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News features from the Washington, DC Metro Area.

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Will new legislation help attract more sit-down restaurants in Prince George’s County?

5/22/2026
Hau Chu, Prince George's County food and culture reporter for The Baltimore Banner, speaks to WAMU about why there are so few independent sit-down restaurants in Prince George's County and how residents are hoping that changes.

Duration:00:03:55

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Get Out There: Perfect, quirky, short summer road trips

5/22/2026
This week on Get Out There, we hit the road for quirky, short summer day trips!

Duration:00:03:57

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One year after the Capital Jewish Museum killings, incidents of antisemitism are persistent but decreasing in the D.C. area

5/21/2026
WAMU speaks to the Antidefamation League's Tali Cohen on the anniversary of the shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum about the current state of antisemitism in the D.C. region.

Duration:00:03:38

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Voices of Wards 7 and 8: What D.C. youth have to say about teen curfews

5/20/2026
City lawmakers have been debating whether to implement more stringent youth curfews in D.C., following so-called “teen takeovers” that have prompted concerns about public safety. Some young people feel proponents are missing the bigger picture.

Duration:00:04:09

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Opioid overdoses have fallen dramatically in Virginia. Medicaid cuts could threaten treatment access

5/20/2026
Virginia recorded one of the steepest declines in overdose deaths nationwide over the past year. But spending reductions in Medicaid, one of the largest payers for addiction and mental health treatment in the U.S., could significantly disrupt substance use treatment programs nationwide.

Duration:00:03:55

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Maryland lawmakers eye new development opportunities along the Purple Line

5/15/2026
Montgomery County Delegate Marc Korman speaks to WAMU about a recent milestone for the construction of the Purple Line and how a soon-to-be law in Maryland will help spur development around the light rail's stations.

Duration:00:03:43

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Get Out There: The state of D.C.’s restaurants and five new places to try

5/15/2026
WAMU arts and culture reporter Darryl C. Murphy tried five of the year's new restaurants - ones that are helping to keep D.C.'s dining scene alive.

Duration:00:03:58

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Maryland acknowledges a painful history as the state reckons with the graves of over 200 Black youth

5/14/2026
Researcher Crystal Foretia joins WAMU to discuss her work looking into the abuse at the House of Reformation and Instruction in Prince George's County and shares thoughts on how the state can work through this dark legacy.

Duration:00:03:54

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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

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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