We take a look at elder abuse, what you should know about it and what to look for if you suspect it.

View Details

For this Wellness Wednesday conversation, we help you figure it out... when your family isn't much help at all.

View Details

We have advice for new graduates who are trying to navigate the ultra competitive employment market.

View Details

The governor discusses public safety, education and other Maryland issues.

View Details

Explaining PRIDE issues to your children.

View Details

We look at the law, the politics and the historic moment.

View Details

What you need to know to keep your skin healthy during warm and humid months.

View Details

Trump, cemetery shooting, bad air quality and black bear captured.

View Details

Councilmember Mel Franklin wants fathers and father figures to stand up for peace in the community.

View Details

Why should some of us should pay more attention to kidney health this time of year?

View Details

We need solutions.  We get some in this conversation.

View Details

We'll look at the impact of cigarette smoking and menthol-flavored cigarettes in he Black community.

View Details

What's behind it and what do you need to do to get back on track?

View Details

Helping you to make your barbecue delicious.

View Details

What is happening on our roadways?

View Details

We discuss juvenile crime and other law and order issues in Prince George's County.

View Details

Our Medical Monday conversation takes a look at the reports and the impact on the black community.

View Details

We talk about the problem but we hope to address solutions to deadly juvenile violence.

View Details

We sit down with Commissioner Thomasina Coates to talk about this issue.

View Details

We talk about this new idea and what it may mean for young Marylanders and others interested in community service.

View Details

Join Harold Fisher Wednesday, May 17th@ 7pm for our WHUR-WHUT-TV special edition of the Daily Drum.  “Mental Health and Black America.  Real Talk.” Hear from experts, those impacted, and loved ones trying to help

View Details

We look at the challenges of culture clash.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Dr. Kelechi Fluitt, Executive Director of Student Outreach and Engagement for Howard University.

View Details

We're talking about the relationships we have with our mothers and the secrets we kept from them... or think we kept from them.

View Details

We honor the work, the sacrifice and strength of these medical professionals.

View Details

We're celebrating teachers during national teacher's appreciation week as we discuss the joys of teaching.

View Details

We discuss the top stories of the week.

View Details

Who else like me loves rooted vegetables especially when they are roasted?! On this episode of […]

View Details

President Frederick talks with Ariel Triplett, Director of Emergency Management and Safety for Howard University.

View Details

It's an exploration of how multiracial children confront the issues of race and identity.

View Details

Parents are concerned about making sure their children get to the prom and return home safely.

View Details

There are hot button issues outside of budget negotiations that could also impact county residents and even visitors to the county.

View Details

A new report by The United Way of the National Capital Area closely examines the issues and the people who continue to struggle.

View Details

Prioritizing self-care over productivity on Mondays.

View Details

President Frederick speaks with Jordyn Allen, the President of the Howard University Student Association.

View Details

We're helping you get cleaned up, purge that stuff and get organized.

View Details

Mendelson talks about the Chief Robert Contee's planned retirement

View Details

April is National Sexual Assault and Prevention Awareness Month.

View Details

This is National Crime Victims Rights Week and we take a look at what happens to victims of crime after the police are gone.

View Details

Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down on the set of ‘Crucified’ and interviewing the […]

View Details

We hear from two prominent women thought-leaders as we discuss the victories and challenges.

View Details

Court officials share details about the new SOARS program.

View Details

In tonight's Medical Monday... we're talking about allergies and how you can find relief.

View Details

Howard University is the only HBCU with a swim and dive team.

View Details

What's behind the bill and will it work?

View Details

Addressing crime and violence in the Black community.

View Details

Do we have the courage to look at problems in our communities and say... maybe there is something we should be doing to fix our own problems?

View Details

What are you doing to avoid being a victim of violent crime?

View Details

You've been canceled. What does it all mean?

View Details

Building Black wealth and eliminating debt.

View Details

Disconnecting from work when you are away from the job.

View Details

We sit down with Montgomery County's police chief.

View Details

On today's episode of "The Journey," President Frederick talks with James Rhee, the Johnson Chair of Entrepreneurship in the Cathy Hughes School of Communications and the Senior Advisor to the Center for Women, Gender and Global Leadership.

View Details

How do you stay true to those wedding vows for a lifetime?

View Details

We have advice for parents whose children are struggling with this very emotional rite of passage.

