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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 ...
Beverly Smith created the nonprofit Momma’s Safe Haven to give youth a place to learn, play, and heal. “It’s okay to laugh, it’s okay to have fun. This is a safe space,” Smith says. “I think our youth ...
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.
Illegal cannabis shops have been caught selling DMT, mushrooms and other drugs.
Tara Hoot’s pandemic hobby has faced right-wing protests. But she isn’t fazed. She’s just trying to spread joy during her drag story hour.
Former CIA Operations Chief I.S. Berry has released her first spy novel The Peacock and The Sparrow.
Rev. Kenneth Nixon Jr. documents his experience being born to a parent with severe mental illness in a new memoir.
Author Caty Borum discusses her new book that looks at how comedy is being used to create societal change and bring awareness to injustice.
Some Spirit investors have joined forces and enlisted the help of a high-profile lawyer in this battle.
A Silver Spring native and Howard University graduate, Elliott led the community-based health clinic through the pandemic, and says he wanted to expand the center’s partnerships as he moves into his ...
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A limited number of grocery stores in low-income areas is taking a toll on residents already grappling with a higher concentration of poverty and diet-related diseases.