1269 Available Episodes (1269 Total)Average duration: 00:04:19
Sep 25, 2023
D.C.’s only Black woman-owned beer company eyes a permanent home
00:03:49
"These are my roots. It will mean the world to me to be able to build something in my hometown," says Eamoni Collier of Urban Garden Brewing.
Sep 20, 2023
D.C. councilmember focuses on increased penalties and policing in slate of public safety bills
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A provision that would allow police to randomly search anyone on parole for a gun conviction has already received pushback from advocates, lawyers, and some judges who say it might be unconstitutional.
Sep 19, 2023
LISTEN: D.C. Council will consider a call to declare the opioid crisis a health emergency, among other health bills
00:03:32
“I think the numbers of overdoses that we've seen in the District the number of overdose fatalities that we've seen in the District, the increasing number of children who have been overdosing calls for this moment to be elevated.”
Sep 18, 2023
A new law gave pregnant immigrants in Maryland free health care. Here’s how it’s going
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Residents in Maryland can receive prenatal care, as well as access to dental, mental health care, prescription drug services without copays, and more.
Sep 15, 2023
Get Out There: Theatre Week is back
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Theatre Week is back again this month, offering discounted tickets and behind-the-curtain access to local productions.
Sep 11, 2023
On H Street, some Black business owners say they’re fighting the neighborhood
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Black-owned businesses account for less than half of H Street businesses with active liquor licenses, but accounted for a majority of protests the ANC or neighbors filed against licenses in the last five years.
Sep 07, 2023
D.C. school nurses say new staffing model is ‘a recipe for disaster’
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Due to a nursing shortage, school nurses will work under a new “cluster” model, serving multiple schools. DC Health says it's a necessary short-term solution.
Sep 06, 2023
Listen: Flooding unequally affects D.C.’s most economically disenfranchised wards
00:03:55
While climate change is worsening these disparities, it did not create them.
Aug 31, 2023
‘A rhythm that crosses borders’: Meet the ten-person band bringing the world Of cumbia to D.C.
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With nearly all members hailing from Latin America, Cumbia Heights has been electrifying D.C.'s music scene with their highly danceable, neo-cumbia sound.
Aug 29, 2023
Washington Spirit ‘boss’ Michele Kang’s plan to elevate women’s professional soccer
00:04:13
The tech entrepreneur and philanthropist has a plan for global women’s soccer domination.
Sep 25 | 00:03:49
D.C.’s only Black woman-owned beer company eyes a permanent home
Sep 20 | 00:04:22
D.C. councilmember focuses on increased penalties and policing in slate of public safety bills
Sep 19 | 00:03:32
LISTEN: D.C. Council will consider a call to declare the opioid crisis a health emergency, among other health bills
Sep 18 | 00:03:50
A new law gave pregnant immigrants in Maryland free health care. Here’s how it’s going
Sep 15 | 00:03:55
Get Out There: Theatre Week is back
Sep 11 | 00:04:24
On H Street, some Black business owners say they’re fighting the neighborhood
Sep 07 | 00:03:48
D.C. school nurses say new staffing model is ‘a recipe for disaster’
Sep 06 | 00:03:55
Listen: Flooding unequally affects D.C.’s most economically disenfranchised wards
Aug 31 | 00:04:06
‘A rhythm that crosses borders’: Meet the ten-person band bringing the world Of cumbia to D.C.
Aug 29 | 00:04:13
Washington Spirit ‘boss’ Michele Kang’s plan to elevate women’s professional soccer
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