View Details

Join Harold Fisher for “To Love and To Cherish,” Wednesday, February 15th at 7pm for our monthly WHUR-WHUT special edition of the Daily Drum.

View Details

This is our Medical Monday conversation about your heart health.

View Details

Who are you rooting for?

View Details

If you're a person of color, is there a risk that you could be lowballed?

View Details

We talk about what parents need to know.

View Details

A special program focused on the rich, hidden stories in Washington, DC is set to launch Thursday, Feb. 2 on Howard University's WHUT-TV.

View Details

February is National Children's Dental Month and we are focusing on proper dental care for the samllest among us.

View Details

What do we do about it?

View Details

The leaders of DC's public schools and parks and recreation's efforts to provide programs and educational opportunities for District youth.

View Details

There is a push, following the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of police officers, for police reform.

View Details

What does it take to be a mentor?

View Details

Dr. Frederick discusses the pandemic, school safety and security, prostate cancer research and other issues.

View Details

We sit down with the county executive to talk politics, public safety, education and other issues.

View Details

We have help for you.

View Details

It may sound far-fetched, but our financial experts have tips to help you get there.

View Details

We'll also talk about DC's criminal code and President Biden's classified document problems.

View Details

We're examining this difficult but important topic.

View Details

It's time to set relationship goals for the new year.

View Details

We're talking about how you can do your part and save money in the process.

View Details

A program designed to give your child a head start after graduating from high school in Prince George's County.

View Details

We're doing a bit of an exit interview tonight.

View Details

Why is this happening?  What can be done about it?

View Details

It may do more that just help your liver.  Can you do it?

View Details

What's behind the chaos on Capitol Hill?

View Details

If you're struggling with that... we can help.

View Details

Join Harold Fisher Monday, January 16th at 7 pm as we present  “We Got Next… Millennials and Gen Zs Taking Up the Social Justice Banner.”

View Details

The importance of communities supporting black businesses.

View Details

We're asking about safety on the field of play in one of America's most violent professional sports.

View Details

Good money management following the holiday spending spree.

View Details

Share the things you don't want to see under the tree.

View Details

How do you talk to your children about the financial realities of the holidays?

View Details

How do you keep your family out of your business?

View Details

How to get your small business up and running.

View Details

How can you get through it?

View Details

We're checking in with the guys at the men's roundtable to talk about how to navigate the holiday office party.

View Details

Can father's show too much affection towards a son? How much is too much?

View Details

We're continuing our series this month about personal boundaries.

View Details

DC activists are pushing for peace on the streets.

View Details

What's the latest on this complex medical issue?

View Details

We talk about his dealerships, Black entrepreneurship and we may even ask him a few questions about cars and trucks.

View Details

Griner was released as part of a prisoner swap with Viktor Bout... a notorious Russian arms dealer.

View Details

How do divorced or separated parents share the children and make the best of the holidays?

View Details

What's the charge for this new county council?

View Details

Do successful African-Americans feel pressure to work for the culture?

View Details

What does friendship mean to you? How do you define it? Are their levels to friendship? Our […]

View Details

Making YOU a top priority during the holidays.

View Details

NBC4 Consumer Investigative Reporter shares what co

View Details

The first week of December is Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week.

View Details

We're talking to him about several criminal justice issues.

View Details

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and this is the perfect time for diabetics to watch their numbers.

View Details

What do you need to know about going vegan?

View Details

Analysis of the top stories of the week.

View Details

How do you manage your own finances in a tricky economy?

View Details

Information and resources about Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

View Details

Plenty happening in the sports world this week as we try to cover all the bases.

View Details

We analyze the issues and races

View Details

What's at stake?

View Details

One-on-one with DC Auditor Kathy Patterson.

View Details

Two new credit models are in place that the FHFA says will help millions get loans.

View Details

What scares you and sends you running for the covers?

View Details

Making sure that kids that are involved in youth sports are safe and happy.

View Details

President Frederick talks to Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Knight Chair in Race and Journalism at the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and founder of the Center for Journalism and Democracy.

View Details

Cases of domestic violence are on the rise in the U.S. October brings awareness to the issue.

View Details

Protecting children from airborne illnesses, the flu and Covid this winter season.

View Details

What measures should be taken to create wealth in the Black community?

View Details

If you were in Kyla Thurston's shoes, what would you have done?

