
Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Despite pandemic isolation and social distancing, eros lived on and adapted to the new realities brought on by COVID-19. Lisa Bonos covers dating and relationships for the Washington Post. She joined ...
23 Elo 202115min

Pandemics Past & Present
As we enter the 20th month of the coronavirus pandemic, the delta variant continues to rip through the county driving up cases, hospitalization and death in its wake. Which leads to the question: will...
16 Elo 202116min

Living with Delta
The delta variant has changed the pandemic and our fight against it. This week, we talked to Infectious Diseases and HIV Doctor Monica Gandhi, who explains this shifting pandemic, the intricacies of t...
9 Elo 202117min

Mask off, Mask on
Masks are once again required in the nation’s capital while indoors. The mandate comes on the heels of new Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, which urges everyone in locations of subs...
2 Elo 202113min

DC Shootings Get Attention
In mid-July, D.C. saw a rash of high profile shootings that cast a national spotlight on increased violent crime in the District. This week, WTOP’s Investigative Reporter Megan Cloherty breaks down th...
26 Heinä 202113min

Pandemic City Planning
The D.C.-area saw an explosion of streeteries and pedestrian-only roads as city residents craved outdoor spaces during the depths of the pandemic. In many cases, these new spaces arrived under COVID-1...
19 Heinä 202114min

Global Disease, Local Response
The coronavirus spread across the world, but it played out locally and affected people’s lives through their communities. This placed local politicians and leaders on the front lines of the pandemic. ...
12 Heinä 202114min

July 4th Normalcy & Gov. Northam
July 4, 2021 marked a major step toward normalcy in the D.C.-area. Vaccinated friends and family gathered without masks or worry. Crowds filled the National Mall for fireworks. But is the pandemic ove...
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