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The data center would be located at the old Dickerson coal-fired power plant site. Residents, state officials, and local environmental groups are weighing what it will mean for the area.
Some of us love hosting. Some of us dread it. And some of us are just trying to show up as good guests.
The Federal Aviation Administration says we have 3,000 fewer controllers than we need.
Violence interrupter Rodriguez Rodney Norman says Ward 8 made him who he is, "A man trying to change the same streets that raised me."
Stories WAMU is following this week include a data center project in Montgomery County generating controversy, a vote on Metro funding, and The Politics Hour hitting the road.
These intrusions aren’t always about money. Most of the time, they’re about positioning.
The last two weeks have highlighted fractures within both the Republican and Democratic parties.
This week on Hot Jazz Saturday Night it's a gallimaufry evening meaning that we've no specific topic.
A Gunsmoke episode we’ve never played before; some highly literate fun from Information Please; burglars at large on Dragnet; a deadly love affair on The Adventures Of the Falcon; a tale of the suspiciously supernatural from The Shadow; and a romantic comedy starring Rock Hudson and Piper Laurie on The Lux Radio Theater.
Maduro mobilizes his army. Trump asks for a pardon for Netanyahu.
House Democrats release Epstein emails that mention Trump. The shutdown ends.
U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Chris Van Hollen were on opposite sides of the vote to end the federal shutdown. They joined us to discuss. Plus, D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie discusses his political future.
City agencies overspent their budgets by more than $300 million last year. Strong revenue in past years helped blunt the impact, but recently it's becoming more difficult for lawmakers to cover the gaps.
The country’s civil war has claimed the lives of some 150,000 people.
Her new book is called “A Beautiful Year, 52 Meditations on Faith, Wisdom and Perseverance.”
The Trump administration says that more than 1.6 million immigrants have self-deported. But there's also evidence of an internal migration from target cities and states and into quieter areas that feel safer.
The House Oversight Committee released new emails related to the Epstein case.
It’s day 43.
Maryland and Virginia are among a dozens states that have passed laws keeping medical debt off consumer credit reports. But the Trump administration is seeking to rollback those protections.
