View Details

The top political stories of the week.

View Details

What you need to do about detection and treatment of breast cancer.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Dr. Roger Mitchell, the Chair of Pathology at the Howard University College of Medicine.

View Details

Will it be temporary or will it help you find the love of your life?

View Details

Next week a virtual summit will be held to examine diversity in the media and advertising industry.

View Details

The county is experiencing growth and growing pains.  How is it all being managed?

View Details

This is the 100th anniversary of National Fire Prevention Week

View Details

On today's episode of "The Journey," President Frederick talks with Dr. Jevay Grooms, Assistant Professor with the Department of Economics, and Dr. Michael Ralph, Chair and Professor in the Department of Afro-American Studies, about strategies to reimagine how our economies function and who they serve.

View Details

We take a look at what anxiety is and how it can be treated.

View Details

The mayor joins us to talk about it.

View Details

This event has been a one-stop shop for employment, medical, rental assistance, support for returning citizens and military veterans.

View Details

"Awakening: Ladies, Leadership and The Lies We've Been Told"

View Details

We talk about the documentary and the issue.

View Details

Don't leave family or loved ones behind without final instructions.

View Details

We're going talking about the latest in treatment.

View Details

Is it a wise or appropriate thing to do?

View Details

The good, the bad and the discussion about gentrification.

View Details

New statistics on the pay gap. We go behind the numbers.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Phylicia Rashad, award winning actress and the Dean of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts.

View Details

Where is the debt relief for black farmers who are really struggling to stay afloat?

View Details

The Prince George's County youth curfew, Quinta Brunson, Jimmy Kimmel and The Emmy Awards, Queen Elizabeth II.

View Details

How can women of color keep their businesses afloat and successful?

View Details

County Executive Marc Elrich talks politics and public safety in Montgomery County

View Details

What do you do to keep the peace?

View Details

How do you create success when you're in business with your spouse?

View Details

Prince George's County to institute a curfew for youth 17 and under.

View Details

WHUR is the home of The Caribbean Experience.  It’s one of the most celebrated radio programs […]

View Details

Are you ready in the event of a disaster?

View Details

Analysis of the top stories of the week.

View Details

We've brought in community activists to share their thoughts.

View Details

Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt, the new interim superintendent, will officially take over as chief of the school district on September 1st.

View Details

Dr. Lewis Ferebee discusses teacher hiring, COVID mandates, and safety and security for the new school year.

View Details

Talking to the chiefs of some of the regions biggest school systems.

View Details

How the now-adult children of Hurricane Katrina are still impacted by the aftermath of the storm.

View Details

It's a head to toe, inside and out event for women.

View Details

If you're the one paying for dates, are they becoming more difficult to afford?

View Details

Why is this happening and what can parents and educators do about it?

View Details

What has changed for new Black businesses and funding opportunities in 2022?

View Details

The "quite quitter" phenomenon. Is it something new or just another symptom of a changing workforce?

View Details

So how do you parent your adult children?

View Details

Why do we have it and why is it so important?

View Details

We have information about how to protect yourself and who should be vaccinated.

View Details

Why can't some people give work a rest and disconnect?

View Details

We have help for those with or without a green thumb.

View Details

Abortion, DC Gun Violence, Biden and COVID and much more.

View Details

What you need to know about C-sections.

View Details

How do you develop a bucket list?

View Details

What is happening to the venerable profession of school teacher?

View Details

We talk about the dangers of not taking care of your skin this summer and what you need to do right now.

View Details

We break down the testimony and the politics of last night's hearing.

View Details

We discuss the top stories of the week.

View Details

As we observe National Minority Mental Health Month, we try to address the questions around this issue.

View Details

We also talk to political analyst Reecie Colbert about the other primary races for the Maryland primary.

View Details

Parents have you scheduled an appointment for your child’s COVID and other vaccines.   Do you have […]

View Details

How do you not fall back into the same kind of damaging relationship?

View Details

The last time Tom Perez worked for the State of Maryland… he was secretary of the […]

View Details

Former Secretary of Education John King runs for Maryland governor.

View Details

Addressing issues important to Maryland's African American community.

View Details

Democrat Peter Franchot is running for Maryland Governor.

View Details

What is menopause and what can women do to ease the natural process?

View Details

We continue our conversations with candidates for local and state elections.

