
Sports: At Capacity
Digitized faux-cheers went silent and choruses of human roars reclaimed their sonic dominance at D.C. stadiums this June as COVID-19 capacity restrictions phased out. This week, WTOP Sports Director G...
28 Kesä 202112min

The New Value of Space
The pandemic shifted priorities and changed people’s relationship with space. People fled the dense populations of apartment-living and wanted office-space at home. In turn, the house prices soared, a...
21 Kesä 202115min

Lockdown Health Trends
Symptoms of the coronavirus are well known: loss of smell, tightness in the chest, trouble breathing, high temperature and general fatigue. But the pandemic also caused other, subtler, more indirect s...
14 Kesä 202115min

Pomp & Extenuating Circumstance
High school graduates are returning to stages and tossing mortarboards again, as the D.C.-area’s eased health restrictions allow for in-person commencement ceremonies. But the effects of the pandemic ...
7 Kesä 202113min

Rush Hour’s Return
Traffic jargon such as bottleneck, bumper-to-bumper and gridlock went mum during the pandemic as people stayed home and streets emptied. But those open roads are no more, as traffic rages back in the ...
1 Kesä 202116min

Law and Disorder
The pandemic upended local court systems across the D.C.-region, which had to scramble and find a way to hold trials while also maintaining COVID-19 health restrictions. This week, WTOP investigative ...
24 Touko 202114min

Once Upon A Crime
Our area saw a surge in homicides and carjackings during the pandemic. COVID-19 forced changes on human behavior across the spectrum — including illicit misconduct. This week, WTOP investigative repor...
17 Touko 202110min

Year of tear gas
A once-in-a-century pandemic and a historic wave of protests dominated the headlines this past year. But how did the two affect each other? This week we talk to WTOP reporter Alejandro Alvarez who has...
10 Touko 202114min



















