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At the end of May, I accompanied a group of tandem (two person) cyclists with the Metropolitan Washington Association for Blind Athletes, (MWABA) on a biking and camping trip. MWABA connects visually ...
As hundreds of public radio and television stations brace for federal funding cuts, WAMU's leadership says the station has operated as a fixture in Washington D.C. for 64 years and will continue its ...
This week for Get Out There, we're scoring some summer restaurant deals.
The Democratic gains in Virginia House of Delegates were fueled by a slate of candidates from Northern Virginia, including one former Marine who openly called himself a democratic socialist on his way ...
Illegal cannabis shops have been caught selling DMT, mushrooms and other drugs.
This week on Get Out There, we help you with your two-step by giving a round-up of dance classes, lessons, and social dances across the region.
For years, powdered cocaine was D.C.'s drug of choice, but when crack hit the streets, the city was plagued by levels of addiction and violence that caught residents, police and politicians by ...
"It is the city in miniature," says Ellen Drogin Rodgers, a George Mason University professor who helped coordinate the project. Preschoolers learn traffic safety basics. In second grade, DCPS teach ...
Rising sea level. Hotter days. Unpredictable weather — how climate change is playing out in the region.
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Despite wanting to see the D.C. General family homeless shelter closed, some homeless advocates say Mayor Muriel Bowser's plan to do so this year could cause more problems than it solves.
Voters in Prince George's County have a number of candidates on their ballots, including in congressional races and an at-large council seat.