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Recent Washington DC Podcasts
News features from the Washington, DC Metro Area.
Join Kojo and resident analyst Tom Sherwood on Fridays at noon for our weekly review of the politics, policies and personalities in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Each week Kojo and Tom help ...
Diane Rehm’s weekly podcast features newsmakers, writers, artists and thinkers on the issues she cares about most: what’s going on in Washington, ideas that inform, and the latest on living well as we live long...
“WTOP’s American Nightmare Series” is a podcast covering true crime stories in the Washington D.C. region.
Season 3, "Unknown Subject": For 9 years, he terrorized women across the DC region. Breaking into ho...
From iHeartRadio and TenderfootTV, ‘Monster: DC Sniper’ reinvestigates the beltway sniper attacks. This true crime podcast places the listener in Montgomery County, Maryland on October 2nd, 2002 when an unident...
Dish City explores the iconic foods of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia to understand local history and how we live today. Join hosts Patrick Fort and Ruth Tam as they learn the origins of Old Bay in Maryland, expl...
2000 DC is a satirical sitcom podcast. Follow Alex and Dimitri as they move into Washington DC and face issues of the modern world. #2kDC
POLITICO takes you behind the scenes with Washington's power players to uncover what's really driving politics and policy in the nation’s capital.
The Kojo Nnamdi Show is a daily talk show — a meeting space for curious Washingtonians to make sense of the communities where they live and work. We'll introduce you to the people shaping the present and future...
What do you wonder about the Washington region and the people who call it home? As part of What's With Washington, you submit the questions that inform the stories that WAMU reporters go out and answer.
Recent Washington DC Episodes
Publication Date | Mar 13, 2020
Duration | 00:45:30
Publication Date | Mar 13, 2020
Duration | 00:45:30
Diane speaks with Susan Glasser, staff writer at the New Yorker where she writes a weekly column on life in Trump’s Washington.
Publication Date | Mar 13, 2020
Duration | 00:01:41
Publication Date | Mar 13, 2020
Duration | 00:01:41
“We have already sold our home which closes next week, so after that we’ll have no place to live. All of our household goods have been picked up,” one military spouse says.
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:26:00
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:26:00
The United States Marine Corps is only 7% women. Master Sgt. Stacie Crowther didn't let that stand in her way.
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:04:27
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:04:27
Millions of people visit the District in the spring, but self-quarantines and restrictions on travel may lead to a slow tourist season.
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:23:30
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:23:30
The District has issued over $1 billion in parking and traffic tickets over last 3 years. AAA calls the practice "predatory."
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:01:39
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:01:39
Ruth and Patrick are back with a quick announcement for all you Dish City fans!
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Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:36:13
Publication Date | Mar 12, 2020
Duration | 00:36:13
Recent developments in Lee Boyd Malvo's case have forged new implications for the D.C. Sniper story. As our team investigates, we present a behind-the-scenes look at the Monster podcast. Learn more about your ...
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:26:00
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:26:00
With a spike in gun-related homicides, and a recent spate of young victims, we hear from those committed to keeping kids resilient in the midst of violence and loss.
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:23:30
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:23:30
D.C. is on track to have just as many homicides this year as in 2019. And most of the homicides are shootings. What do local police, lawmakers and community members see as the solutions to the spike in gun viol...
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:03:05
Publication Date | Mar 11, 2020
Duration | 00:03:05
One church will stop offering communion after a rector and organist at another parish was diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.