
Location:
United States
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
Networks:
WAMU
Description:
News features from the Washington, DC Metro Area.
Language:
English
Website:
https://wamu.org/
As ICE arrests surge, new state laws prevent kids from landing in foster care
5/13/2026
ICE arrests in the D.C. region have quadrupled since the Biden administration. For families with children, that surge is raising urgent questions about what happens when a parent gets picked up.
Duration:00:03:42
Get Out There: Exploring D.C.’s neighborhoods with Austin Graff
5/8/2026
This week for Get Out There, we're exploring D.C.'s best spots for kids with Austin Graff.
Duration:00:04:00
Washington Mystics enter new WNBA era betting on rookies and a front office shakeup
5/8/2026
The Mystics start 2026 with a crop of fresh players, two of whom are current NCAA champions. But the team is also without a permanent GM.
Duration:00:03:57
‘Animals teach us lessons’: Scott Simon on his new book and a lifetime of pets
5/7/2026
Weekend Edition host Scott Simon is a lover of all pets. In his new book, "Ulysses S. Cat and Other Animals I've Known" Simon shares the stories and lessons learned from his pet friends.
Duration:00:04:05
Guidance under the Vax Act aims to keep the cost of vaccines low for Maryland families
5/6/2026
Maryland Secretary of Health Meena Seshamani explains changes to Maryland's vaccine policies under the recently adopted Vax Act.
Duration:00:03:36
WAMU Week Ahead: D.C.’s mayoral race in Ward 3, a crowded field for Maryland’s fifth district and the Mystics’ season begins
5/4/2026
This week WAMU will be checking in on the state of a couple of primary elections in the D.C.-region: The race for Mayor in D.C. and the push to succeed retiring Congressman Steny Hoyer in Maryland's fifth District. Plus we look ahead at the opening weekend for the Washington Mystics.
Duration:00:03:56
Get Out There: Finders Keepers makes treasures out of trash
4/30/2026
A new exhibition in Southeast D.C. features artwork made with found objects. Plastic bags, buried debris, or almost any discarded item is fair game for creativity at Finders Keepers, currently on display at the Eye Street Gallery.
Duration:00:03:48
Spike Lee on his ties to D.C., as he brings the go-go fueled ‘School Daze’ to the Lincoln Theatre.
4/29/2026
Just blocks away from Howard University, Oscar-award winning filmmaker Spike Lee will screen his 1988 HBCU inspired film School Daze at the Lincoln Theatre this Friday. He spoke to WAMU about the film's relevance, and his ties to the District.
Duration:00:03:50
Trump administration seeks access to medical records of millions of federal workers
4/29/2026
The Trump administration is seeking unprecedented access to the health records of federal workers — including their prescriptions, diagnoses, and doctor visits — raising alarms among legal experts and health executives about privacy and HIPAA compliance.
Duration:00:04:00
WAMU reporters on attending Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner: ‘Is there someone in this ballroom who’s going to hurt us?’
4/27/2026
WAMU's Maryland reporter Jenny Abamu and visuals editor Tyrone Turner recall what it was like to be in the ballroom when chaos erupted during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Duration:00:03:52