View Details

The legal and political challenges facing Griner

View Details

Doeshe have a shot at becoming Maryland's first Black governor?

View Details

The Democrat is running for governor in Maryland and vows to bring change to state education and healthcare.

View Details

What you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than five years old.

View Details

What are the long-term implications for women's reproductive health?

View Details

What can you do to stop the bloodletting?

View Details

He's sitting down to tell us why you should vote for him.

View Details

Is this the job for you?

View Details

(Washington, D.C.) – The races for the next mayor of the District of Columbia is winding […]

View Details

As Father's Day approaches, we celebrate the men who are making and have made a difference in our lives.

View Details

Muriel Bowser shares her platform as she seeks a third term as mayor of the District of Columbia.

View Details

What we need to know about Proton therapy.

View Details

Discussing the top news stories of the day. It's Reporters Roundtable.

View Details

James Butler discusses his platform in his quest to become the next mayor of the District of Columbia.

View Details

What has and has not changed since that murder in Minneapolis?

View Details

We have questions too and are tackling this issue from all angles.

View Details

We examine the circumstances around the latest shooting and ask why does this keep happening.

View Details

How did we get here and what can parents do about it?

View Details

What do you need to know to keep you and others safe?

View Details

From suits to cuffs to shoes without socks, we cover it all.

View Details

Where do race relations in America go from here?

View Details

A conversation about the continuation of mass shootings in the United States that target African Americans.

View Details

Attacks on entertainers and athletes are escalating. Why and what can be done about it?

View Details

Highlighting Asian American and Pacific Islander Month

View Details

Preparing a second teen in the family for college.

View Details

A Medical Monday focus on kidney health.

View Details

Honoring our mother's on the eve of Mother's Day weekend.

View Details

GOSPEL SPIRIT   MAY 8, 2022 Mother’s Day!     SONGS ARTISTS 8am […]

View Details

Elrich discusses school security, politics and other issues.

View Details

What triggers depression and how can it be treated?

View Details

It has never happened before in the modern history of The Supreme Court.  A draft of […]

View Details

We hear from educators on the first day of National Teachers Appreciation Week.

View Details

On this episode of "The Journey," President Frederick talks with Dr. Hugh Mighty, Howard University's new Senior Vice President of Health Affairs and outgoing Dean of the College of Medicine and Vice President of Clinical Affairs.

View Details

His career, his marriage and so much more.

View Details

Self-empowerment, mentorship and health awareness.

View Details

We discuss the rules and the politics of this race.

View Details

Free prostate exam vouchers for first 50 men over 40 to register.

View Details

President Frederick has an insightful conversation with Dr. Anthony Wilbon, Dean of the Howard University School of Business.

View Details

We talk to those who have done it and guided those who desire it.

View Details

Tomorrow is earth day. The  is day designated to focus on green energy, conservation and saving […]

View Details

Information, resources and the story of a family living with it.

View Details

Law and order conversation with the top prosecutor in the county.

View Details

Today on "The Journey," President Frederick has a candid conversation with Robert Clark, Howard University's Chief Compliance Officer and Dr. Erica Alexander, Howard University's Deputy Chief Compliance Officer.

View Details

Tips for care of your deck and patio.

View Details

Churches are reopening now.  Are you going back inside or are you going to wait?

View Details

We're at the Reporters' Roundtable with a look at the top stories of the week.

View Details

He's being charged with carrying out terrorist attacks against a mass transit system.

View Details

What can parents do about this to keep their children safe?

View Details

Counseling and healing after sexual assault

View Details

President Frederick speaks with Michael Steele, the Former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and Former Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

View Details

Where is the "Don't Mute DC" movement now?

View Details

How to clean up a self-soiled reputation.

View Details

What is the status of DC police reform?

View Details

What do you need to know ahead of the upcoming filing deadline?

View Details

Do we know what it means?  Are we misusing it?

View Details

This weekend the NCAA basketball Final Four kicks March Madness into high gear.

View Details

Redistricting is happening in state legislatures and local governments across the country, with results that will impact communities across the nation.

View Details

Tips on combating bullying in school.

View Details

Prince George's County Police Chief Malik Aziz joins us for a conversation.

View Details

Will Smith, Chris Rock and the Oscars that sent shock waves around the world.

View Details

How do you renew, refresh and redecorate without going broke in the process?

View Details

How do we protect senior family members?

View Details

Can we do anything about it?

View Details

We examine the first day of questioning for Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson.

View Details

Treating allergy symptoms during the spring season.

View Details

President Frederick has an insightful conversation with Rashad Young, a veteran public servant, about his life experiences and career path.

View Details

How can the homeless be better protected?

View Details

We're helping you save every dime.

View Details

We look at women who are tapping into the deep wells of business acumen and thrive along the way.

View Details

Addressing race and racism after hate crime charges are filed against students in Frederick County, Maryland.

View Details

What do you need to do to maintain the best kidney health possible?

View Details

Authorities suspect a single gunman is responsible for shooting five homeless people.

View Details

What can you do to blunt the impact of the economic crisis?

View Details

How do you reclaim the passion you felt during the early years? 

View Details

We talk to Maryland State Senator Arthur Ellis about how the county is changing.

View Details

How women are faring in jobs and careers traditionally held by men.

View Details

Chief Jones talks about the shooting at Magruder High School, youth crime and police reform.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Lauren Bush, editor-in-chief of the Howard University Undergraduate research journal and Trisha Lal, co-founder of Howard University College of Medicine Research Digest. 

View Details

How do you know if your friends are toxic? What do you do about them?

View Details

Why should Americans care about the conflict there?

View Details

The love of basketball sent a Prince George's County man to Ukraine to live out his dream. But the Russian invasion briefly turned his dream into a nightmare.

View Details

Get your career goals in shape!

View Details

What might her confirmation to the Supreme Court ultimately mean?

View Details

We talk to him about the new job and county politics.

View Details

Trucker's protest, racial justice and the Russia/Ukraine conflict.

View Details

"Surviving Deep Waters: A Legendary Reporter's Story of Overcoming Poverty, Race, Violence and His Mother's Deepest Secret".

View Details

"Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches"

View Details

Would you except less pay when you're working from home because of the pandemic?

View Details

Mask mandates are being lifted across the country. What does this mean for us all as we move forward during the pandemic?

View Details

What triggers a perpetrator to commit this kind of violence?

View Details

Black love and the key to keeping it alive and vibrant.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Dr. Andrea Hayes, the new chair of the Department of Surgery at Howard University College of Medicine and Howard University Hospital and the first woman to occupy this position.  

View Details

Are you really excited about the game?

View Details

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is offering resources.

View Details

Teen violence, mask controversies, Amir Locke, bomb threats and more.

View Details

Is it a big deal to the community and those who achieve it?

View Details

What clinical trials mean for our community.

View Details

President Frederick talks with Boyd Rutherford, the Lieutenant Governor for the state of Maryland.

View Details

A new era has begun for DC's professional football team, but it begins without some constant blemishes. We're talking all things Washington Commanders

View Details

Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks joins us for a conversation.

View Details

We spotlight and remember the magnificent history and legacy of African Americans in Washington, DC

View Details

A conversation about your health and your heart.

View Details

Talking about what's getting on your nerves and grinding your gears.

View Details

Race and politics for The Supreme Court decision

View Details

Support and resources

View Details

Addressing youth violence in DC

View Details

We discuss pandemic fatigue and other issues at the COVID-19 Roundtable

View Details

Kimberly Jones talks about a new black economic strategy

View Details

From illiteracy, to the NBA, to a Master's Degree

View Details

COVID controversies, President Biden one year later, Senate vote on the vote, Trump factor

View Details

The 1965 Voting Rights Act and why the political clock appears to be turning back in 2022.

View Details

Are too few children participating in organized sports, as access to physical fitness has plummeted during the pandemic? One doctor and author thinks so.

View Details

Advocates in the District's Wards 7 and 8 are working to increase Covid-19 resources in those communities.

View Details

Financial experts tells us how to get the best deal and make the right moves when buying a home and what we must do to make sure that we're be able hold on to the home for years to come.

View Details

Is Covid-19 the biggest issue facing Montgomery County in the new year? The county's executive spoke to us about what is on the agenda for Montgomery County in 2022.

View Details

What has happened to America since the riot at the Capitol?

View Details

We give you the information you need to know to keep you safe when the next winter storm hits... wherever you are.

View Details

We talk to the president of the Washington Teachers' Union.

View Details

Managing COVID for children